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  1. Vor einem Tag · Early life Anne at the age of six, 1607. Born at the Benavente Palace [es] in Valladolid, Spain, and baptised Ana María Mauricia, she was the eldest daughter of King Philip III of Spain and his wife Margaret of Austria. She held the titles of Infanta of Spain and of Portugal (since her father was king of Portugal as well as Spain) and Archduchess of Austria. Despite her Spanish birth, she was ...

  2. Vor 3 Tagen · Künstlerisch vielseitig begabte Familie. Lucian Reich sen. heiratete am 17. Mai 1813 Maria Josepha Schelble, die auch aus einer Künstlerfamilie stammte.

  3. Vor 2 Tagen · In 1713, Charles VI issued the Pragmatic Sanction, declaring by imperial decree that the imperial throne could be occupied by a female heir. Charles and Leopold had made a Mutual Pact of Succession before the latter died, and so Charles was comfortable with having Leopold's elder daughter, Maria Josepha, succeed him on the imperial throne.

  4. Vor einem Tag · Franz Peter Schubert was born in Himmelpfortgrund (now a part of Alsergrund), Vienna, Archduchy of Austria, on 31 January 1797, and baptized in the Catholic Church the following day. He was the twelfth child of Franz Theodor Florian Schubert (1763–1830) and Maria Elisabeth Katharina Vietz (1756–1812).

  5. Vor 4 Tagen · Corner (1715-1720); Maria Josepha von Österreich (u m 1720); König Ludwig XV. von Frankreich (1720/21); Dame im türkischen Kostüm (ab 1728); Kaiserin Wilhelmine Amalie (1730); Der Dichter Pietro Metastasio (1730); Mädchen mit Papagei (ca. 1730); Die Gräfin Anna Karolina Orzelska (um 1730); Mädchen aus der Familie Le Blond (um ...

  6. Vor einem Tag · Reines de France. modifier. Marie-Antoinette Josèphe Jeanne de Habsbourg-Lorraine, née le 2 novembre 1755 à Vienne en Autriche et morte guillotinée le 16 octobre 1793 sur la place de la Révolution à Paris, est reine de France et de Navarre de 1774 à 1791, puis reine des Français de 1791 à 1792.

  7. Vor einem Tag · Events leading to World War I. The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand [a] was one of the key events that led to World War I. Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria, heir presumptive to the Austro-Hungarian throne, and his wife, Sophie, Duchess of Hohenberg, were assassinated on 28 June 1914 by Bosnian Serb student Gavrilo Princip.