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  1. 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.

  2. 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 .

  3. Mahan, J. Alexander: Maria Theresa of Austria READ BOOKS 2007 ISBN 1406733709; McGill, William J.: Maria Theresa Twayne Publishers 1972; Morris, Constance Lily: Maria Theresa – The Last Conservative READ BOOKS 2007 ISBN 1406733717; Patai, Raphael: The Jews of Hungary: history, culture, psychology Wayne State University Press 1996 ISBN 0814325610

  4. Archduchess of Austria. Maria Theresa (1717-1780), archduchess of Austria, Holy Roman Empress, and queen of Hungary and Bohemia, began her rule in 1740. She was the only woman ruler in the 650 history of the Habsburg dynasty. She was also one of the most successful Habsburg rulers, male or female, while bearing sixteen children between 1738 and ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. In 1750 in a handwritten document Maria Theresa defined the core lands of the Monarchy, which consisted of the Austrian Lands (Lower Austria, Upper Austria, Styria, Carinthia, Carniola, the various territories on the Upper Adriatic as well as Tyrol and the Habsburg Swabian territories) and the Bohemian Lands (Bohemia, Moravia and the parts of Silesia that remained under Austrian rule).

  7. 5 de nov. de 2017 · Impressions. Other exhibitions. The Belvedere has taken the occasion of Maria Theresia’s 300th birthday as an opportunity to illuminate her relationship with the visual arts. In doing so, exciting details have come to light. First and foremost, with her free and unaffected perspective on art, Maria Theresia did not venture to expand ...