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  1. 9 de dic. de 2022 · Maria Anna arrived in Spain in the spring of 1690. 28-year-old King Carlos II of Spain and 22-year-old Maria Anna of Neuberg were married in person on May 14, 1690, in the Church of the Convent of San Diego, within the complex of the Royal Palace of Valladolid in Spain. During the celebration after the wedding, Carlos II, who was still mourning ...

  2. Ferdinand’s first wife was the infanta Maria Anna of Spain (1606–1646), a daughter of King Philip III of Spain and Archduchess Margarete of Inner Austria, one of Ferdinand’s aunts. The marriage was thus another link in the confusing chain of unions within the complicated family nexus of the Spanish and Austrian Habsburgs. Originally Maria Anna had been intended for Ferdinand’s

  3. 26 de mar. de 2023 · Media in category "Maria Anna of Palatinate-Neuburg" The following 14 files are in this category, out of 14 total. Drawings of Charles II of Spain with his second wife Princess Maria Anna of Neuburg by an unknown artist.jpg 1,400 × 1,020; 323 KB

  4. Maria Anna had her own successor in mind, and she urged him to call Archduke Charles, the son of Maria Anna’s sister Eleanor, to Spain. He was a male line descendant of Emperor Ferdinand, the brother of Emperor Charles V, but his claim did bypass several female lines, including that of Charles’s elder half-sister Maria Theresa and full sister Margaret Theresa.

  5. Ferdinand IV, King of the Romans (8 September 1633 – 9 July 1654) King of the Romans an titular King of Hungary and Bohemia never married. Archduchess Maria Anna (known as "Mariana") of Austria (22 December 1634 – 16 May 1696) married Philip IV of Spain and had issue. Archduke Philip August of Austria (15 July 1637 – 22 June 1639) died young.

  6. María de Austria, by Diego Velázquez (Museo del Prado) 17th-century female hair fashion in art. 17th-century oil portraits of women at bust length. 17th-century portrait paintings with ruffs (female) 1620s portrait paintings of women. Baroque paintings of women.

  7. Maria Anna of Spain The daughter of King Philip III of Spain and of Margaret of Austria, she was prior to her Imperial marriage considered a possible wife for Charles, Prince of Wales. The event, later known in history as the "Spanish match", provoked a domestic and political crisis in the Kingdoms of England and Scotland. In the imperial court in Vienna, she continued to be strongly ...