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  Maria Anna of Austria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Born in Graz, her parents were Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor of Habsburg and Maria Anna of Bavaria.
She married Maximilian I, Elector of Bavaria on the 15 July 1635 in Vienna, was the mother to Ferdinand Maria, elector of Bavaria (de Bavière (Wittelsbach)) and Maximilian Philip (Landgrave, de Bavière (Wittelsbach), de Leuchtenberg).
Maria Anna is generally described as clever, cautious, energetic, stern, frugal, and experienced in matters of financial administration.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Maria_Anna_of_Austria   (262 words)

  
 Maximilian I, Elector of Bavaria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In spite of the arrangement with the Union, Tilly then devastated the Rhenish Palatinate, and in February 1623 Maximilian was formally invested with the electoral dignity and the attendant office of imperial steward, which had been enjoyed since 1356 by the counts palatine of the Rhine.
Maria Anna of Bavaria Magdalene of Bavaria
Maximilian I, Elector of Bavaria ∞ Maria Anna of Austria
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Maximilian_I,_Duke_of_Bavaria   (1048 words)

  
 Schändter Family History
Maria was born in 1775 and died 15.5.1712 in Altenhof, Steifern, Niederösterreich, Austria.
Maria was born 1.7.1870 in Wien 4, died 22.12.1956 in Wien and is buried in Döbling Friedhof.
Herbert married Maria on 23.5.1956 in the Kalvarienberg Kirche, Wien.
www.pnc.com.au /~hobbs/Schaendter.html   (669 words)

  
 Diego Velázquez. Biography - Olga's Gallery
Maria Anna (Habsburg) of Austria/Hungary, Infanta of Spain (1606 - 1646), daughter of Philip III and Queen Margaret; sister of Philip IV, she married the King of Hungary, later Emperor Ferdinand III.
Prince Felipe Próspero (1657-1661) son of King Philip IV of Spain and Maria Anna of Austria.
Infanta Margarita or Margaretha Maria of Austria (1649/51-1673) daughter of King Philip IV and Maria Anna of Austria.
www.abcgallery.com /V/velazquez/velazquezbio.html   (1857 words)

  
 Queen Doña Mariana of Austria by VELÁZQUEZ, Diego Rodriguez de Silva y
The queen was the daughter of Emperor Ferdinand III and Philip's sister the Infanta Maria, and had married her widowed uncle in 1649.
She was nineteen at the time of this portrait, which shows her full length, wearing a fl dress with silver braid, and of course adorned with much valuable jewellery: gold necklaces and bracelets, and a large gold brooch on her close-fitting bodice.
Her bust, tightly encased in the bodice, her stiff farthingale and all her fashionable magnificence are rendered true to life by Velázquez, and at the same time he reveals them as a theatrical show concealing the girl's natural physical nature beneath the armour of courtly constraint.
www.wga.hu /html/v/velazque/10/1003vela.html   (272 words)

  
 A Jacobite Gazetteer - Austria
Here are buried King Francis I and his wife Queen Adelgunde, and Francis' aunt Empress Maria Anna of Austria and her husband Emperor Ferdinand I of Austria.
On the right side of the Ferdinandsgruft is the sarcophagus of Empress Maria Anna of Austria (daughter of King Victor and younger sister of Queen Mary III and II).
In the centre of the room is a stone dais on which rests the similarly decorated sarcophagus of Maria Anna's husband, Emperor Ferdinand I of Austria.
www.jacobite.ca /gazetteer/Austria/Kapuzinerkirche.htm   (599 words)

  
 Guggenheim Museum - Connecting Museums
Margarita Teresa (1651–73) was the first-born child of King Philip IV of Spain and his second wife Maria Anna of Austria.
She was the daughter of Philip's sister Maria with the Emperor Ferdinand III and therefore his niece.
Included in the terms of the treaty was a marriage contract between Louis XIV, later the King of France, and Maria Teresa, the eldest daughter of Philip IV.
www.guggenheim.org /exhibitions/past_exhibitions/connecting_museums/exh_gug_painting2.html   (688 words)

