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Topic: Maria Anna of Bavaria (Archduchess of Austria)


  
  Royal Family of Europe - pafg11 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Elisabeth Archduchess Of AUSTRIA was born on 9 Jun 1526 in, Linz, Oberhosterreich, Austria.
Katharine Archduchess Of AUSTRIA was born on 15 Sep 1533 in Of, Innsbruck, Tirol, Austria.
Ursule Archduchess Of AUSTRIA was born on 24 Jul 1541 in Of, Wien, Wien, Austria.
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 Austria: history to 1920 - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Austria: history to 1920   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Maria Theresa became archduchess of Austria and queen of Hungary, but in 1742 the Elector of Bavaria was crowned king of Bohemia and elected emperor as Charles VII.
Charles VII died in 1745, and Maria Theresa's husband, formerly the Duke of Lorraine, was elected emperor as Francis I. The fighting continued for another three years, finally ending with the Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle in 1748, by which Austria remained almost intact, though Silesia was acknowledged as Prussian.
During the reign of Francis II the foreign policy of Austria owed most of its effectiveness to Metternich, the foreign minister, and for several decades the actual decline of Austria as a great power was successfully concealed.
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 Royal Family of Europe - pafg12 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Anna Archduchess Of AUSTRIA was born on 16 Aug 1573 in Graz, Steiermark, Austria.
Elisabeth Archduchess Of AUSTRIA was born on 13 Mar 1577 in Of, Graz, Steiermark, Austria.
Georgiane Maximiliane Archduchess Of AUSTRIA was born on 22 Mar 1581 in Of, Graz, Steiermark, Austria.
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 Maria Anna of Bavaria (Archduchess of Austria) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Maria Anna of Bavaria (1551-1608) was daughter of Albert V, Duke of Bavaria.
Anna (1573-1598), married in 1592 Sigismund III of Poland (1566-1632)
Ferdinand I (1578-1637), Holy Roman Emperor, married in 1600 Maria Anna of Bavaria (1574-1616) and in 1622 Eleonora of Gonzaga-Mantua (1598-1655)
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 Maria Theresa of Austria - Psychology Central
She was Archduchess of Austria, and Queen of Hungary and Bohemia and ruler of other territories from 1740 until her death.
Her Imperial and Royal Highness Maria Theresa, Princess Imperial and Archduchess of Austria, Princess Royal of Hungary and Bohemia was the eldest daughter of Charles VI, whose sole male heir - his son Leopold Johann - died as an infant in 1716.
Maria Theresa was married to Francis Stephen, Duke of Lorraine.
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 Maria Anna of Bavaria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Maria Anna of Bavaria (Archduchess of Austria) (1551 - 1608)
Maria Anna of Bavaria (Holy Roman Empress) (1574 - 1616) (niece of the first)
Maria Anna of Bavaria (Dauphiness of France) (1660 - 1690) (grand-niece of the second)
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Archduchess Margaretha Alexandra (or Marguerite Eugenie Marie Alexandra Marcus d'Aviano Balthasara) of Austria is born.
Godparents are Prince Gobert of Auersperg and Archduchess Marie-Astrid of Austria for Anna Maria and Archduke Simeon of Austria and Marie-Beatrice Lovrek for Laya.
Marriage of Archduke Ferdinand of Austria (*1965) and Countess Katharina of Hardenberg (*1968) in Potsdam/Germany.
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 Hapsburgs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Ferdinand I of Austria and Hungary served as Emperor of Austria (1835-48) and King of Hungary (1830-48).
Duke of Austria, Styria, and Carniola, son of Duke Albrecht II of Austria and Johanna of the Palatinate
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
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 Sophie   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
One was christened as Maria and years later she would married King Frederick Augustus of Saxony; the other girl was named Sophia and she would be the mother of two Emperors: Franz Joseph of Austria and Maximilian of Mexico.
After Napoleon's defeat, Austria recovered the lost territories and Marie Louise was named governess of Parma, one of the Italian provinces under Austrian domain, so she left for Italy leaving her son in Vienna.
Sophia's three sos were normal and healthy but Anna soon showed symptoms of inherited epilepsy; she died before she was five, and her desolated mother became frightened of having another baby.
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 boys clothing: European royalty Austria
Austria was left with control of the German Confederation but suffered upheaval during the 1848 revolutions and eventual defeat in the 1866 Austro-Prussian War.
Prussia's defat of Austria led to the formation of the dual monarchy of Austria-Hungary in 1867 under Emperor Franz Josef and exclusion from the new German Empire unified by Bismarck.
