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  1. Princess Clotilde of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. Archduchess Maria Dorothea of Austria (Maria Dorothea Amelia; German: Maria Dorothea Amalie, Erzherzogin von Österreich; 14 June 1867 – 6 April 1932) was a member of the Hungarian line of the House of Habsburg and an Archduchess of Austria by birth.

  2. Born on November 1, 1797; died on March 30, 1855; daughter of Henrietta of Nassau-Weilburg (1780–1857) and Ludwig Frederick Alexander, duke of Wurttemberg; married Joseph, archduke of Austria, on August 24, 1819; children: Elizabeth (1820–1820); Archduchess Elizabeth (1831–1903); Alexander (b.1825); Joseph (b. 1833); Maria Henrietta of Austria (...

  3. 8 de dic. de 2023 · Media in category "Archduchess Maria Dorothea of Austria". The following 22 files are in this category, out of 22 total. Marie-Dorothée-duchesse-d'Orleans.jpg 1,100 × 1,613; 98 KB. Archduchess Maria Dorothea of Austria, Duchess of Orléans.jpeg 334 × 479; 22 KB. Mária Dorottya 1913-24.jpg 1,152 × 1,746; 967 KB.

  4. Born on June 14, 1867; died on April 6, 1932; daughter of Clotilde of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha (1846–1927) and Archduke Josef Karl Ludwig also known as Joseph Charles Louis (1833–1905); married Louis Philippe (1869–1926), duke of Orléans, on November 5, 1896. Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia.

  5. La archiduquesa Maria Dorothea de Austria (Maria Dorothea Amelia; en alemán: Maria Dorothea Amalie, Erzherzogin von Österreich; 14 de junio de 1867 - 6 de abril de 1932) fue miembro de la línea húngara de la Casa de Habsburgo y archiduquesa de Austria por nacimiento.

  6. Archduchess Maria Dorothea of Austria is the 990th most popular nobleman (down from 752nd in 2019), the 365th most popular biography from Hungary (down from 292nd in 2019) and the 4th most popular Hungarian Nobleman. Memorability Metrics. 93k. Page Views (PV) 51.79. Historical Popularity Index (HPI) 16. Languages Editions (L) 5.85.

  7. She was in favour of strengthening Austrias presence in the German lands in order to retain its traditional primacy among the German princes. To this end Sophie planned to marry her son to one of the daughters of her sister Maria Ludovika from the Bavarian ruling dynasty of Wittelsbach.