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  1. 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.

  2. Maria of Austria (21 June 1528 – 26 February 1603), also known as Isabel, was the empress consort and queen consort of Maximilian II, Holy Roman Emperor, King of Bohemia and Hungary. She served as regent of Spain in the absence of her father Emperor Charles V from 1548 until 1551 and was one of the most powerful empresses of the Holy Roman Empire .

  3. enwiki Archduchess Maria Anna of Austria (born 1738) eswiki María Ana de Austria (1738-1789) euwiki Maria Ana Austriakoa (1738-1789) frwiki Marie-Anne d'Autriche (1738-1789) huwiki Habsburg–Lotaringiai Mária Anna főhercegnő. idwiki Putri Maria Anna dari Austria. itwiki Maria Anna d'Asburgo-Lorena (1738-1789)

  4. Early life. Archduchess Maria Anna Josepha was born on 30 December 1654 as the third child and daughter of to Ferdinand III, Holy Roman Emperor (1608–1657) and his third wife, Eleonora Gonzaga (1630–1686). She also had had seven half-siblings from the previous two marriages of her father, only four of whom were still alive at the time of ...

  5. Maria Maria Anna Anna Erzherzogin von Österreich, Kurfürstin von Bayern, Archduchess of Austria, Electress of Bavaria von Bayern (Habsburg) aka von Österreich, of Austria, of Bavaria (13 Jan 1610 - 25 Sep 1665)

  6. Archduchess Maria Anna of Austria (1738–1789), abbess of the Imperial and Royal Convent for Noble Ladies in Prague. 1738–1789. Francis I, Holy Roman Emperor. Maria Theresa of Austria. never married. Archduchess Maria Anna of Austria (1770–1809), Abbess at the Theresian Convent in Prague. 1770–1809.

  7. The Archduchess was born on 12 July 1856, the second child of Franz Joseph I of Austria and Elisabeth in Bavaria. She was named Gisella Louise Marie, which the name Gisella was named after Queen Gisela of Hungary, wife of Stephen I, first Christian Hungarian king. [1] Although christened Gisella, she only ever wrote her name with one L.