Princess Maria Antonia of Naples and Sicily
| Maria Antonia of Naples and Sicily | |||||
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| Princess of Asturias | |||||
Posthumous portrait by Vicente López Portaña, c. 1815 | |||||
| Born | 14 December 1784 Caserta Palace, Caserta, Naples | ||||
| Died | 21 May 1806 (aged 21) Royal Palace of Aranjuez, Aranjuez, Kingdom of Spain | ||||
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| House | Bourbon-Two Sicilies | ||||
| Father | Ferdinand IV of Naples and III of Sicily | ||||
| Mother | Maria Carolina of Austria | ||||
Maria Antonia of Naples and Sicily (14 December 1784 – 21 May 1806) was the youngest surviving daughter of Ferdinand, King of Naples and Sicily, and Maria Carolina of Austria. As the wife of the future Ferdinand VII of Spain, then heir apparent to the Spanish throne, she held the title of Princess of Asturias. It was rumoured that her mother-in-law, Maria Luisa of Parma caused her death, but there is no evidence to prove this.