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  1. Mariana of Austria, daughter of the Emperor Ferdinand III and Mary of Hungary, was born in Vienna in 1634. Intended as the wife of her cousin, Prince Baltasar Carlos, who died in 1646, she then married his uncle Philip IV of Spain. The issue of this marriage was the Infanta Margarita, Prince Felipe Próspero and Prince Charles, the future ...

  2. 18 de nov. de 2022 · Archduchess Maria of Austria (born and died 1646), died in infancy; Mariana’s parents Holy Roman Emperor Ferdinand III and Maria Anna of Spain; Credit – Wikipedia. When Mariana was twelve-years-old her 39-year-old mother died. On May 12, 1646, Mariana’s pregnant mother Maria Anna suddenly felt ill with a fever and heavy bleeding.

  3. Oil on canvas. Mariana of Austria (1634-1696) was the daughter of the Emperor Ferdinand III and María Anna. It was intended that she marry her cousin, Prince Baltasar Carlos, but following his death she married Philip IV in 1649.This portrait, together with that of Ferdinand IV, King of the Romans ( P7680 ), could have been part of a shipment ...

  4. 3 de ago. de 2018 · VELÁZQUEZ (Diego Rodríguez de Silva y Velázquez)_Retrato de doña Mariana de Austria, reina de España, 1655-1657_ 416 (1935.15) Short title Retrato de doña Mariana de Austria, reina de Espana

  5. 24 de feb. de 2010 · Image title: Velázquez (taller): Retrato de la reina Mariana de Austria. París, Louvre. Procedente del Prado y regalado por Franco a Petain en 1941, a cambio de la restitución de la Dama de Elche, cuando se creía que esta copia era el retrato original de Velázquez y no el actualmente conservado en el Museo Nacional del Prado.

  6. Maria Christina Henriette Desideria Felicitas Raineria of Austria [1] [n. 1] ( Spanish: María Cristina de Habsburgo-Lorena; 21 July 1858 – 6 February 1929) was Queen of Spain as the second wife of Alfonso XII. She was queen regent during the vacancy of the throne between her husband's death in November 1885 and the birth of their son Alfonso ...

  7. La protagonista de este cuadro es doña Mariana de Austria, reina consorte de España de 1649 a 1665 y Regente de 1665 a 1675, segunda esposa de Felipe IV. Diego Velázquez la había retratado diecisiete años antes, cuando era la joven reina, recién casada con su tío Felipe IV. A los 31 años quedó viuda, gobernando el país como regente de ...