Austria's embrace of fascism meant that German troops met little opposition to the Anchluss in 1938 and incorporated Austria into the Third Reich.
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 MEDICI (FAMILY) - LoveToKnow Article on MEDICI (FAMILY)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
He was married to Maria Salviati, by whom he had one son, Cosimo (1510-1574), who became the first grand duke of Tuscany, and indeed the founder of the grand duchy and the new dynasty.
His mother, Cristina of Lorraine, and his wife, Maddalena of Austria, were nominated regents and guardians to his eldest son Ferdinand II., a boy of ten, and a council of four appointed, whose functions were regulated by* law.
The pleasure-loving Giovan Gastone was married to Anna Maria of Saxe-Lauenburg, widow of a German prince, a wealthy, coarse woman wholly immersed in domestic occupations.
www.1911ency.org /M/ME/MEDICI_FAMILY_.htm   (12022 words)

  
 Ancestors and Family of Ferdinand III Habsburg
After Maria Anna's death in 1646, he married another cousin, Archduchess Maria Leopoldine, daughter of the ruler of Tirol.
Ferdinand married Maria Anna of Spain Habsburg, daughter of Philip III of Spain Habsburg and Margaret of Austria Habsburg, on 20 Feb 1631.
(Maria Anna of Spain Habsburg was born in 1606 and died in 1646.)
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Married secondly in 1605 in Cracow Archduchess Constance of Austria (*1588 Graz,†1631 Cracow).
Married in 1670 in Czestochowa Archduchess Eleanor of Habsburg (*1653 Vienna,†1697 Innsbruck).
Married in 1719 in Vienna Archduchess Maria Josepha of Austria (*1699 Vienna,†1757 Dresden).
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 ipedia.com: Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Leopold I Habsburg (June 9, 1640-May 5, 1705), Holy Roman emperor, was the second son of the emperor Ferdinand III and his first wife Maria Anna daughter of Philip III of Spain.
He was on friendly terms with Louis, to whom he was closely related and with whom he had already discussed the partition of the lands of the Spanish monarchy; moreover, in 1671 he arranged with him a treaty of neutrality.
Espousing the cause of the rebels the sultan sent an enormous army into Austria early in 1683; this advanced almost unchecked to Vienna, which was besieged from July to September, while Leopold took refuge at Passau.
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 Royal Facts of 2000, PART I
Archduchess Mechtildis of Austria (second daughter of the late Archduke Leo Karl of Austria and of the late Marie-Klothilde von Thuillières, Countess von Montjoye-Vaufrey et de la Roche and wife of Count and Marchese Manfred Piatti) died in Vienna on February 18th.
Princess Birgitta of Liechtenstein (fourth and youngest daughter of the late Prince Alfred of Liechtenstein and of Archduchess Agnes of Austria) married Count Ottó Mária József László Károly Hyginus Jankovich-Bésán de Pribér, Vuchin et Duna-Szekcsö in a civil ceremony in Vaduz, Liechtenstein on December 18th.
Princess Maria of Roumania (fifth and youngest daughter of Mihaï I, King of Roumania and of Princess Anne of Bourbon of Parma) and her husband Kazimierz Mystkowski divorced.
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Married thirdly in 1808 in Vienna Archduchess Maria Lodovica of Modena (*1787 Monza,†1816 Verona).
Married in 1831 in Vienna Princess Maria Anna of Sardinia (*1803 Rome,†1884 Prague).
Married fourthly in 1570 in Segovia, Spain Archduchess Anna of Austria (*1549,†1580).
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 Worldroots.com
Duchess Maria Anna of Bavaria, Pfalzgräfin bei Rhein (1660-1690)
(dghtr of Duke Maximilian in Bavaria and Princess Ludovica of Bavaria)
dghtr of Duke Ludwig Wilhelm in Bavaria and Henriette, Baroness von Wallersee)
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 Grand Duchess Josephine Charlotte Has Died - Royal Blue Forums   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
There she admitted that the late Grand Duchess was trying to sabotage her marriage by spreading rumors that Maria Teresa was fleeing to Cuba because her husband (Grand Duke Henri) was having an affair with Luxembourg foreign minister Lydie Polfer.
Grand Duchess Maria Teresa also stated that the late Grand Duchess never approved of her marriage and often degradingly called her "the little Cuban".
