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  1. Hace 2 días · Leopold and Margaret's daughter Maria Antonia (1669–1692) married Maximillian Emanuel of Bavaria in 1685, and on 28 October 1692, they had a son, Joseph Ferdinand.

    • 9 July 1701 – 6 February 1715, (13 years, 6 months and 4 weeks)
  2. Hace 3 días · Her grandson, Philip II of Spain, was crowned in 1556. Maria (1482–1517). She married King Manuel I of Portugal, the widower of her elder sister Isabella, and was the mother of King John III of Portugal and of the Cardinal-King, Henry I of Portugal. A stillborn daughter, twin of Maria. Born 1 July 1482 at dawn.

  3. Hace 1 día · In 1685, Leopold and Margaret's daughter Maria Antonia married Max Emanuel of Bavaria; she died in 1692, leaving one surviving son, Joseph Ferdinand. In October 1698, France, England and the Dutch Republic attempted to impose a diplomatic solution to the Succession on Spain and Austria, by the Treaty of the Hague or First Partition Treaty.

  4. 10 de may. de 2024 · The crowned nuns, named for the intricate floral crowns atop their heads, are often accompanied by baby Jesus or objects such as candles or lots of flowers. These lavish portraits were made on the occasion when a nun officially entered a cloistered convent. In colonial Mexico, nuns were understood to be integral to the health of a community ...

  5. 9 de may. de 2024 · Manuel de Godoy (born May 12, 1767, Castuera, Spaindied October 4, 1851, Paris, France) was a Spanish royal favourite and twice prime minister, whose disastrous foreign policy contributed to a series of misfortunes and defeats that culminated in the abdication of King Charles IV and the occupation of Spain by the armies of Napoleon Bonaparte.

  6. Hace 6 días · News / Religion. "Mama Antula" is now Argentina's first female saint. Pope Francis canonizes María Antonia de San José (1730-1799), says she is “a model of apostolic fervor and audacity”, "a...

  7. Hace 5 días · Both women entered the order as discalced Carmelites in Ávila, Spain, shortly after turning 18. Today, Mother Ana María, born in Madrid, is 54 and Sister Raquel, from Toledo, is 30. They make up a Carmelite hermit community that has had the pertinent canonical approval for three years.