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  1. After the death of his first wife, Christian married for the second time to Countess Maria Johanna of Helfenstein (1607–1648) (8 September 1612 – 20 August 1665), daughter of Count Rudolph III of Helfenstein (1585-1627) and Countess Eleonora zu Fürstenberg (1578-1651), widow of Maximilian Adam, Landgrave of Leuchtenberg, on 28 ...

  2. Anna Maria of Staufen (d.2 September 1600) 10 June 1582 six children Anna Constantia of Fürstenberg-Heiligenberg (2 April 1577–1659) 18 February 1601 no children: Son of Sebastian, inherited his father's property in 1564, and then his uncle's, in 1570. Schweikhard: 26 June 1539: 1572–1599: 23 October 1599: County of Gundelfingen: Maria of ...

    Ruler
    Born
    Reign
    Death
    c.1070
    c.1100 – 1120
    c.1120
    c.1100
    c.1120 – 1171
    1171
    c.1140/50
    1170 – c.1200
    c.1200
    c.1170
    c.1200 – 1241
    1241
    • County of Helfenstein
    • Around 1100
    • Ernst Heinrich von Helfenstein
    • Eberhard of Helfenstein
  3. Maria Joanna of HELFFENSTEIN: Ereignisse. Art Datum Ort Quellenangaben; Geburt 8. September 1612: Wiesensteig, Goppingen, Baden-Württemberg, Prussia nach diesem Ort ...

  4. Maria Joanna of Helffenstein. In Biographical Summaries of Notable People . Save this record and choose the information you want to add to your family ...

  5. 28 de ago. de 2017 · When Philip married Maria Manuela of Portugal, the customs of the time dictated that Joanna had to marry Maria Manuela’s brother, Juan Manuel. She thus became a Portuguese princess at the age of 17.

  6. Archduchess Maria Johanna of Austria (German: Maria Johanna Gabriele Josefa Antonia; 4 February 1750 – 23 December 1762) was an Archduchess of Austria as the eleventh child of Empress Maria Theresa and Francis I, Holy Roman Emperor.

  7. Joan the Mad. Joan (Juana) was the third child of the ‘Catholic Kings’, Ferdinand of Aragon and Isabella of Castile, under whose rule the various territories of the Iberian peninsula were united for the first time, giving birth to Spain as we know it today. Joan’s marriage to Philip I was to have far-reaching historical significance.