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HRH Maria Anna Princess of Savoy, by marriage Duchess of Chablais
HRH Maria Anna Princess of Savoy, by marriage Dowager Duchess of Chablais
HRH Maria Beatrice Princess of Savoy, by marriage Duchess of Modena
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  RootsWeb's WorldConnect Project: Bowie, Costello, Cox, Engels, Gundlach, Herr, Meyer, Rick, Ryan, Schumacher, Wagner*
Maria Luisa de Richy Carvajo was born 22 Feb 1890 in Madrid, Spain, and died 5 Feb 1926 in Madrid, Spain.
Princess Maria of Bourbon-Castellvi was born 27 Mar 1880 in Madrid, Spain, and died 28 Jan 1968 in Madrid, Spain.
Princess Maria of Bourbon-Cadiz was born 5 Jun 1833 in Madrid, Spain, and died 19 Jan 1902 in Madrid, Spain.
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 RootsWeb's WorldConnect Project: Bowie, Costello, Cox, Engels, Gundlach, Herr, Meyer, Rick, Ryan, Schumacher, Wagner*
Princess Maria of Spain was born 6 Jul 1789 in Madrid, Spain, and died 13 Sep 1848 in Portici, Naples, Italy.
Princess Maria of Bourbon-Two-Sicilies was born 19 Dec 1814 in Palermo, Sicily, and died 17 Nov 1898 in Orth By Gmunden, Oberoesterreich, Austria.
Princess Maria of Bourbon-Two-Sicilies was born 29 Feb 1820 in Naples, Campania, Italy, and died 13 Jan 1861 in Triest, Italy.
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 Savoy 4
AMEDEO Alessandro Maria, Duke of Montferrat, *Turin 5.10.1754, +Turin 29.4.1755
MAURIZIO Giuseppe Maria, Duke of Montferrat, *Turin 13.9.1762, +Alghero, Sardinia 1.9.1799
MARIA ANNA Carolina Gabriella, *Turin 17.12.1757, +Stupinigi 11.12.1824; m.Turin 19.3.1775 Benedetto, Pr of Savoy, Duke of Chablais (*21.6.1741, +4.1.1808)
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 Bourbon Weddings: Matrimonial Alliances of the Spanish Bourbons
The marriage ceremony of Charles and Maria Luisa was a spectacle of gigantic proportions as the king sough to restore ties between the different branches of the Bourbon family.
Maria Luisa even had one of her lovers, Manuel Godoy, Prince of Peace, serve as her husband prime minister for a long number of years.
Maria Cristina was made regent of the kingdom as no monarch could be declared until she give birth.
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 Personalities of Louisiana: Charles III of Spain
Philip V's first wife, Maria Luisa of Savoy, had two sons Luis and Ferdinand, who will both be kings of Spain for a brief period.
Don Carlos is married, by proxy, to Maria Amalia, daughter of Augustus III who wins the War of Polish Succession to become the king of Poland and Elector of Saxony.
Maria Luisa's affections had begun to roam after a few years and because of this at least four members of high aristocracy wee sent into exile.
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 Giulio Alberoni - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
On his arrival at Madrid he found the princesse des Ursins all but omnipotent with the king, and for a time he judged it expedient to use her influence in carrying out his plans.
Upon the death of the Queen (Maria Luisa of Savoy), Alberoni in concert with La Trémoille arranged for a marriage in 1714 between the widowed King and Elisabetta Farnese, daughter of the Duke of Parma.
His vigorous internal policy mixed the economic reforms of Colbert for Louis XIV with some conservative Spanish aspects: a regular mail service to the Americas was instituted, yet the school of navigation he founded was reserved for the sons of the nobility.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Giulio_Alberoni   (981 words)

  
 PHILIP V, king of Spain. The Columbia Encyclopedia: Sixth Edition. 2000   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
At first the princesse des Ursins, lady in waiting to Philip’s first consort, Maria Luisa of Savoy, dominated his court.
In 1714, Philip married Elizabeth Farnese, who took complete control of her husband’s policies and who was in turn dominated by the chief minister, Cardinal Alberoni.
