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  1. Maria José da Bélgica (Oostende, 4 de agosto de 1906 – Thônex, 27 de janeiro de 2001), apelidada de "a Rainha de Maio", foi a última rainha-consorte da Itália entre maio e junho de 1946. Era filha do rei Alberto I da Bélgica e sua esposa Isabel da Baviera.

  2. Maria José da Bélgica ( Oostende, 4 de agosto de 1906 – Thônex, 27 de janeiro de 2001 ), apelidada de "a Rainha de Maio", foi a última rainha-consorte da Itália entre maio e junho de 1946. Era filha do rei Alberto I da Bélgica e sua esposa Isabel da Baviera.

  3. Luísa Maria Amélia (Bruxelas, 18 de fevereiro de 1858 — Wiesbaden, 1 de março de 1924), foi uma Princesa da Bélgica, a filha mais velha do rei Leopoldo II e de sua esposa, a arquiduquesa Maria Henriqueta da Áustria.

    • Early Life
    • Marriage and Children
    • Princess of Piedmont
    • Queen For A Month
    • Exile
    • Death
    • Musical Foundation
    • Honours
    • Portrayal of Marie in The Arts
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    Princess Marie-José was born in Ostend, the youngest child of King Albert I of the Belgians and his consort, Duchess Elisabeth in Bavaria. Through her mother she was a grandniece of Empress Elisabeth of Austria and of Maria Sophie of Bavaria, last queen consort of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies.During the First World War, she was evacuated to Engl...

    On 8 January 1930, she married Crown Prince Umberto of Italy, from the House of Savoy, at the Quirinal Palace in Rome, and so became Princess of Piedmont (Italian: Principessa di Piemonte). Among the wedding gifts was a turquoise and diamond parure, worn by the bride at her pre-wedding reception,and a diamond bow worn as a sash decoration at state ...

    In October 1939, Princess Marie-José was made President of the Red Cross in Italy. The Princess and Duchess of Aostaattended the ceremony where Marie-José was installed as President of the Italian Red Cross. During the Second World War she was one of the very few diplomatic channels between the German/Italian camp and the other European countries i...

    Following Italy's defection to the Allied side in the war, her discredited father-in-law, King Victor Emmanuel III, withdrew from government. Her husband became regent under the title of Lieutenant General of the Realm. He and Marie-José toured war torn Italy, where they made a positive impression. However, King Victor Emmanuel III refused to abdic...

    In exile, the family gathered for a brief time on the Portuguese Riviera, but she and Umberto separated. She and their four children soon left for Switzerland, where she lived most of the time for the rest of her life, while Umberto remained in Portugal. However, the couple, both of whom were devout Catholics, never divorced. The republican constit...

    For some time, she lived in Mexico with her daughter, Princess Marie-Beatrice, and her grandchildren. Queen Marie-José returned to Italy after her husband's death in 1983. She died on 27 January 2001 in a Geneva clinic of lung cancer at the age of 94, surviving her two brothers and some of her nieces and nephews, including King Baudouin of the Belg...

    Like her mother, Duchess Elisabeth in Bavaria, Marie-José inspired a musical contest. In 1959 she established the Fondation du prix de composition Reine Marie-José. It awarded its biennial prizes for the first time the following year. The first prize at the 1960 Concours was awarded to Giorgio Ferrari for his Quatuor à cordes avec une voix chantée....

    National dynastic honours

    1. House of Savoy: Knight Grand Cordon of the Order of Saints Maurice and Lazarus

    Foreign honours

    1. Holy See: Knight of the Order of the Golden Spur 2. Sovereign Military Order of Malta: Knight Grand Cross of Justice of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta, Special Class 3. Austrian Imperial and Royal Family: Dame of the Imperial and Royal Order of the Starry Cross, 1st Class 4. Greek Royal Family: Dame Grand Cross of the Royal Order of Saints Olga and Sophia, 1st Class

    Arms and monogram

    1. Alliance Coat of Arms of King Umberto II and Queen Maria-José 2. Royal Monogram of Queen Maria-José of Italy

    Music

    1. Dutch singer Petra Berger's song "Terra Promessa", the first song from her album Eternal Woman, is about Marie-José.[better source needed]

  4. Marie-José da Bélgica (Marie-José Charlotte Sophie Amélie Henriette Gabrielle; 4 de agosto de 1906 - 27 de janeiro de 2001) foi a última rainha da Itália.

  5. Maria José de Bragança (Wertheim, 19 de março de 1857 — Viena, 11 de março de 1943) foi filha do deposto rei Miguel I de Portugal, e pretendente ao estatuto de infanta de Portugal, foi duquesa na Baviera pelo casamento com Carlos Teodoro, Duque na Baviera, irmão da Imperatriz Sissi. É a trisavó do rei Filipe da Bélgica.

  6. Josefina Carlota Ingeborg Isabel Maria José Margarida Astrid (em francês: Joséphine Charlotte Ingeborg Elisabeth Marie-José Marguerite Astrid; Bruxelas, 11 de outubro de 1927 — Luxemburgo, 10 de janeiro de 2005) foi uma princesa da Bélgica, esposa do grão-duque João e grã-duquesa consorte de Luxemburgo de 1964 até sua morte.