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  1. 4 de may. de 2024 · Prussian ambassador's letter to Frederick the Great [g] The Treaty of Breslau of June 1742 ended hostilities between Austria and Prussia. With the First Silesian War at an end, the Queen soon made the recovery of Bohemia her priority. French troops fled Bohemia in the winter of the same year. On 12 May 1743, Maria Theresa was crowned Queen of Bohemia in St. Vitus Cathedral suo jure. Prussia ...

  2. Hace 5 días · Vídeo en directo con Noelia García Pérez, profesora titular de Historia del Arte en la Universidad de Murcia y comisaria del itinerario El Prado en femenino II. Promotoras artísticas de las colecciones del Museo (1602-1700), sobre Mariana de Austria, retratada por Carreño de Miranda hacia 1670.

  3. Hace 4 días · La reina Mariana de Neoburgo a caballo Luca Giordano 1693-94. Óleo sobre lienzo Planta 1. Sala 019; Cristina de Suecia, reina Sébastien Bourdon Hacia 1653. Óleo sobre lienzo Planta 1. Sala 019; La infanta Isabel Clara Eugenia Pedro Pablo Rubens y Jan Brueghel el Viejo Hacia 1615. Óleo sobre lienzo Planta 2. Sala 080 2) Mariana de Austria

  4. Hace 4 días · of Austria 1584–1611: Ferdinand III Holy Roman Emperor 1608–1657: Maria Anna of Spain 1606–1646: Anne of Austria 1601–1666: Elisabeth of France 1602–1644: Philip IV King of Spain 1605–1665: Mariana of Austria 1635–1696: Louis XIV King of France 1638–1715: Maria Theresa of Spain 1638–1683: Charles II King of Spain 1661–1700 ...

  5. Hace 2 días · His choice of his second wife, 14-year-old Maria Anna, also known as Mariana, Philip's niece and the daughter of Emperor Ferdinand III, was guided by politics and Philip's desire to strengthen the relationship with Habsburg Austria.

  6. Hace 5 días · Las cuatro secciones propuestas por el Prado se corresponden con una presentación de las promotoras artísticas en el Museo, la figura de Mariana de Austria, la de Isabel de Borbón y,...

  7. 17 de abr. de 2024 · Mariana or Maria Anna of Austria, [a] (24 December 1634 – 16 May 1696), was Queen of Spain from 1649, when she married her uncle Philip IV of Spain, until his death in 1665. She was then appointed regent for their three-year-old son Charles II, and due to his ill health remained an influential figure until she died in 1696.