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  1. Catherine Catarina Austria (Habsburg) (14 Jan 1507 - certain 10 Feb 1578) 0 references . Sitelinks. Wikipedia (38 entries) edit. arwiki كاثرين ...

  2. cswiki Kateřina Habsburská (1533–1572) dewiki Katharina von Österreich (1533–1572) elwiki Αικατερίνη της Αυστρίας, βασίλισσα της Πολωνίας. enwiki Catherine of Austria, Queen of Poland. eswiki Catalina de Habsburgo, reina de Polonia. frwiki Catherine d'Autriche (1533-1572) huwiki Habsburg Katalin ...

  3. Philip II of Spain (1527–1598) Pollok House. Anne of Austria (1549–1580) The Hunterian, University of Glasgow. Catherine of Austria (1507–1578), Queen of Portugal The Bowes Museum. Portrait of a Lady Tameside Museums and Galleries Service: The Astley Cheetham Art Collection. Don John of Austria (1547–1578) Pollok House.

  4. Tlie Collection and Patronage of Catherine of Austria Annemarie Jordan,'Catherine of Austria and a Habsburg Relic for the Monastery of Valbemfeito, Obidos', Journal of the History of Collections, i (1990): 187-98. ,'A Crystal Elephant from the Kunstkammer of Catherine of Austria',Jahrbuch der Kunsthistorischen Sammlungen in Wien, 87 (1991): 121-6.

  5. Catherine of Austria, also called Catherine of Castile or Catherine of Burgundy (14 January, 1507 – 12 February, 1578) was (as wife of King John III of Portugal) Queen consort of Portugal from the House of Habsburg.

  6. The mysterious story of the birth of Catherine of Austria, daughter of Queen Joanna “The Mad” and Philip “The Handsome”. December 24th, 1506. The village of Torquemada, in the kingdom of Castile (Spain) is celebrating Christmas Eve humbly when suddenly a distant chant surprises them. Across the river, a funeral procession start to cross ...

  7. Queen. Catherine of Austria. 1552 - 1553. Oil on panel. Room 056. Born in 1507 after the death of her father, Felipe el Hermoso, the younger sister of Carlos V married Juan III of Portugal in 1525 and died in 1578. Gifted with an energetic character, she took on the regency of Portugal in the name of her under-aged grandson, Sebastián.