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  1. Louisa Maria Teresa Stuart was the last child of James II of England and Mary of Modena. She was born in 1692 and died in 1712. She was born in 1692 and died in 1712. For faster navigation, this Iframe is preloading the Wikiwand page for Louisa Maria Teresa Stuart .

  2. Princess Louisa Maria Theresa Stuart. attributed to Alexis Simon Belle oil on canvas, circa 1702-1706 29 5/8 in. x 24 3/8 in. (753 mm x 625 mm) Given by George Harland Peck, 1912

  3. 25. Feb. 2021 · Louisa Maria Theresa Stuart, unknown artist, H 35.6 x W 28.6 cm, oil on canvas, early 18th century. The serious and slightly sad girl who looks at us from this portrait is Princess Louisa Maria Theresa Stuart, the daughter of (by then exiled) King James (II of England and VII of Scotland) and his queen Mary of Modena, and the sister of the ...

  4. 20. Jan. 2011 · Louisa Maria Theresa Stuart . F, #101365, b. 18 June 1692, d. 8 April 1712. Last Edited= 20 Jan 2011. Consanguinity Index= 0.37%. Louisa Maria Teresa Stuart by François de Troy, 1702 1 Louisa Maria Theresa Stuart was born on 18 June 169 ...

  5. primary name: Stuart, Louisa Maria Theresa Details individual; royal/imperial; British; Female. Life dates 1692-1712. Biography Daughter of James II of England by Mary of Modena (qq.v.). 4 related objects. print. Museum number 1927,1008.65 | Producer name ...

  6. Maria von Modena; Schwester von James Francis Edward Stuart; sie starb 1712 an den Pocken Normdaten GND: 1026821258 | OGND | VIAF: 268841869 Namensvarianten. Stuart, Louisa Maria Teresa; Louisa Maria, Great Britain, Princess; Louisa Maria, Great Britain, Princess Royal; Louisa Maria, Princess over the Water; Louisa Maria, Stuart; Louisa Maria ...

  7. Louisa Maria was the daughter of James II, King of England, who was forced to flee the country in 1689. Born in exile in 1692, she was named Louisa in honour of Louis XIV, who had provided a home for the family of James II in the palace of Saint-Germain-en-Laye. Louisa died there in 1712, of smallpox. We are currently unable to accept new ...