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  1. Maria of Spain (1 February 1603 – 1 March 1603) was royal baby of Spain who died in infancy. Life. She was the second child (and second daughter) of Philip III of Spain and Margaret of Austria. She was born in Valladolid, where the Spanish Court was based from 1601 to 1606. She died at her first month.

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  3. Maria Anna of Savoy (17 December 1757 – 11 October 1824) married Prince Benedetto of Savoy, Duke of Chablais in 1775, no issue. Victor Emmanuel I of Sardinia (24 July 1759 – 10 January 1824) married Archduchess Maria Theresa of Austria-Este in 1789, had issue. Maria Cristina Ferdinanda of Savoy (21 November 1760 – 19 May 1768) died in ...

  4. La reina María de Austria. Hacia 1630. Óleo sobre lienzo, 59,5 x 44,5 cm. Sala 011. Hermana de Felipe IV, nació en El Escorial en 1606 y su destino fue, como correspondía a su estirpe real, el de convertirse en una pieza más del juego de alianzas matrimoniales al que tan aficionadas eran todas las cortes europeas.

  5. She held the titles of Infanta of Spain and of Portugal (since her father was king of Portugal as well as Spain) and Archduchess of Austria. Despite her Spanish birth, she was referred to as Anne of Austria because the rulers of Spain belonged to the senior branch of the House of Austria , [4] known later as the House of Habsburg, a designation relatively uncommon before the 19th century.

  6. Maria Anna of Bavaria. Archduchess Maria Anna of Austria ( German: Maria Anna von Habsburg, Erzherzogin von Österreich, also known as Maria Anna von Bayern or Maria-Anna, Kurfürstin von Bayern; 13 January 1610 – 25 September 1665), was a German regent, Electress of Bavaria by marriage to Maximilian I, Elector of Bavaria, and co-regent of ...

  7. Archduchess Maria Anna of Austria (Maria Anna Josepha Antonia; 6 October 1738 – 19 November 1789) was the second child of Francis I, Holy Roman Emperor, and Maria Theresa, Queen of Hungary and Bohemia. As a child, and for a time the eldest surviving child, she was heiress presumptive, but she suffered from ill health and physical disability ...