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  1. 26 de ago. de 2023 · Maria Amalia of Saxony (Maria Amalia Christina Franziska Xaveria Flora Walburga; 24 November 1724 – 27 September 1760) was a Polish and Saxon princess from the House of Wettin, the daughter of Augustus III of Poland and the wife of Charles III of Spain; she was the Queen consort of Naples and Sicily from 1738 till 1759 and then Queen consort of Spain from 1759 until her death in 1760.

  2. Among noblemen born in Germany, Princess Maria Augusta of Saxony ranks 124. Before her are Princess Maria Christina of Saxony (1770), Princess Hermine of Anhalt-Bernburg-Schaumburg-Hoym (1797), John I, Count Palatine of Zweibrücken (1550), Julius, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg (1528), Prince Albert of Prussia (1837), and Rupert I, Elector ...

  3. 15 de abr. de 2024 · Signature. Maria Amalia (Maria Amalia Christina Franziska Xaveria Flora Walburga; 24 November 1724 – 27 September 1760) was Queen of Spain from 10 August 1759 until her death in 1760 as the wife of King Charles III. Previously, she had been Queen of Naples and Sicily since marrying Charles on 19 June 1738. She was born a princess of Poland ...

  4. Augustinian Church, Vienna. Duchess Maria Christina was the daughter of the Empress Maria Theresia. Designed between 1790 and 1795 as a monument to Titian, the execution of the tomb was no longer possible after the occupation of Venice by the French in 1797. The reallocation of a memorial monument to a different dead person - hitherto hardly ...

  5. Christine of Saxony (25 December 1505 – 15 April 1549) was a German nobleman, landgravine consort of Hesse by her marriage to Philip I, Landgrave of Hesse. [1] She was the regent of Hesse during the absence of her spouse in 1547–1549. She was a daughter of George the Bearded, Duke of Saxony and Barbara Jagiellon.

  6. Archduchess Maria Josepha of Austria in her youth, circa 1889-90. In 1919 she left Austria with her son Emperor Charles I of Austria and his wife, Zita of Bourbon-Parma, and went into exile with them. She lived first in Switzerland and from 1921 in Germany . She died at Schloss Wildenwart, Upper Bavaria at age 76, a property owned by some ...