Under Philip, Spain began to recover from the economic stagnation of the 17th cent., especially after the rise (1743) of the reforming minister Ensenada.
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 Duquesa de Dúrcal y Felipe V
Maria Cristina of Austria, regent of Spain (1885-1902), (*21.7.1858 +6.2.1929)
Maria CRISTINA Isabel, Infanta of Spain, *Madrid 5.6.1833, +Madrid 18.1.1902; m.Madrid 19.11.1860 Infant
MARIA LUISA, Infanta of Spain, *Portici 24.11.1745, +Vienna 15.5.1792, bur Vienna; m.Innsbruck 4.8.1765 Emperor
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 Philip V of Spain Summary
The grandson of Louis XIV of France and his wife Maria Theresa, daughter of Philip IV of Spain, Philip V was born in Versailles on Dec. 19, 1683.
Thus the young king was heavily influenced by his first wife, Maria Luisa of Savoy, who had married him, when she was 13, in the spring of 1701.
Maria Luisa in turn was controlled by the cunning 60-year-old Princess des Ursins, whom Louis XIV had planted in the Spanish court to represent the interests of France.
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 Marie Anne de la Trémoille, princesse des Ursins - Encyclopedia.com
In 1698 she solicited papal approval for the choice of a French prince, Philip of Anjou (later King Philip V), to succeed King Charles II on the throne of Spain.
She arranged the marriage of Philip V with María Luisa of Savoy, whose lady-in-waiting she became in 1701.
It was largely because of her energy that Philip V kept the throne in the War of the Spanish Succession (see Spanish Succession, War of the) despite both his enemies and allies.
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 Encyclopedia: Philip V of Spain   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Carlota Joaquina Teresa of Spain (25 April or May 1775 - 6 or 7 January 1830) was the eldest daughter of King Carlos IV of Spain (1748-1819) and his wife Maria Luisa of Parma (1751-1819).
Infanta dona Maria de las Mercedes of Spain (1880-1904), Princess of the Asturias, and for a period 1885-86 when she was five years old, the extant Head of the State of Spain, was born as Dona Maria de las Mercedes de Borbon y Asburgo-Lorena, eldest daughter of...
HRH Infanta Doña Pilar de Borbón (María del Pilar Alfonsa Juana Victoria Luisa Ignacia de Todos los Santos de Borbón de Gomez-Acebo), Duchess of Badajoz, (born July 30, 1936) is the oldest daughter of Juan de Borbon, Count of Barcelona and Maria Mercedes Borbón...
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 Luisa-Maria Cordell - Harpist - Home Page
Please use the links at the left to find out more about Luisa's repetoire for weddings and partnerships, her recordings and also you can download a sample of her music to hear for yourself.
Luisa prides herself in delivering a high standard of performance, with impeccable presentation, whilst maintaining a reliable and friendly approach.
Luisa is frequently the featured classical artiste on the International Majerstic Page and Moy cruise ships travelling all over the world.
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 Ferdinand of Bulgaria   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Bulgaria's domestic political life was dominated during early years of his reign by liberal leader Stefan Stambolov whose foreign policy saw a marked in relations with Russia formerly seen as Bulgaria's protector.
On April 20 1893 at the Villa Pianore in Luccia Italy Ferdinand married Maria Luisa Pia Teresa Ferdinanda Francesca Antonietta Margherita Giuseppina Carolina Bianca Appollonia Princess of Bourbon-Parma daughter of Roberto of Parma.
Following Maria Luisa's death (January 31 1899) Ferdinand married (February 28 1908) as his second wife Eleonore Caroline Louise Princess Reuss -Köstritz (1860-1917).
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 Pedro II King of Portugal
Pedro married Maria Francisca Luisa of Savoy on 2 Apr 1668 in Lisbon.
(Maria Francisca Luisa of Savoy was born on 21 Jun 1646 and died on 27 Dec 1683.)
(Maria Sofia Isabel of Hesse-Darmsta was born on 6 Aug 1666 in Neuburg and died on 4 Aug 1699 in Lisbon.)
