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  2. Maria Anna of Bavaria (1574–1616) | Encyclopedia.com

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    Maria Anna of Bavaria (1574–1616)Queen of Bohemia and Hungary . Name variations: Mary; Mary Anne of Bavaria; Marie-Anne of Bavaria. Born on December 12, 1574, in Munich; died on March 8, 1616, in Graz; became first wife of Ferdinand II, king of Bohemia and Hungary (r. 1578–1637), Holy Roman emperor (r.

  3. Maria Anna of Bavaria (1610–1665) | Encyclopedia.com

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    Maria Anna of Bavaria (1610–1665)Electress of Bavaria . Born on January 13, 1610, in Graz; died on September 25, 1665, in Munich; daughter of Maria Anna of Bavaria (1574–1616) and Ferdinand II, king of Bohemia and Hungary (r. 1578–1637), Holy Roman emperor (r. 1619–1637); sister of Ferdinand III (1608–1657), king of Bohemia and Hungary, and Holy Roman emperor (r. 1637–1657 ...

  4. Maria Anna of Bavaria – An Archduchess in the shadows

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    Maria Anna of Bavaria was born on 8 December 1574 in Munich as the daughter of William V, Duke of Bavaria and Renata of Lorraine. She was their fourth child, but she would be the first surviving daughter of her parents. Six more siblings would follow, of whom four survived to adulthood. Her elder brother Maximilian was her father’s successor ...

  5. Maria Anna of Bavaria - Wikipedia

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    Maria Anna of Bavaria may refer to: Maria Anna of Bavaria (1551–1608), who married her uncle Charles II, Archduke of Austria. Maria Anna of Bavaria (1574–1616), who married Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor, niece of the above. Duchess Maria Anna of Bavaria, married Louis, Dauphin of France (1661–1711), great-granddaughter of the first ...

  6. Maria Anna of Bavaria (born 1574) - Wikipedia

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    Maria Anna of Bavaria (18 December 1574 – 8 March 1616) was a German princess, a member of the House of Wittelsbach by birth and an Archduchess consort of Inner Austria by marriage. Born in Munich , she was the fourth child and second (but eldest surviving) daughter of William V, Duke of Bavaria and Renata of Lorraine .

  7. List of monarchs of Bavaria - Wikipedia

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    Maria Anna of Bavaria 1551–1608: Catherine Michaela of Spain 1567–1597: John II of Zweibrücken 1584–1635: Charles I of Zweibrücken-Birkenfeld 1560–1600: Wolfgang William of Neuburg 1578–1653: Magdalene of Bavaria 1587–1628: John William of Jülich-Cleves-Berg 1562–1609: Antonia of Lorraine 1568–1610: Maria Anna of Bavaria 1574 ...

  8. Louis, Duke of Burgundy - Wikipedia

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    Maria Anna Victoria of Bavaria Religion Roman Catholicism Signature Louis, Dauphin of France, Duke of Burgundy(6 August 1682 – 18 February 1712), was the eldest son of Louis, Grand Dauphin, and Maria Anna Victoria of Bavariaand grandson of the reigning French king, Louis XIV. He was known as the "Petit Dauphin" to distinguish him from his father.

  9. An imperial wedding in the city of love – NettyRoyal

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    The bride was born in 1988 as third of the six daughters of Count Riprand von und zu Arco-Zinneberg and his wife Archduchess Maria-Beatrix “Beatrice” of Austria-Este. Her father’s mother was a daughter of Princess Gundelinde of Bavaria, while her mother was the granddaughter of the last emperor of Austria, Karl.

  10. Ferdinand III: King of Germany, Holy Roman Emperor

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    Ferdinand III was King of Germany and Holy Roman Emperor for a time in the 17th Century. He was notably emperor when the Thirty Years War ended. He was born in Graz, in Styria, on July 13, 1608. His father was the eventual Holy Roman Emperor Ferdinand II, and his mother was Maria Anna of Bavaria.

  11. History for Main/RoyalInbreeding - TV Tropes

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    Ferdinand II was related to his own wife, Maria Anna of Bavaria, in at least 3 ways (1st cousins, 2nd cousins once removed, and 3rd cousins). Despite Phillip III and Margaret not being true 1st cousins, they were actually more closely related to each other than Ferdinand II was to Maria Anna.