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  1. Mariana or Maria Anna of Austria, [a] (24 December 1634 – 16 May 1696), was Queen of Spain from 1649, when she married her uncle Philip IV of Spain, until his death in 1665. She was then appointed regent for their three-year-old son Charles II, and due to his ill health remained an influential figure until she died in 1696.

  2. Year. 1652–1653. Medium. Oil on canvas. Dimensions. 234.2 cm × 131.5 cm (92.2 in × 51.8 in) Location. Museo del Prado, Madrid. Portrait of Mariana of Austria is a 1652–1653 oil-on-canvas painting by Diego Velázquez, the leading artist of the Spanish Golden Age, existing in a number of versions.

  3. Mariana de Austria. Apariencia. Para otros usos de este término, véase Ana de Austria. Mariana de Austria ( Wiener Neustadt, 22 de diciembre de 1634- Madrid, 16 de mayo de 1696) fue reina consorte de España (16491665) como segunda esposa de Felipe IV y regente (1665-1675) como madre de Carlos II . Biografía.

  4. Portrait of Mariana of Austria, Queen of Spain. Oil on canvas. Mariana of Austria, daughter of the Emperor Ferdinand III and Mary of Hungary, was born in Vienna in 1634. Intended as the wife of her cousin, Prince Baltasar Carlos, who died in 1646, she then married his uncle Philip IV of Spain.

  5. Bibliography. External links. Maria Anna of Austria (Maria Anna Josepha Antonia Regina; 7 September 1683 – 14 August 1754) was Queen of Portugal as the wife of King John V of Portugal. She served as the regent of Portugal from 1742 until 1750 during the illness of her husband.

  6. Mariana or Maria Anna of Austria, (24 December 1634 – 16 May 1696), was Queen of Spain from 1649, when she married her uncle Philip IV of Spain, until his death in 1665. She was then appointed regent for their three-year-old son Charles II, and due to his ill health remained an influential figure until she died in 1696.

  7. Mariana of Austria or Maria Anna was the queen consort of her uncle Philip IV of Spain from their marriage in 1649 until Philip died in 1665. She was then appointed regent for their...