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  1. Maria Theresa Vizconde-Roldan is currently teaching Conducting, Large Ensemble Class and Music Education at the University of Santo Tomas (UST) Conservatory of Music, Centro Escolar University (CEU) Conservatory of Music and CEU Graduate School. She served as Music teacher in Ateneo de Manila University (AdMU) – High School Department from ...

  2. Daughter of King Philip IV of Spain and Elisabeth de France, Maria Theresa was born in 1638 at the Escurial Palace near Madrid. In 1660, in the wake of the Treaty of the Pyrenees, she married Louis XIV in Saint-Jean-de-Luz. The wedding sealed the reconciliation between France and Spain. Described by contemporary authors as timid and reserved, the Queen accompanied the King on all of his ...

  3. 23 de mar. de 2017 · Maria Theresa was a relentlessly strict matriarch” New biography on the occasion of the empress’ 300th birthday – historian Barbara Stollberg-Rilinger refutes clichés about one of the most powerful women in history: prosecution of Protestants and Jews, cruelty against her own children, hypocrisy at the royal court – book won the Prize of the Leipzig Book Fair

  4. Maria Theresa was the Archduchess of Austria, Holy Roman Empress of Habsburg dynasty, and queen of Hungary and Bohemia. She was also Queen Consort of Germany from 1745 to 1765. Childhood And Early Life. Maria Theresa Walburga Amalia Christina was born on 13th May 1717.

  5. Do you want to learn more about the fascinating life and legacy of Maria Teresa, the powerful empress of the Habsburg dynasty? Watch this documentary by Alessandro Barbero, a renowned historian ...

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  7. sister Maria Carolina. (Show more) Joseph II (born March 13, 1741, Vienna, Austria—died Feb. 20, 1790, Vienna) was the Holy Roman emperor (1765–90), at first coruler with his mother, Maria Theresa (1765–80), and then sole ruler (1780–90) of the Austrian Habsburg dominions. An “enlightened despot,” he sought to introduce ...