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 Columbia Encyclopedia- Philip V - AOL Research & Learn   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
At first the princesse des Ursins, lady in waiting to Philip's first consort, Maria Luisa of Savoy, dominated his court.
In 1714, Philip married Elizabeth Farnese, who took complete control of her husband's policies and who was in turn dominated by the chief minister, Cardinal Alberoni.
Philip was succeeded by Ferdinand VI, his son by Maria Luisa.
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 Santiago de Murcia - Introduction
In "Resumen de acompañar" he is referred to as "Master of the guitar to the queen, our lady, Doña Maria Luisa Gabriela of Savoy." Maria Luisa was the first wife of the first Bourbon king of Spain, Philip V, who succeeded to the throne on the death of Charles II in 1700.
In a letter dated 30th September 1704 the Duc de Gramont informed Louis XIV that she was learning to play the guitar and in a letter to her grandmother dated 3rd July, 1705, she herself mentions that she is learning to play the guitar and studying music.
After giving birth to several children Maria Luisa's health deteriorated and she died on 14th February, 1714 before "Resumen de acompañar" had appeared in print.
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 Homework for Dr. Folkart: Bourbon Kings (18th c.)
In 1702 he married Maria Luisa of Savoy, and after her death in 1714 he married the ambitious Elizabeth (Isabella) FARNESE.
Charles was married to the strong willed Maria Luisa of Parma, who persuaded him to appoint her lover, Manuel de GODOY, chief minister in 1792.
Charles, Maria Luisa, and Godoy were exiled to Rome, where Charles died on Jan. 20, 1819.
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 Capet 42
Figueras 3.11.1701 Pss Maria Luisa of Savoy (*17.9.1688 +14.2.1714); 2m Guadalajara 24.12.1714 Elisabetha Farnese, Pss of Parma (*25.10.1692 +11.7.1766).
Maria CRISTINA Isabel, Infanta of Spain, *Madrid 5.6.1833, +Madrid 18.1.1902; m.Madrid 19.11.1860 Infant Sebastian of Spain and Portugal (*4.11.1811 +13.2.1875)
MARIA LUISA, Infanta of Spain, *Portici 24.11.1745, +Vienna 15.5.1792, bur Vienna; m.Innsbruck 4.8.1765 Emperor Leopold II of Austria (*5.5.1747 +1.3.1792)
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 Philippe & Mathilde   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Amedeo Prince of Belgium Archduke of Austria-Este Maria Laura Princess of Belgium Archduchess of Austria-Este
Luisa Maria Princess of Belgium Archduchess of Austria-Este
Maria Archduchess of Austria née Princess of Bourbon-Two Sicilies
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 Giulio Alberoni
He was very active in furthering the accession of the French candidate for the throne of Spain, Philip V, and afterwards became the royal favourite.
Upon the death of the Queen (Maria Luisa of Savoy), Alberoni used his influence to bring about, in 1714, a marriage between the widowed King and Elisabetta Farnese, daughter of the Duke of Parma.
In consequence of this diplomatic success he became prime minister, a duke and grandee of Spain, and Bishop of Malaga.
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 Worldroots.com
Luisa of Savoy, daughter of Duke Amadeo of Savoy.
son and heir, Charles, Prince of Asturias, to Princess Maria Luisa of Parma.
The marriage ceremony of Charles and Maria Luisa was a spectacle of gigantic proportions as the
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 The House of Wittelsbach, 1939-1945
Maria, Princess Ferdinand of Bourbon-Sicily, Duchess of Calabria (1872-)
Renounced his rights to the throne of Bavaria and was created Infante of Spain upon his marriage in 1905 to Infanta Maria Theresia of Spain.
Doña Maria Theresia de Baviera y de Mesia, born on January 11, 1941, in Madrid.
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 The Kings of Spain and the Spanish Colonial Era in America Philip II, Philip III, Philip IV. Philip V, Charles II, ...
His first wife, Maria of Portugal, died giving birth to the unfortunate Don Carlos (1545-68), and in 1554 Philip married Queen Mary I of England.
