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  1. Theresa Maria Josepha Martha (28 July 1850, Schloss Liechtenstein – 13 March 1938, Munich) was a Princess of Liechtenstein and of Bavaria . Family. Theresa was the tenth child and ninth daughter of Aloys II, Prince of Liechtenstein and his wife, Countess Franziska Kinsky of Wchinitz and Tettau.

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    "Ooh, I don’t know what the last one is called — the Little Wobbly Stick of Liechtenstein?"

    ―Princess Theresa

    Her Serene Highness Princess Theresa Gustava Bonaventura of Liechtenstein, Countess of Sponheim, and Protector-Extraordinary of the Cantons of Nîmes, also known as Theresa, is the Princess of Liechtenstein and Martin's love interest. She appears in series four's Vaduz and in Zürich.

    She is portrayed by Matilda Ziegler, who also played minor roles in Boston.

    Theresa is introduced in Vaduz, where she books MJN Air to fly her and her younger brother King Maximilian to Fitton. She gets on well with Martin and does him a favour by dealing with an angry Carolyn, while he endears himself to her by trying to deflate Maxi's head. She reveals a shared interest in aviation, which leads to Martin's successful offer of a date at Duxford Air Museum.

    In Xinzhou, Martin mentions a follow-up date at the Taj Mahal for the King of Sweden's private birthday party. Martin has, in turn, promised to take her to Croydon Airport Visitor's Centre.

    Theresa consistently surprises people by not acting or looking like a typical royal: both Martin and Douglas initially believe her call to them to be a prank call; Martin never considers that it might be her answering the door to Vaduz Castle; and Herc assumes that Arthur, when introducing her, has once again lost his grip on reality. She takes this confusion in her stride and with only a little exasperation. She is practical and down-to-earth, willing to ride in the back of Arthur's van when Martin and Douglas won't. However, she is very capable of acting like an imperious, entitled member of royalty by doing an impression of her mother.

    She has a sarcastic streak to her, teasing Martin by awarding him several of Liechtenstein's highest honours and referencing his offer to rescue her from a dragon while under the misapprehension that she was a prank caller.

    She has always been interested in aviation and wanted to be a pilot when she was younger.

    Theresa has five younger sisters and a younger brother, Maxi.

    1.Final episode: Zürich

    2.S4E3: Vaduz

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  2. Princess of Liechenstein. Born on July 28, 1850; died on March 13, 1938; daughter of Aloysius II, prince of Liechtenstein; married Arnulf Wittelsbach (1852–1907), on April 12, 1882; children: Henry Wittelsbach (b. 1884). Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia.

  3. Alongside her heartfelt passion for "being a mother", Princess Marie worked hard for social institutions in Liechtenstein. She was President of the Liechtenstein Red Cross for 30 years (1985 to 2015), helping to provide aid for people in war and disaster areas, but also to the needy and disadvantaged in Liechtenstein.

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  4. Princess Maria Theresia of Liechtenstein (Maria Theresia Anna Felicitas; 11 May 1694 – 20 February 1772) was the heiress to the Silesian Duchy of Troppau (now Opava in Czech Republic ). Countess of Soissons by marriage, she was the last person to hold the title.

  5. 28 de abr. de 2022 · Liechtenstein Castle, Am Hausberg 1, Maria Enzersdorf, Lower Austria, Austria. Death: March 13, 1938 (87) Munich, Bavaria, Germany. Immediate Family: Daughter of Alois II, Fürst von Liechtenstein and Princess Franziska de Paula von Liechtenstein. Wife of Arnulf, Prinz von Bayern.

  6. 10 de abr. de 2021 · Por Pilar Rubines. 10/04/2021 5:31 CEST. El ‘érase una vez’ también ha encajado en las vidas de las princesas de Liechtenstein. Al igual que sus primas, las princesas de los belgas, María...