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  1. Maria Theresa of Austria, Queen of Saxony. House of Habsburg-Lorraine. Cadet branch of the House of Lorraine. Born: 30 January 1757 Died: 7 November 1827. German royalty. Preceded by. Amalie of Zweibrücken-Birkenfeld. Queen consort of Saxony. 5 May 1827 – 7 November 1827.

  2. habsburg.org › family-history › extended-family-treeHabsburg-Lothringen Family Tree

    Empress Maria Theresa introduced compulsory education and regulated schooling (6.12.1774). She implemented reforms, some of which are still valid today. She gave birth to 16 children and was and is called the Mother of Europe.

  3. 18 de may. de 2018 · Maria Theresa (1717–80) Archduchess of Austria, ruler (1740–80) of the Austrian Habsburg Empire. She succeeded her father, Emperor Charles VI, but neighbouring powers challenged her in the War of the Austrian Succession (1741–48). She lost Silesia to Prussia but secured the imperial title for her husband, Francis I.

  4. Maria Theresa. : "In her time, Maria Theresa (1717-1780) was the most powerful woman in the world. She ruled the Habsburg Empire from 1740-1780, an era when empires dominated Europe. She was the sovereign of a vast empire, ruling Austria, Hungary, Croatia, Bohemia, Transylvania, Flanders, and other Habsburg territories, and by marriage she was ...

  5. Maria Theresa, Archduchess of Habsburg (1717-1780) Rosalba Carriera 1730. Old Masters Picture Gallery, Dresden State Art Museums Dresden, Germany. Details.

  6. The Maria Theresa Thaler follows the Conventionsthaler standard of 1750, with a gross weight of ⅒ of a Vienna mark of silver, ⅚ fine. Fine silver content (ASW):.7516 oz = 23.39 g = 0.1 Cologne marks = 0.0833 Vienna marks (5 Vienna marks = 6 Cologne marks) The Maria Theresa Thaler was originally struck in Austria between 1740 and 1780.

  7. 17. The King Is Dead. On October 20, 1740, Maria Theresa’s world changed forever when her father Charles VI died an utterly horrific death. He stopped for food at one of his estates and, as the story goes, contracted mushroom poisoning after eating the infamously dangerous “death cap” mushrooms.