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  1. María Teresa de Austria (1767-1827) Retrato atribuido a Juan Enrique Schmidt, Museo nacional Eslovaco. María Teresa de Austria (en alemán, Maria Theresia von Österreich; Florencia, 14 de enero de 1767 - Leipzig, 7 de noviembre de 1827) fue una archiduquesa austríaca que fue la segunda esposa del rey Antonio I de Sajonia .

  2. María Teresa de Austria, reina de las Dos Sicilias. María Teresa de Austria-Teschen (en alemán, Maria Theresia von Österreich; Viena, 31 de julio de 1816 - Albano Laziale, 8 de agosto de 1867) fue por nacimiento archiduquesa de Austria, con el tratamiento de Alteza Real e Imperial. Pertenecía a la rama Teschen de la Casa de Habsburgo-Lorena .

  3. 5 de nov. de 2017 · Impressions. Other exhibitions. The Belvedere has taken the occasion of Maria Theresia’s 300th birthday as an opportunity to illuminate her relationship with the visual arts. In doing so, exciting details have come to light. First and foremost, with her free and unaffected perspective on art, Maria Theresia did not venture to expand ...

  4. 21 de sept. de 2020 · In October 1762 they receive an invitation from THE Empress HERSELF, Maria Theresa, to perform for her large family (she had 16 children total) at their summer residence in Vienna, Schönbrunn palace. Dragging their pianoforte (or however they transported things in those days) and violin, lil Wolferl, Nannerl and Leopold journeyed to Schönbrunn.

  5. War of the Austrian Succession, 1740–48. Maria Theresa. In October 1740 the Holy Roman emperor Charles VI, the last male Habsburg ruler, died and was succeeded by his daughter Maria Theresa, the young wife of the grand duke of Tuscany, Francis Stephen of Lorraine. Although no woman had ever served as Habsburg ruler, most assumed at the time ...

  6. Marie-Thérèse of Austria (born September 10, 1638, El Escorial, Spain—died July 30, 1683, Versailles, France) was the queen consort of King Louis XIV of France (reigned 1643–1715). As the daughter of King Philip IV of Spain and Elizabeth of France, Marie-Thérèse was betrothed to Louis by the Peace of the Pyrenees (1659), which ended a ...