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  1. Queen of France and Navarre Daughter of King Philip IV of Spain and Elisabeth de France, Maria Theresa was born in 1638 at the Escurial Palace near Madrid....

  2. 30 de oct. de 2023 · The Infanta of Spain. Maria Theresa was born on September 10, 1638 at the Royal Monastery of El Escorial in Spain. She was the daughter of King Philip IV of Spain and his first wife Elisabeth of France, who died when Maria Theresa was six years old. She was also an Archduchess of Austria as a member of the Spanish branch of the House of Habsburg.

  3. 9 de may. de 2024 · Maria Theresa (born May 13, 1717, Vienna—died November 29, 1780, Vienna) was the archduchess of Austria and queen of Hungary and Bohemia (1740–80), wife and empress of the Holy Roman emperor Francis I (reigned 1745–65), and mother of the Holy Roman emperor Joseph II (reigned 1765–90). Upon her accession, the War of the Austrian ...

  4. This enabled Charles's sisters Maria Theresa (1638–1683) and Margaret Theresa to pass their rights to the children of their marriages with Louis XIV and Emperor Leopold. However, to prevent a union between Spain and France , Maria Theresa had renounced her inheritance rights on her marriage; in return, Louis was promised a dowry of 500,000 gold écus , a huge sum that was never paid.

  5. Maria Theresa of Spain (1726–1746)French dauphine and infanta of Spain . Name variations: Marie Therese de Bourbon; Mary Theresa;Marie Raphaëlle or Marie Raphaelle of Spain. Born Marie-Thèrése Raphaele de Bourbon on June 11, 1726; died four days after giving birth to a girl on July 22, 1746, at age 20; daughter of Philip V (b.

  6. Maria Christina of Austria. Infanta María Teresa of Spain ( Spanish: María Teresa Isabel Eugenia del Patrocinio Diega de Borbón y Habsburgo, Infanta de España; 12 November 1882 – 23 September 1912) was the second eldest child and daughter of Alfonso XII of Spain and his second wife Maria Christina of Austria.

  7. All are in evidence in this painting of the funeral of Maria-Theresa of Spain, first wife of Louis XIV. The Queen's funeral cortege, drawn by a group of black horses and accompanied by members of the clergy, dominates the foreground and, by a trick of perspective, appears larger than the medieval basilica of St Denis, visible to the right of the typically high horizon line.