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Children of Maria Theresa. Subcategories. This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total. J. Joseph II, Holy Roman Emperor (1 C, 13 P) L.
Four of Maria Theresa's children died before reaching adolescence. Her eldest daughter Maria Elisabeth died from stomach cramps at the age of three. Her third child, the first of three daughters named Maria Carolina, died shortly after her first birthday. The second Maria Carolina was born feet first in 1748.
Besides the Grand Dauphin (see below), Louis XIV and Maria Theresa had three other children, none of whom lived more than half a year. Their names were Anne-Élisabeth (18 November 1662 – 30 December 1662), Marie-Anne (16 November 1664 – 26 December 1664) and Louis-François (14 June 1672 – 4 November 1672).
Maria Carolina was the second of the children of Maria Theresa to bear the name: her elder sister with the same name had died in 1741 at the age of one year old. [1] The second Maria Carolina also died in infancy. Particularly traumatic was the fact that she died during the birth, necessitating an emergency baptism. The baby failed to turn in ...
The palace where Elisabeth was raised in her early childhood. Born on 13 August 1743, Maria Elisabeth Josefa Johanna Antonia was the sixth (fourth living) of the sixteen children of Maria Theresa, ruler of the Habsburg monarchy, and Francis I Stephen, Holy Roman Emperor.
Articles relating to Maria Theresa (1717 – 1780), ruler of the Archduchy of Austria (reigned 1740–1780). Subcategories. ... Children of Maria Theresa (2 C, 16 P)
Van Meytens was commissioned in 1748 by Empress Maria Theresa to produce a posthumous painting of her three daughters who had died in infancy. From left to right: Maria Carolina (1740–1741), Maria Carolina (1748) and Maria Elisabeth (1737–1740) Maria Elisabeth was born on 5 February 1737 at the Schönbrunn Palace in Vienna, Austria. [1]
English: Maria Theresa, Archduchess of Austria (nee Infanta of Portugal) with her children: Maria Annunziata, Elisabeth Amalie, Ferdinand Karl and Margarete Sophie.