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  1. 1656 - 1656. View all 11 similar people. Surname meaning for Marie Adelheid Anna. German (mainly Saarland) French (from Alsace and Lorraine of German origin) Slovak and Hungarian: from the female personal name Anna which comes through Latin and Greek from the Biblical Hebrew name Ḥanna meaning literally ‘grace mercy’ but interpreted as ...

  2. Became Countess Ceased to be Countess Death Husband; Ludmilla of Bohemia: Frederick, Duke of Bohemia 1170 end-October 1204 25 April 1214 husband's accession: 15 September 1231 husband's death: 5 August 1240 Louis I: Agnes of the Palatinate: Henry V, Count Palatine of the Rhine 1201 May 1222 15 September 1231 husband's accession: 29 November 1253

  3. Maria Anna of Neuburg [a] (28 October 1667 - 16 July 1740), was a German princess and member of the Wittelsbach family. In 1689, she became Queen consort of Spain as the second wife of Charles II of Spain, last Habsburg ruler of the Spanish Empire . Since Charles never had children, her reign was dominated by the struggle between French and ...

  4. 27 de oct. de 2023 · From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Anne Christine of Sulzbach. Countess palatine by birth and by marriage Princess of Piedmont. image. coat of arms image. Upload media. Wikipedia. Date of birth. 5 February 1704.

  5. 27 de jun. de 2023 · The portrait turned out to be one of the grandest German Royal duchesses of the 18th century: Maria Anna, Countess Palatine of Zweibrücken-Birkenfeld-Bischweiler and Duchess of Bavaria. She is remembered for being the great grandmother of the ill-fated beauty queen, Empress Elisabeth of Austria , who bathed in olive oil and was assassinated with a needle file in 1898.

  6. Dorothea was born in Kaiserslautern, the only surviving child of the Count Palatine John Casimir of Simmern (1543–1592) from his marriage to Elisabeth (1552–1590), the daughter of Elector August of Saxony . She married on 21 February 1595 in Heidelberg to Prince John George I of Anhalt-Dessau (1567–1618). She was his second wife.

  7. Countess Palatine Anna Magdalena of Birkenfeld-Bischweiler. Countess Johanna Magdalene of Hanau-Lichtenberg (18 December 1660, Bischofsheim am Hohen Steg – 21 August 1715, Hanau) was a daughter of Johann Reinhard II of Hanau-Lichtenberg (1628–1666) and the Countess Palatine Anna Magdalena of Birkenfeld-Bischweiler (1640–1693).