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  1. Monograma. María Teresa de Austria y Borbón (en francés: Marie-Thérèse d'Autriche) ( San Lorenzo de El Escorial, 10 de septiembre de 1638- Versalles, 30 de julio de 1683), infanta de España y de Portugal y, al casarse con Luis XIV, reina consorte de Francia desde 1660 hasta su muerte.

  2. The Austrian National Library presents the person of Maria Theresa and her role in Austria and Europe from February 17 to June 5, 2017. More than 160 drawings, paintings and prints, some of which have never been previously displayed, reveal the wide variety of the aspects of Maria Theresa, opening up a broad panorama of her life and the lasting effects of her reign.

  3. Maria Theresa: Empress and mother of her peoples. Maria Theresa’s reign is commonly seen as a golden age of the Habsburg monarchy. However, many of the present-day images of the Empress are based on clichés. In 1740, the provisions of the Pragmatic Sanction enabled Charles VI’s 23-year-old daughter Maria Theresa to take on her father’s ...

  4. Maria Theresa (1717-80) was the eldest daughter of the Emperor Charles VI. She succeeded her father, becoming Archduchess of Austria, Queen of Hungary and Bohemia and Holy Roman Empress and was a key figure in the power politics of eighteenth-century Europe. She had sixteen children, ten of whom survived to adulthood, including Marie Antoinette ...

  5. María Teresa de Austria, reina de las Dos Sicilias. María Teresa de Austria-Teschen (en alemán, Maria Theresia von Österreich; Viena, 31 de julio de 1816 - Albano Laziale, 8 de agosto de 1867) fue por nacimiento archiduquesa de Austria, con el tratamiento de Alteza Real e Imperial. Pertenecía a la rama Teschen de la Casa de Habsburgo-Lorena .

  6. Austria - Maria Theresa, Congress of Vienna: In October 1740 the Holy Roman emperor Charles VI, the last male Habsburg ruler, died and was succeeded by his daughter Maria Theresa, the young wife of the grand duke of Tuscany, Francis Stephen of Lorraine. Although no woman had ever served as Habsburg ruler, most assumed at the time that the succession would pose few problems because of Charles ...

  7. Reigned Oct. 20, 1740, to Nov. 29, 1780; Empress, Queen of Hungary and Bohemia, Archduchess of Austria; b. Vienna, May 13, 1717; d. Vienna. She was married. (1736) to Duke Francis Stephen of Lorraine-Tuscany (later Emperor Francis I 1745 – 65). The sudden death of her father, the Holy Roman Emperor Charles VI, forced the inexperienced heiress ...