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  1. Contents 1Biography 1.1Marriage 1.2Queen 2Issue 3Ancestors 4Gallery 5References 5.1Citations 5.2Sources 6Further reading For other people named Anna of Austria, see Anna of Austria (disambiguation).Queen consort of PolandAnne of AustriaPortrait by M...

  2. Catherine of Austria (Polish: Katarzyna Habsburżanka; 15 or 25 September 1533 – 28 February 1572) was one of the fifteen children of Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor and Anna of Bohemia and Hungary. In 1553, she married Polish King Sigismund II Augustus and became Queen consort of Poland and Grand Duchess consort of Lithuania.

  3. Catherine of Braganza (1638–1705), wife of Charles II of England; Catherine Opalińska (1680–1747), wife of Stanisław I of Poland; Catharine Montour (1710–1804), prominent Iroquois woman; Catherine Pavlovna of Russia (1788–1819), second wife of William I of Württemberg; See also. Queen Catherine Ironfist, the fictional protagonist of ...

  4. Charles’s powerful Spanish relatives played a considerable role in his search for a suitable wife. Negotiations were initiated for a marriage between him and Elisabeth I of England. In 1559 the Spanish court sent him to England, where he soon realized that his mission had no chance of success, as the Virgin Queen was not disposed to marry, and was most especially unlikely to

  5. 26 de mai. de 2023 · Archduchess Constance of Austria (Constance Renate of Habsburg, in German Konstanze Renate von Habsburg, Erzherzogin von Österreich, in Polish Konstancja Austriaczka or Konstancja Rakuszanka) (December 24, 1588-July 10, 1631) was a Queen consort of Poland and Sweden. Contents. * 1 Biography. Constance was a daughter of Charles II of Austria ...

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  7. Prussian ambassador's letter to Frederick the Great [g] The Treaty of Breslau of June 1742 ended hostilities between Austria and Prussia. With the First Silesian War at an end, the Queen soon made the recovery of Bohemia her priority. French troops fled Bohemia in the winter of the same year. On 12 May 1743, Maria Theresa was crowned Queen of Bohemia in St. Vitus Cathedral suo jure. Prussia ...