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  1. Maria Anna of Spain (18 August 1606 – 13 May 1646) was a Holy Roman Empress and Queen of Hungary and Bohemia by her marriage to Ferdinand III, Holy Roman Emperor. She acted as regent on several occasions during the absences of her husband, notably during his absence in Bohemia in 1645.

  2. María Josefa Carmela of Spain (6 July 1744 – 8 December 1801) was a Princess of Naples and Sicily by birth. At the accession of her father to the Spanish throne as Charles III, she became an Infanta of Spain. Born and raised in Naples, she arrived in Spain with her family in October 1759, at age fifteen.

  3. The Infanta Maria Anna of Spain, future Queen of Hungary. Date. Ca. 1622. Technique. Oil. Support. Canvas. Dimension. Height: 169 cm; Width: 110 cm. Provenance. Royal Collection (Real Alcázar, Madrid, galería que mira al mediodía sobre el Jardín de los Emperadores, 1636, s.n.; ¿Palacio del Buen Retiro, Madrid, pieza anteluneta, 1772, nº 353?;

  4. Infanta Maria of Spain may refer to: Maria of Austria, Holy Roman Empress (1528–1603) María of Spain (1580-1583), daughter of Philip II; Infanta Maria of Spain (1603), daughter of Philip III; Maria Anna of Spain (1606–1646), daughter of Philip III

  5. Mary of Austria, Queen of Hungary. Ca. 1630. Oil on canvas. Philip IV´s sister, Maria, was born in El Escorial in 1606. As a result of her royal lineage, she was destined to become yet another pawn in the play of matrimonial alliances that the European courts found so useful. As a marriageable infanta, marrying her was first considered a means ...

  6. Maximilian’s wife was the Spanish infanta Maria (b. 1528), a daughter of Emperor Charles V and Isabella of Portugal. The marriage was concluded in 1548 as the result of pressure from Spain and was intended to emphasize the political and genealogical union between the two lines.

  7. Infante of Spain (feminine infanta; Spanish: infante de España; f. infanta) is a royal title normally granted at birth to the children of reigning and past Spanish monarchs, and to the children of the heir to the Crown. Individuals holding the title of infante also enjoy the style of Royal Highness .