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  1. Maria Amalia Teresa of Naples and Sicily (26 April 1782 – 24 March 1866) was Queen of the French by marriage to Louis Philippe I, King of the French. She was the last queen of France. Among her grandchildren were the monarchs Leopold II of Belgium , Empress Carlota of Mexico , with whom Maria Amalia regularly corresponded while she was in Mexico , Ferdinand I of Bulgaria , and Queen Mercedes ...

  2. The last queen of France was born in Caserta (near Naples) on 26 April 1782, the tenth of the eighteen children of Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies and Maria Carolina of Austria. Her name was Maria Amalia and she was brought up in the Catholic tradition, which she really took to heart. Maria Carolina, daughter of the great Maria Theresa of ...

  3. Maria (2 July 1363 – 25 May 1401) was Queen of Sicily and Duchess of Athens and Neopatria from 1377 until her death. Accession to the Sicilian Throne [ edit ] Born in Catania , Maria was the daughter and heir of Frederick the Simple by his first wife Constance of Aragon .

  4. 6 de jun. de 2020 · As Maria Amalia’s husband was by then 69 years old and his heir now just four years old, fears of a revolution began to loom. It was said that after her son’s death, Maria Amalia’s hair began to turn white. During these years, she became more and more religious, spending long hours at prayer. In 1843, the family was visited by Queen ...

  5. Maria Antonia of Naples and Sicily (14 December 1784 – 21 May 1806) was the youngest surviving daughter of Ferdinand, King of Naples and Sicily, and Maria Carolina of Austria. As the wife of the future Ferdinand VII of Spain, then heir apparent to the Spanish throne, she held the title of Princess of Asturias.

  6. Maria of Anjou (1290 – end of April 1346/January 1347) was a member of the Capetian House of Anjou who served as Queen of Majorca during her marriage to King Sancho of Majorca. She was the daughter of King Charles II of Naples and his wife, Mary of Hungary .

  7. Roman Catholic. Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies was the first King of the united Kingdom of the Two Siclies. [1] The Kingdom was created on 12 December 1816 having united the separate crown of Naples and Sicily. He was a member of the House of Bourbon. Before that he had been, since 1759, Ferdinando IV of the Kingdom of Naples and Ferdinando ...