Archduchess Christian of Austria (I suppose Marie-Astrid and husband are meant)
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 Maria Theresa --  Encyclopædia Britannica   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
German Maria Theresia archduchess of Austria and queen of Hungary and Bohemia (1740–80), wife and empress of the Holy Roman emperor Francis I (reigned 1745–65), and mother of the Holy Roman emperor Joseph II (reigned 1765–90).
archduchess of Austria and queen of Hungary and Bohemia (1740–80), wife and empress of the Holy Roman emperor Francis I (reigned 1745–65), and mother of the Holy Roman emperor Joseph II (reigned 1765–90).
Called “the most human of the Hapsburgs,” Maria Theresa was a key figure in the complex politics of Europe in the 1700s.
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 700000 people connected with European Royalty   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
ANNE OF AUSTRIA (1601-1666) was the wife of King Louis XIII of France and the mother of King Louis XIV.
In 1725, Louis married Maria Leszczynska, daughter of Stanislas I, the exiled king of Poland.
She was blamed for the alliance between France and Austria and France's disastrous involvement in the Seven Years' War (1756-1763).
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 Anna of Austria - The HelpFox tells all he knows about Anna of Austria.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Anna of Austria - The HelpFox tells all he knows about Anna of Austria.
Home > Anna of Austria ::: News
Anna of Austria could be a reference to either
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 Archduke Charles Habsburg Of Austria / Princess Maria Of Bavaria   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Archduke Charles Habsburg Of Austria / Princess Maria Of Bavaria
Name: Archduchess Anna Of Habsburg Born: August 16, 1573 at Graz, Steiermark, Austria Died: February 10, 1598 at Krakow, Krakow, Poland Husband: Sigismund Iii Vasa Of Sweden
Name: Archduchess Konstantie Of Habsburg Born: December 24, 1588 at Of, Graz, Steiermark, Austria Died: July 10, 1631 at, Wiardo, Warszawa, Poland Husband: Sigismund Iii Vasa Of Sweden
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 Explanation of Events for the Timeline of the Witch Hunts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
1740-1780): Archduchess of Austria, an "enlightened despot" whose revisions of the legal codes ended witch hunting in her territories.
Francesco Maria Guazzo, Compendium Maleficarum (1608): This friar compiled a collection of witch information, which includes famous woodcuts of sabbath scenes.
Schwägelin, Anna Maria (d.1775): A wandering beggar who while in an asylum cursed the Blessed Virgin Mary.
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 artnet.com: Resource Library: Pomis, Pietro de   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
In the Virgin and Child (1611; Graz, Maria-Hilf-Kirche) the continuing influence of the Venetian school is evident in the figures, though not in the overall composition of the painting, which draws a clear distinction between earth and Heaven.
Later works include two full-length portraits of Archduke Ferdinand and Archduchess Maria Anna (1616; Hartberg, Schloss Herberstein) and the posthumous portraits of Maria Anna of Bavaria and Archduke Maximilian Ernst (1616; Vienna, Ksthist.
Austria, §II, 3(i)(a): Ecclesiastical Baroque architecture, c 1600–c 1750
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 Albrecht, Prince of Bavaria (1905- )
Joseph, Archduke of Austria, Count Palatine of Hungary (1776-1847)
Ferdinand, Duke of Modena, Archduke of Austria (1754-1866)
Maria I da Gloria, Queen of Portugal (1734-1816)
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 Maria Theresa --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
She devoted much of her life to the fight to keep her lands.
Maria Theresa was born in Vienna on May 13, 1717.
At the age of 23 she became archduchess of Austria and queen of Bohemia…
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 I45178: Ferdinand III Hapsburg King of HUNGARY (13 Jul 1608 - 1657)
_Ferdinand I Habsburg of Austria King of HUNGARY _+ _Charles Habsburg Archduke of AUSTRIA _
_William V the Pious Duke of BAVARIA __
Leoplod I Hapsburg (of Austria) King of HUNGARY
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 Royal Genealogies Part 16
NOTES: Since Alfonso XIII was born posthumously, his mother, Maria Christine acted as regent until Alfoso attained his majority in 1902.
Throughout his reign Alfonso was greatly influenced by his prime minister, Antonio Canovas del Castillo (1828-97).
His untimely death was followed by the long, troubled regency of his second wife, Maria Christina of Austria (1858-1929).
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 I45185: Karl VI (King of Hungary) of AUSTRIA (1685 - 1740)
I45185: Karl VI (King of Hungary) of AUSTRIA (1685 - 1740)
_Marie Anna (of Bavaria) WITTELSBACH _+ _Leoplod I Hapsburg (of Austria) King of HUNGARY _
--Karl VI (King of Hungary) of AUSTRIA
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