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  1. Hace 3 días · Maria Theresa (Maria Theresia Walburga Amalia Christina; 13 May 1717 – 29 November 1780) was ruler of the Habsburg dominions from 1740 until her death in 1780, and the only woman to hold the position suo jure (in her own right).

  2. Hace 3 días · Franz Joseph then acceded to the throne. In 1854, he married his cousin Duchess Elisabeth in Bavaria, with whom he had four children: Sophie, Gisela, Rudolf, and Marie Valerie. Largely considered to be a reactionary, Franz Joseph spent his early reign resisting constitutionalism in his domains.

  3. 11 de jun. de 2024 · Marie-Louise (born December 12, 1791, Vienna—died December 17, 1847, Parma, Italy) was an Austrian archduchess who became empress of the French (impératrice des Français) as the second wife of the emperor Napoleon I; she was later duchess of Parma, Piacenza, and Guastalla.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. 26 de jun. de 2024 · From the 16th century onward, archduke and its female form, archduchess, came to be used by all the members of the House of Habsburg (e.g., Queen Marie Antoinette of France was born Archduchess Maria Antonia of Austria).

  5. Hace 6 días · The name “Maria-Anna” has a historical significance that stretches back to medieval Europe. It gained prominence in royal and noble families, often used to honor multiple saints or relatives in one name. During the 16th and 17th centuries, it became increasingly popular in Spanish, Italian, and Austrian noble circles.

  6. 21 de jun. de 2024 · English: Portrait of Archduchess Maria Anna of Austria (1610-1665), wife of Maximilian I, Elector of Bavaria (1573-1651).

  7. 6 de jun. de 2024 · Joanna of Austria (24 January 1547 – 11 April 1578) was the youngest daughter of Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor and Anna of Bohemia and Hungary. By marriage, she was a Grand Duchess of Tuscany; one of her daughters was the famous Marie de Medici, Queen-consort and second wife of King Henry IV of France.