  
 Anna Mackova ( - ) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
Lucas Cranach - Portrait of Anna Buchner, nee Lindacker c.
Anna Vaughn Hyatt Huntington, Yawning Tiger, circa 1925
Thomas Lawrence, Anna Maria Dashwood, later Marchioness of Ely, circa 1805
www.wwar.com /masters/m/mackova-anna.html   (408 words)

  
 North American Bear Co Muffy Vanderbear
he casa de Austria had been split into a Spanish and an Austrian line ever since Emperor Charles V divided with his brother (Ferdinand I) the Habsburg countries that he had inherited from his grandfather (Maximilian I).
King Philip IV of Spain (1605-1665), son of Philip III and Archduchess Margaret of Austria, was widowed and, after the premature death of the Infante Balthasar Carlos, without an heir to the throne.
In 1649, he entered into a second marriage, this time with his niece, the 14-year-old Archduchess Maria Anna of Austria (1639-1696), daughter of Ferdinand III and previously engaged to Philips son Balthasar Carlos.
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 Habsburg Dynasty
Queen of Spain and Portugal, wife of Philipp III (II), daughter of Archduke Karl II of Inner Austria and Maria of Bavaria
Kurfurstin of Bavaria, daughter of Emperor Ferdinand II and Maria Anna of Bavaria
Empress, Archduchess of Austria, Queen of Bohemia and Hungary, daughter of Emperor Karl VI and Princess Elisabeth Christine of Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel, wife of Emperor Franz I Stefan
www.antiquesatoz.com /habsburg/m.htm   (1566 words)

  
 Anna Ancher (1859 - 1935) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
Anna Pavlova, Skirt from "Rondino", early 20th century
Persichini, V. Virgo Maria Anna · Jesu de Paredes..., 1645
Gilbert Stuart - Anna Maria Brodeau Thornton (Mrs.
www.wwar.com /masters/a/ancher-anna.html   (398 words)

  
 Made to Measure Ski - Austria - Lech - Anna Maria Apartments
Made to Measure Ski - Austria - Lech - Anna Maria Apartments
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 Daughters of Miguel I, King of Portugal, Duke of Braganca (1802-1866)
Maria Teresa, Archduchess Karl Ludwig of Austria (1855-1944),
Maria das Neves, Infanta Alfonso Carlos (I) of Spain, Duchess of San Jaime (1852-1941),
Maria das Neves, Infanta Alfonso Carlos (I) of
gsteinbe.intrasun.tcnj.edu /royalty/ahnenreihe/BraganzaSisters.htm   (142 words)

  
 Joannes EIBEN
Joannes married Anna Maria EIBEN, daughter of Casparus EIBEN and Anna Maria GAMPE, on 25 Jan 1846 in Ober-Metzenseifen, Austria-Hungary.
Joannes also married Anna GEDEON, daughter of Laurentius GEDEON and Margaretha FRANCZ, on 18 Aug 1850 in Ober-Metzenseifen, Austria-Hungary.
Joannes also married Anna Maria EIBEN on 31 Aug 1863 in Ober-Metzenseifen, Austria-Hungary.
thoey.tripod.com /hoey/metz/8972.htm   (139 words)

  
 Southern Waldviertel Family History Project - Name Index - Austria Genealogy Data File
Abraham, Maria Franciska b.1665 - of Pöggstall Parish, Melk, Lower Austria, Austria
Berger, Maria Anna b.1779 - of Langschlag Parish, Zwettl, Lower Austria, Austria
Bernhard, Anna Maria b.1740 - of Lugendorf, Sallingberg, Lower Austria, Austria
austrianfamilyhistory.org /index3.htm   (13056 words)

  
 CasadeAustria
Felipe II («El Prudente») === 4) Anna de Austria (Habsburg) 2) Catalina Micaela = Carlo Emanuele I de
Felipe IV (2) Maria Anna de Austria (Habsburg)
Louis XIV = Maria Theresa (1) María Luisa de Orleans =
faculty-staff.ou.edu /L/A-Robert.R.Lauer-1/CasadeAustria.html   (131 words)

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