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  1. The ancient works of art excavated were sent to the Duke of Savoy's Castle of Agliè in Piedmont . Charles Felix died in 1831 after a reign of ten years. Maria Cristina lived the rest of her life in Turin, Naples, Agliè and Frascati, and died in Savona, Liguria. She was buried beside her husband in the Basilica of Superga, Great Mausoleum ...

  2. Archduchess Maria Anna of Austria (8 June 1804 – 28 December 1858) never married. Teetles an styles . 6 June 1772 – 15 September 1790 Her Royal Highness Princess Maria Theresa of Naples, Princess of Sicily. 15 September 1790 – 1 March 1792 Her Royal Highness Archduchess Francis of Austria.

  3. Maria Theresa of Naples and Sicily (6 June 1772 – 13 April 1807) was the first Empress of Austria and last Holy Roman Empress as the spouse of Francis II. She was born a Princess of Naples as the eldest daughter of King Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies and Queen Maria Carolina.

  4. 20 de mar. de 2022 · English: Maria Amalia of Naples and Sicily, somtimes known as Maria Amalia of the Two Sicilies ( Maria Amalia Teresa; 26 April 1782–24 March 1866) was a Bourbon princess of Naples and Sicily and later the Queen of the French from 1830–1848, consort to King Louis Philippe I. Maria Amalia of Naples and Sicily. Queen Consort of France (1830 ...

  5. Maria Carolina of Austria. Princess Maria Clotilde of Naples and Sicily ( Italian: Maria Clotilda Teresa Amelia Antonietta Giovanna Battista Anna Gaetana Pulcheria; 18 February 1786 – 10 September 1792) was a member of the House of Bourbon in the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies. She was styled Princess of Naples and Sicily .

  6. 7 de mar. de 2022 · Princess Maria Antonia/Antoinette of Naples and Sicily (14 December 1784, Caserta Palace, Italy - 21 May 1806, Aranjuez Palace, Spain), Princess of Asturias, the youngest daughter of King Ferdinand IV/III of Naples and Sicily and Marie Caroline of Austria. She was first wife of Ferdinand Prince of Asturias, later King Ferdinand VII of Spain.

  7. Maria Carolina (Maria Carolina Louise Josepha Johanna Antonia; 13 August 1752 – 8 September 1814) was Queen of Naples and Sicily as the wife of King Ferdinand IV and III, who later became King of the Two Sicilies. As de facto ruler of her husband's kingdoms, Maria Carolina oversaw the promulgation of many reforms, including the revocation of ...