Peace with England followed in 1604, and in 1609 a 12-year truce was made with the United Provinces of the Netherlands.
In Italy, however, Spain was involved in war (1615—17) with Savoy over Montferrat and in clashes with Venice.
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 Spain’s other Felipe   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
First on the scene was Marie Anne de la Trémoille, a French noblewoman and unofficial diplomat, who arranged for Felipe V to marry Maria Luisa of Savoy.
It was mainly due to her power that Felipe V kept the throne in the War of Spanish Succession despite both his enemies and allies.
When the King's consort, Maria Luisa of Savoy, died the cunning matchmaker advised Felipe V to marry Isabel Farnese.
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 The Baroque Guitar
By 1705 Murcia was guitar tutor to the Spanish Queen, Maria Luisa Gabriela of
By 1714, the year of Maria Luisa's death, he was in the service of Jacome Francisco Andriani, a wealthy Italian k
After Maria Luisa's death and Philip V's remarriage he may have travelled widely, including Belgium and France where he may have met Robert de Visée, François Campion and François le Cocq.
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 Italy
Maria Teresa Archdss of Austria-Este (Milan 1 Nov 1773-Genoa 29 Mar 1832)
Maria Teresa Archdss of Austria-Tuscany (Vienna 21 Mar 1801-Turin 12 Jan 1855)
Maria Luisa Alliaga Gandolfi (Fossano 22 Oct 1899-Turin 19 Jul 1986)
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 Ferdinando, Prince of Savoy, Duke of Genoa (1884- )
Ferdinando, Prince of Savoy, Duke of Genoa (1884-)
Maria Adelaida, Princess Leone Massimo, Princess of Arsoli (1904-),
Maria Adelaida, Princess Leone Massimo, Princess of Arsoli,
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 1714 | Political Events: The People's Chronology
Maria Luisa of Savoy, queen of Spain's Felipe V, dies in February.
The French noblewoman Marie-Anne de la Trémoille, princesse des Ursins, now 71, arranged Felipe's marriage to Maria Luisa, who ruled her husband and was herself ruled by Ursins, who now arranges Felipe's marriage to Isabella Farnese, who exiles the princesse from Spain in late December.
Former British colonial governor Sir Edmund Andros dies at his native London February 24 at age 76.
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 GENEALOGY OF THE BRANCH OF BOURBON TWO SICILIES   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Princess Inés Maria Alicia, cr Duchess of Syracuse (17 Mar 1960 until her marriage), b at Lausanne 18 Feb 1940, Gd Cross Constantinian Order of Saint George, m at Madrid 21 Jan 1965 (judicial separation 1978), Luis Morales y Aguado (b at Grenada 8 Oct 1933), son of Manuel Morales and Maria del Carmen Aguado.
Princess Maria de la Esperanza Amelia Raniera, b at Madrid 14 Jun 1914; Gd Cross Constantinian Order of Saint George, Gd Cross Maria Luisa, m at Seville 18 Dec 1944, Prince Dom Pedro Gastão of Orléans and Bragança, Head of the Imperial House of Orléans-Braganza (b at Château d'Eu, Seine Maritime 19 Feb 1913).
Princess Maria Immacolata Speranza Pia Teresa Cristina Filomena Lucia Anna Isabella Cecilia Apollonia Barbara Agnese Zenobia, b at Cannes 30 Oct 1874; d at Muri 28 Nov 1947; m at Cannes (civ) 29 and (relig) 30 Oct 1906, Prince Johann Georg of Saxony (b at Dresden 10 Jul 1869; d at Wildenwart 24 Nov 1938).
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 Book 9, Chapter 1: History of the Inquisition of Spain   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Until 1792 he kept in office Floridablanca, who was succeeded for a short time by Aranda, and then power was grasped by Manuel Godoy, subsequently known as Prince of Peace.
There, on May 5, Fernando was obliged to renounce the crown to his father and the latter to transfer it to Napoleon.
Carlos and María Luisa were sent to Compiègne and Fernando to Valençay, where he remained until 1814.
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