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  1. Archivo:Diego Velázquez - Portrait of Mariana of Austria, Queen of Spain - WGA24469.jpg Añadir idiomas Contenido de la página no disponible en otros idiomas.

  2. Uso en de.wikipedia.org Maria Anna von Österreich (1634–1696) Uso en el.wikipedia.org Κατάλογος Ισπανών βασιλικών συζύγων; Uso en en.wikipedia.org List of Spanish royal consorts; Uso en eo.wikipedia.org Mariana de Aŭstrio; Uso en fa.wikipedia.org ملکه اسپانیا; Uso en fr.wikipedia.org

  3. Portrait of Mariana of Austria; User:Emijrp/Museo del Prado; User:Jane023/Paintings in the Prado; Wikipedia talk:Featured article candidates/Portrait of Mariana of Austria/archive1; Uso en eo.wikipedia.org Mariana de Aŭstrio; Uso en et.wikipedia.org Austria Mariana; Uso en eu.wikipedia.org Mariana Austriakoa; Uso en fi.wikipedia.org Maria Anna ...

  4. 4 de may. de 2019 · From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. English: Mariana of Austria (23rd December 1634 Imperial Palace, Vienna, Austria - 16th May 1696, Uceda Palace, Madrid, Spain), Queen Consort of Spain, 1649-1665 second wife of Philip IV and mother of Charles II. Regent of the Kingdom 1665-1675.

  5. Mariana of Austria, daughter of the Emperor Ferdinand III and Mary of Hungary, was born in Vienna in 1634. Intended as the wife of her cousin, Prince Baltasar Carlos, who died in 1646, she then married his uncle Philip IV of Spain. The issue of this marriage was the Infanta Margarita, Prince Felipe Próspero and Prince Charles, the future ...

  6. 12 de dic. de 2016 · A regent is “a person appointed to administer a state because the monarch is a minor, is absent or is incapacitated.”. Mariana of Austria was born on 24 December 1634 as the daughter of Ferdinand III, Holy Roman Emperor and Maria Anna of Spain. At the age of 11, Mariana was betrothed to Balthasar Charles, Prince of Asturias, but he died ...

  7. Mariana de Austria ( Bruselas, 26 de julio de 1641- Madrid, 3 de septiembre de 1715) fue una religiosa española, hija ilegítima del cardenal-infante don Fernando de Austria, que profesó en el convento de las Descalzas Reales bajo el nombre de sor Mariana de la Cruz. 1 2 .