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  1. 27. Nov. 2023 · Maria Ludovika Beatrix von österreich Este Maria Ludovika Beatrix 14 Dezember 1787 in Monza 7 April 1816 in Verona war a Kategorien; Täglich ...

  2. Archduchess Maria Beatrix of Austria-Este ( German: Maria Beatrix Anna Franziska, Erzherzogin von Österreich-Este, Prinzessin von Modena; 13 February 1824 – 18 March 1906) was the consort of the Carlist pretender, Juan, Count of Montizón and, by birth, a member of the House of Austria-Este which had ruled the Duchy of Modena .

  3. 1. März 2022 · Maria Ludovika of Austria-Este was born on 14 December 1787 as the daughter of Archduke Ferdinand of Austria-Este, a son of Maria Theresa of Austria, and Maria Beatrice Ricciarda d’Este. She was born in Monza in the duchy of Milan. She was baptised with the names Maria Ludovika but was more commonly known as just [read more]

  4. ⚭ 1808 Maria Ludovika Beatrix von Österreich-Este (1787–1816) ⚭ 1816 Karoline Auguste von Bayern (1792–1873) Ferdinand III. (1769–1824), Großherzog der Toskana ⚭ 1790 Maria Louisa von Neapel-Sizilien (1773–1802) ⚭ 1821 Maria Anna von Sachsen (1796–1865), Tochter des Maximilian von Sachsen (1759–1838)

  5. Maria Ludovika Beatrix von Modena Maria Ludovika Beatrix (* 14. Dezember 1787 in Monza; † 7. April 1816 in Verona) war als dritte Gattin Franz I. österreichische Kaiserin (seit 1808). 46 Beziehungen.

  6. Empress Maria Ludovica – The Poet’s Immovable Muse. Emperor Franz II/I had, as is still partly known, more wives than numbers in his name. Exactly four wives stood by him – sometimes more, sometimes less long – during his life. The third wife of the Biedermeier emperor to be outlined here was Maria Ludovica Beatrix of Austria-Este.

  7. Maria Ludovika. Kaiserin von Österreich, * 14.12.1787 Monza bei Mailand, † 7.4.1816 Verona. (katholisch)