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  1. 19. Apr. 2024 · In the Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle which ended the War of the Austrian Succession, Empress Maria Theresa ceded the duchies of Parma, Piacenza and Guastalla to Ferdinand VI of Spain. At Louis XV's instigation, Philip was created Duke of Parma. Louise Élisabeth as Duchess of Parma, by Charles-André van Loo

  2. Vor 2 Tagen · Princess Marie Louise of Hanover and Cumberland: October 11, 1879: January 31, 1948: Married 1900, Prince Maximilian of Baden (1867 –1929) and had 2 children: Princess Marie Alexandra of Baden (1902–1944) Berthold, Margrave of Baden (1906 –1963) Prince George William of Hanover and Cumberland

  3. 3. Mai 2024 · Marie Louise 1791–1847 Duchess of Parma: Ferdinand I 1793–1875 President of the German Confederation Emperor of Austria r. 1835–1848: Maria Anna of Savoy 1803–1884: Maria Anna of Austria 1804–1858: Clementina of Austria 1798–1881: Leopold 1790–1851 Prince of Salerno: Maximilian I Joseph 1756–1825 King of Bavaria: Caroline of ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Louis_XVLouis XV - Wikipedia

    Vor 6 Tagen · Louise Élisabeth (14 August 1727 – 6 December 1759), Duchess of Parma, had issue Anne Henriette (14 August 1727 – 10 February 1752) Marie-Louise (28 July 1728 – 19 February 1733)

  5. Vor 5 Tagen · Marie-Louise, Duchess of Parma, was an Austrian archduchess. She was also Napoleon’s second wife. In 1814 when the allies had forced Napoleon to abdicate, she chose to go into exile with him but instead returned to her father’s court in Vienna.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Louis_XIVLouis XIV - Wikipedia

    Vor 6 Tagen · It was headed by the highest-ranking French nobles, among them Louis' uncle Gaston, Duke of Orléans and first cousin Anne Marie Louise d'Orléans, Duchess of Montpensier, known as la Grande Mademoiselle; Princes of the Blood such as Condé, his brother Armand de Bourbon, Prince of Conti, and their sister the Duchess of Longueville; dukes of ...

  7. Vor 2 Tagen · Maria Theresa (Maria Theresia Walburga Amalia Christina; 13 May 1717 – 29 November 1780) was ruler of the Habsburg dominions from 1740 until her death in 1780, and the only woman to hold the position suo jure (in her own right). She was the sovereign of Austria, Hungary, Croatia, Bohemia, Transylvania, Mantua, Milan, Galicia and Lodomeria ...