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Maria and Amalia
# Maria Johanna Ludovica Anna Amalia Nepomucena Aloysia Ignatia Xaveria Josepha Franziska de Chantal Eva Apollonia Magdalena Crescentia Vincentia ( b. Dresden, 5 April 1798-d. Dresden, 30 October 1799 ).
* 1724 – Maria Amalia of Saxony, queen of Spain ( d. 1760 )
Heydrich was born in 1904 in Halle an der Saale to composer and opera singer Richard Bruno Heydrich and his wife Elisabeth Anna Maria Amalia Krantz, a Roman Catholic.
* Maria Amalia of Courland ( 1653-1711 ), noblewoman, participated in the creation of the Karlsaue Park.
Maria Theresa Walburga Amalia Christina (; 13 May 1717 – 29 November 1780 ) was the only female ruler of the Habsburg dominions and the last of the House of Habsburg.
Maria Theresa and her husband, Francis I, Holy Roman Emperor, had sixteen children, including Queen Marie Antoinette of France, Queen Maria Carolina of Naples, Duchess Maria Amalia of Parma and two Holy Roman Emperors, Joseph II and Leopold II.
Most descriptions of her baptism stress that the infant was carried ahead of her cousins, Archduchesses Maria Josepha and Maria Amalia, the daughters of Charles VI's elder brother and predecessor, Joseph I, before the eyes of Joseph's widow, Empress Wilhelmine Amalia.
Little more than a year after her birth, Maria Theresa was joined by a sister, Archduchess Maria Anna, and another one, named Maria Amalia, was born in 1724.
# Maria Amalia of Saxony ( 26 September 1757-20 April 1831 ) married Karl II August of Zweibrücken and had issue.
Already in 1722 Charles Albert had been married to the Habsburg princess Maria Amalia of Austria.
In 1809, Louis Philippe married Princess Maria Amalia of Naples and Sicily, daughter of King Ferdinand IV of Naples and Maria Carolina of Austria.
He was the son of Charles I, Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel, and Princess Maria Amalia of Courland.
After Archduchess Isabella's death on 27 November 1763, a political marriage was arranged with Maria Josepha of Bavaria ( d. 1767 ), a daughter of Charles Albert, Elector of Bavaria ( the former emperor Charles VII ) and Archduchess Maria Amalia of Austria.
This settlement was the condition of his marriage on 5 August 1764 with Infanta Maria Luisa of Spain, daughter of Charles III of Spain and Maria Amalia of Saxony.
Charles was the second son of Charles III and his wife Maria Amalia of Saxony.

Maria and Christina
Alfonso XII and his second wife Maria Christina of Austria, 1885.
On 29 November 1879 at the Basilica of Atocha in Madrid, Alfonso married a much more distant relative, Maria Christina of Austria, daughter of Archduke Karl Ferdinand of Austria and of his wife Archduchess Elisabeth of Austria.
His mother, Maria Christina of Austria, was appointed regent during his minority.
Cenotaph to Maria Christina, Duchess of Teschen | Maria Christina of Austria in the Augustinerkirche, by Canova
Of the cenotaphs and funeral monuments the most splendid is the monument to the archduchess Maria Christina, Duchess of Teschen, consisting of nine figures.
The supporters of reform and of limitations on the absolutist rule of the Spanish throne rallied behind Isabella and the regent, Maria Christina ; these reformists were called " Cristinos.
* 1858 – Maria Christina of Austria ( d. 1929 )
* 1742 – Maria Christina, Duchess of Teschen ( d. 1798 )
* By Maria Christina Ruiz
Brando had a long-term relationship with his housekeeper Maria Christina Ruiz, by whom he had three children: Ninna Priscilla Brando ( born May 13, 1989 ), Myles Jonathan Brando ( born January 16, 1992 ), and Timothy Gahan Brando ( born January 6, 1994 ).
* February 6 – Maria Christina of Austria, Queen Regent of Spain ( b. 1858 )
* September 11 – Augustín Fernández Muñoz, Duke of Riansares, morganatic husband of Maria Christina of the Two Sicilies
He was celebrated by the public and honored by Maria Christina of Austria, Queen Regent of Spain.
Cosimo's elder son, Ferdinando, was not yet of legal maturity to succeed him, thus Maria Maddalena and his grandmother, Christina of Lorraine, acted as regents.
Ferdinand married his fourth wife, Maria Christina, the daughter of Francis I, the Bourbon king of Sicily, in 1829.
His mother, Maria Christina, the second wife of Alfonso XII served as regent.
She also developed a mistrust of intelligent older women as a result of her mother's close relationship with the Archduchess Maria Christina, Duchess of Teschen, Marie Antoinette's older sister.
* Queen Maria Christina of Bourbon-Two Sicilies, regent of Spain after her husband's ( Ferdinand VII ) death while their daughter, the future Isabella II was a minor.
Katy Jurado was born Maria Christina Jurado Garcia on January 16, 1924, in Mexico City.
In 1842 Malmaison was purchased by Maria Christina, widow of King Ferdinand VII of Spain ; she lived there with her second husband Agustín Fernando Muñoz, 1st Duke of Riánsares.
In 1861 Maria Christina sold the property to Napoleon III.

