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  1. cswiki Marie Anna Josefa Bavorská; dewiki Maria Anna von Bayern (1734–1776) elwiki Μαρία Άννα Ιωσηφίνα της Βαυαρίας; enwiki Duchess Maria Anna Josepha of Bavaria; eswiki María Ana Josefa de Baviera; frwiki Marie-Anne de Bavière (1734-1776) itwiki Maria Anna Giuseppa di Baviera; ptwiki Maria Ana Josefa da Baviera

  2. 23 de mar. de 2011 · English: Portrait of Duchess Maria Anna Josepha of Bavaria (1734-1776), misidentified with her cousin Maria Kunigunde of Saxony (1740-1826) [compare with images below] Date 18 th century

  3. Maria Josepha of Austria (Maria Josepha Benedikta Antonia Theresia Xaveria Philippine, Polish: Maria Józefa; 8 December 1699 – 17 November 1757) was the Queen of Poland and Electress of Saxony by marriage to Augustus III. From 1711 to 1717, she was heiress presumptive to the Habsburg monarchy. Her sister Maria Amalia became Electress of Bavaria.

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  5. Maria Antonia, Princess of Bavaria (18 July 1724 – 23 April 1780), Electress of Saxony, was a German composer, singer, harpsichordist and patron, known particularly for her operas Il trionfo della fedeltà ( Dresden, summer 1754) and Talestri, regina delle amazoni ( Nymphenburg Palace, February 6, 1760). She was also the Regent of Saxony in ...

  6. Maria Anna of Bavaria (18 December 1574 – 8 March 1616) was a German princess, a member of the House of Wittelsbach by birth and an Archduchess consort of Inner Austria by marriage. Born in Munich , she was the fourth child and second (but eldest surviving) daughter of William V, Duke of Bavaria and Renata of Lorraine .

  7. Princess Henriette Adelaide of Savoy. Maria Anna Christine Victoria of Bavaria ( French: Marie Anne Victoire; 28 November 1660 – 20 April 1690) was Dauphine of France by marriage to Louis, Grand Dauphin, son and heir of Louis XIV. She was known as la Grande Dauphine. The Dauphine was regarded a "pathetic" figure at the court of France ...