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Leopold II, Holy Roman Emperor

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Leopold II
Imperator Romanorum
Leopold as Grand Duke of Tuscany, 1770
Holy Roman Emperor
Reign30 September 1790 – 1 March 1792
Coronation9 October 1790
Frankfurt Cathedral
PredecessorJoseph II
SuccessorFrancis II
Governors
(in Habsburg Netherlands)
and Bohemia
Reign20 February 1790 – 1 March 1792
Coronation15 November 1790
PredecessorJoseph II
SuccessorFrancis II
Grand Duke of Tuscany
Reign18 August 1765 – 22 July 1790
PredecessorFrancis II Stephen
SuccessorFerdinand III
Born(1747-05-05)5 May 1747
Vienna, Archduchy of Austria, Holy Roman Empire
Died1 March 1792(1792-03-01) (aged 44)
Vienna, Archduchy of Austria, Holy Roman Empire
Burial
Spouse
(m. 1764)
[a]
Issue
Full name
  • English: Peter Leopold Joseph Anthony Joachim Pius Gotthard
  • German: Peter Leopold Josef Anton Joachim Pius Gotthard
HouseHabsburg-Lorraine
FatherFrancis I, Holy Roman Emperor
MotherMaria Theresa
ReligionRoman Catholicism
SignatureLeopold II's signature

Leopold II (born 5th May 1747 in Vienna, died 1st March 1792) was an archduke of Austria. He was of the House Habsburg-Lorraine. From 1765 to 1790 he was grand duke of Tuscany. From 1790 to 1792 he was the Holy Roman Emperor, and king of Bohemia, Croatia and Hungary. He had a policy of Enlightenment, and he made the Grand Duchy of Tuscany a model state. His predecessors had a policy of reforms, which led to civil unrest. He ended the war with the Osmanian Empire. As to the French Revolution he was divided: on the one hand he liked the idea of a constitutional monarchy, on the other he signed the Declaration of Pillnitz, which led to the War of the First Coalition.He was the son of Empress Maria Theresa and Emperor Francis I, and the brother of Queen Marie Antoinette of France, Queen Maria Carolina, Duchess Maria Amalia of Parma and Emperor Joseph II. Leopold was a moderate proponent of enlightened absolutism like his brother, Joseph II. He granted the Academy of Georgfili his protection. Unusually for his time, he opposed the death penalty and torture and abolished it for Tuscany on 30 November, 1786 during his rule there, making it the first nation in modern history to do so. This act has been commemorated since 2000 by a regional custom known as the Feast of Tuscany, held every 30 November. Despite his brief reign, he is highly regarded. The historian Paul W. Schroeder called him "one of the most shrewd monarchs ever to wear a crown".

  1. By proxy. Leopold and Maria Luisa only got married in person on 5 August 1765.