Maria and Franziska
# Maria Ludovika Auguste Fredericka Therese Franziska Johanna Aloysia Nepomucena Ignatia Anna Josepha Xaveria Franziska de Paula Barbara ( b. Dresden, 14 March 1795-d. Dresden, 25 April 1796 ).
* 1672 – Anna Maria Franziska of Saxe-Lauenburg ( d. 1741 )
# Maria Augusta Nepomucena Antonia Franziska Xaveria Aloysia ( b. Dresden, 21 June 1782 – d. Dresden, 14 March 1863 ).
Marie Louise of Austria ( Maria Ludovica Leopoldina Franziska Therese Josepha Lucia von Habsburg-Lothringen ; 12 December 1791 – 17 December 1847 ) was the second wife of Napoleon I, Emperor of the French and later Duchess of Parma.
Anna Elisabeth Franziska Adolphine Wilhelmine Louise Maria, Freiin von Droste zu Hülshoff, known as Annette von Droste-Hülshoff (; January 10 or 12 1797 – May 24 1848 ), was a 19th century German writer.
On 6 August 1755, in Valtice or Feldsberg, Charles-Joseph married Princess Franziska Xaveria Maria of Liechtenstein ( Vienna, 27 November 1739-Vienna, 17 May 1821 ), sister of Franz Joseph I, Prince of Liechtenstein.
* Maria Margaretha Franziska Xaveria ( b. Dresden, 13 September 1727-d. Dresden, 1 February 1734 ).
* Maria Anna Sophie Sabina Angela Franziska Xaveria ( b. Dresden, 29 August 1728-d. Munich, 17 February 1797 ); married on 9 August 1747 to Maximilian III Joseph, Elector of Bavaria.
* Maria Josepha Karolina Eleonore Franziska Xaveria ( b. Dresden, 4 November 1731-d. Versailles, 13 March 1767 ); married on 9 February 1747 to Louis, Dauphin of France ( 1729 – 1765 ), son of Louis XV of France ( she was the mother of Kings Louis XVI, Louis XVIII and Charles X ) of France.
* Maria Christina Anna Teresia Salomea Eulalia Franziska Xaveria ( b. Warsaw, 12 February 1735-d. Brumath, 19 November 1782 ), Princess-Abbess of Remiremont.
* Maria Kunigunde Dorothea Hedwig Franziska Xaveria Florentina ( b. Warsaw, 10 November 1740-d. Dresden, 8 April 1826 ), Princess-Abbess of Thorn and Essen ; nearly married Louis Philippe II, Duke of Orléans ; Philippe Égalité.
Tiarks married in Hamburg on 18 November 1899 Emmie ( Emmy ) Marie Franziska Brödermann of Hamburg, Germany ( 15 February 1875-27 July 1943 ), daughter of Eduard Matthias Brödermann ( Hamburg, 27 February 1842-Hamburg, 28 February 1904 ), merchant, and wife ( Hamburg, 3 May 1872 ) Ramona Luisa Clara Ignacia Störzel ( Grabow, 2 June 1852-Hamburg, 24 June 1939 ); paternal granddaughter of Carl Matthias Brödermann ( Hamburg, 28 April 1789-Eimsbüttel, 10 June 1854 ), a merchant, married firstly in Havana on 16 March 1828 Anna Oom ( Lisbon, 1 September 1787-Hamburg, 28 February 1837 ), and second wife ( Hamburg, 18 December 1838 ) Marianne Kunhardt ( Hamburg, 10 March 1815-Eimsbüttel, 23 February 1882 ) and maternal granddaughter of Heinrich Eduard Störzel ( Grabow, 26 September 1819-Hamburg, 2 April 1885 ) and wife ( Durango, Mexico, 15 December 1847 ) María Ramona Redo Balmaseda ( Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, 14 October 1830-Brannenburg, 23 October 1914 ); and great-granddaughter of Johann Hinrich Brödermann, Bürger and shipbroker, and wife Anna Senglemann, Georg Wilhelm Kunhardt and wife Anna Maria Schultz and Diego Redo and wife María Francisca Balmaseda.
On 30 June 1978, Prince Michael was married, at a civil ceremony, at the Rathaus, Vienna, Austria, to Baroness Marie-Christine von Reibnitz, the only child of the Silesian nobleman Baron Gunther Hubertus von Reibnitz, and his Hungarian-born wife, Maria Anna Carolina Franziska Walpurga Bernadette, Countess Szapáry de Muraszombath, Széchysziget et Szapár.
Princess Michael is the only daughter of Baron Günther Hubertus von Reibnitz ( of German descent ) and his Hungarian wife, Countess Maria Anna Carolina Franziska Walpurga Bernadette Szapáry von Muraszombath, Széchysziget und Szapár, a daughter of Count Friedrich Szapáry von Muraszombath, Széchysziget und Szapár, an Austro-Hungarian diplomat, who served as an ambassador in Saint Petersburg at the outbreak of World War I.
Anna Maria Luisa arranged a marriage for her younger brother at the instigation of their father: On 2 July 1697 Gian Gastone de ' Medici married Anna Maria Franziska of Saxe-Lauenburg, heiress of the eponymous duchy, in Düsseldorf.
He despised the Electress for engineering his unhappy marriage with Anna Maria Franziska of Saxe-Lauenburg, while she detested his liberal policies: he repealed all of his father's anti-Semitic statutes and revelled in upsetting her.
His sister, Anna Maria Luisa de ' Medici, the Electress Palatine, married him to Anna Maria Franziska of Saxe-Lauenburg, a wealthy widow, in 1697.
She put forward Anna Maria Franziska, her brother-in-law's widow and potential heiress of the Duchy of Saxe-Lauenburg.
As she did not like cities or courts, Anna Maria Franziska demanded they establish themselves in her Bohemian residence, Ploskovice Castle, in Reichstadt, post-haste.
Anna Maria Franziska was unpredictable and prone to outbursts of rage, she held " conversations in the stables with the horses " and would rather have remained a widow than have been married again.

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