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  1. Maria Christina of Saxony (Maria Christina Albertina Carolina; 7 December 1770 – 24 November 1851) was a Princess of Saxony. She was the Princess of Carignano and later Princess of Montléart by marriage. Early life.

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      Princess Maria Christina of Saxony (1770–1851), daughter of...

  2. María Cristina de Sajonia (María Cristina Albertina Carolina, Dresde, 7 de diciembre de 1770 - París, 24 de noviembre de 1851) fue un miembro de la albertina Casa de Wettin. Fue princesa de Sajonia y duquesa de Curlandia por nacimiento.

    • María Cristina Albertina Carolina de Sajonia
  3. Princess Maria Christina of Saxony (17701851), daughter of Charles of Saxony, Duke of Courland and Franciszka Korwin-Krasińska; Maria Cristina of Naples and Sicily (1779–1849), Queen Consort of Piedmont-Sardinia; Maria Christina of the Two Sicilies (1806–1878), Queen Consort and then Regent of Spain, by marriage to Ferdinand ...

  4. Early life. Princess Elisabeth of Savoy, 1830s. Maria Francesca Elisabetta Carlotta Giuseppina was born in Paris to Charles Emmanuel, Prince of Carignano (1770–1800), and Princess Maria Cristina of Saxony (1770–1851). She had an elder brother, Charles Albert, future King of Sardinia .

  5. 28 de dic. de 2023 · Maria Christina Albertina of Saxony (1770-1851) was princess of Carignano from 1797 to 1800 as the wife of Charles Emmanuel of Savoy, prince of Carignano. She was the mother of king Charles Albert of Sardinia.

  6. Maria Christina of Saxony (Maria Christina Albertina Carolina; 7 December 1770 – 24 November 1851) was a Princess of Saxony. She was the Princess of Carignano and later Princess of Montléart by marriage. Biography . Maria Christina was the only child of Prince Carl Christian Joseph of Saxony, himself son of King August III of Poland, and his ...

  7. Maria Christina of Saxony was a Princess of Saxony. She was the Princess of Carignano and later Princess of Montléart by marriage. Wikiwand is the world's leading Wikipedia reader for web and mobile.