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  1. María Teresa de Austria. (Madrid, 1638 - Versalles, 1683) Reina de Francia (1660-1683). Hija de Felipe IV de España, se casó en 1660 con Luis XIV de Francia. El matrimonio había sido concertado por Felipe IV en virtud del Tratado de los Pirineos (1659). María Teresa de Austria renunció a sus derechos hereditarios a la corona española a ...

  2. Hace 6 días · Austria - Maria Theresa, Congress of Vienna: 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 that the succession would pose few problems because of Charles ...

  3. 27 de jun. de 2024 · Writing her biography, I wanted to question that myth. 2. Maria Theresa was the icon of the Austrian state (or rather of several different states) of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Her image has been shaped by two impressive memorials: one is the gigantic bronze monument on Vienna's Ringstraße, erected in 1888.

  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. Maria Theresa of Austria (21 March 1801 – 12 January 1855) was Queen of Sardinia by marriage to King Charles Albert of Sardinia. She was a daughter of Ferdinand III, Grand Duke of Tuscany and Luisa of Naples and Sicily .

  6. 16 de sept. de 2018 · Archduchess Maria Theresa Walburga Amalia Christina survived and thrived. According to Pieter M. Judson’s major new history, she would rule for forty years, and key to her legitimacy was being crowned “King of Hungary” in 1741. (Queens were spouses of sovereigns, not actual sovereigns, hence her unofficial title of “king.”)

  7. 28 de jun. de 2024 · By contrast, Maria Theresa of Austria was highly coquettish, at least until she was widowed. The German chancellor’s model is more one of gender neutrality. Today, women are practically forced to wear a neutral suit, as if the aim were to make their femininity invisible. Hillary Clinton and Theresa May are elegant, but no more than that.