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  1. Cláudia Felicidade da Áustria (30 de maio de 1653 — Viena, 8 de abril de 1676) foi a segunda esposa do Imperador Leopoldo I e Imperatriz Consorte do Sacro Império Romano-Germânico. além de Rainha da Hungria, Croácia e Boêmia e dos outros territórios habsbúrgicos. [1]

  2. Claudia Felicitas of Austria (30 May 1653 – 8 April 1676) was by birth an Archduchess of Austria and by marriage Holy Roman Empress, German Queen, Archduchess consort of Austria, Queen consort of Hungary and Bohemia as the second wife of Leopold I.

  3. Claudia Felizitas Aostria-Tirol (30 a viz Mae 1653 e Firenze – 8 a viz Ebrel 1676 e Vienna) a voe Impalaerez santel. Merc'h e oa da Anna de' Medici ha d'he fried, an arc'hdug Ferdinand Karl Aostria (1628-1662 ).

  4. Biography. "Archduchess Claudia Felicitas of Austria (30 May 1653 – 8 April 1676) was by birth an Archduchess of Austria and by marriage Holy Roman Empress, German Queen, Archduchess consort of Austria, Queen consort of Hungary and Bohemia as the second wife of Leopold I.

    • May 30, 1653
    • April 8, 1676
  5. 2 de out. de 2023 · Archduchess Claudia Felicitas of Austria was the second of the three wives and the second cousin of Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor who was also King of Hungary, King of Bohemia, Archduke of Austria, King of Croatia, Duke of Teschen, King of the Romans, Archduke of Further Austria, and Prince of Transylvania.

  6. Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia. Claudia FelicitasFlorentine noblewoman. Born in Florence; daughter of Anna de Medici (b. 1616) and Ferdinand, archduke of Austrian Tyrol; granddaughter of Claudia de Medici (1604–1648); second wife of Leopold I, Holy Roman emperor (r. 1658–1705).

  7. 11 de ago. de 2021 · Claudia Felicitas of Austria was born on 30 May 1653 as the daughter of Ferdinand Charles, Archduke of Further Austria and Count of Tyrol, and his wife and first cousin Anna de’ Medici. She was named for her grandmother Claudia de’ Medici, who had died in 1648.