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Maria and Aloysia
# 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 ).
# 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 ).
# Maria Augusta Nepomucena Antonia Franziska Xaveria Aloysia ( b. Dresden, 21 June 1782 d. Dresden, 14 March 1863 ).
# Theresia Maria Josepha Magdalena Anna Antonia Walburga Ignatia Xaveria Augustina Aloysia Fortunata ( 27 February 1761-26 November 1820 ) died unmarried.
# Anna Maria Maximiliane Stephania Karoline Johanna Luisa Xaveria Nepomucena Aloysia Benedicta, ( b. Dresden, 4 January 1836 d. Naples, 10 February 1859 ), known as Anna ; married on 24 November 1856 to Ferdinand IV, Grand Duke of Tuscany.
The plant had already been quietly imported directly into the Real Jardín Botánico de Madrid, where in 1797 professors Casimiro Gómez Ortega and Antonio Palau y Verdera named it, though they did not yet effectively publish it, Aloysia citrodora in Latin and " Hierba de la Princesa " in Spanish, to compliment Maria Louisa of Parma, Princess of Asturias the wife of the Garden's patron Infante Carlos de Borbon, Prince of Asturias and son of king Carlos III.
* Maria Antonia Aloysia Walburga Mechthildis ( Vienna, 14 March 1756-Vienna, 1 December 1821 ), a Nun
Strickland was born in Valletta, the son of naval officer Commander Walter Strickland, from the ancient English Strickland family of Sizergh, and Maria Aloysia Bonnici, the niece and heiress of Sir Nicholas Sceberras Bologna, fifth Count della Catena in Malta, whom Gerald succeeded in 1875.
* Princess Aloysia Maria Gabriela Hyppolita ( Eisgrub, 13 August 1838 Vienna, 17 April 1920 ), married in Vienna on 22 May 1864 Heinrich Graf von Fünfkirchen ( Schloss Fünfkirchen, 25 January 1830 Vienna, 2 January 1885 ), without issue
# Maria Amalia Friederike Augusta Karolina Ludovica Josepha Aloysia Anna Nepomucena Philippina Vincentia Franziska de Paula Franziska de Chantal ( b. Dresden, 10 August 1794-d. Pillnitz, 18 September 1870 ), known as Amalia.
# Maria Ferdinanda Amalia Xaveria Theresia Josepha Anna Nepomucena Aloysia Johanna Vincentia Ignatia Dominica Franziska de Paula Franziska de Chantal ( b. Dresden, 27 April 1796-d. Schloss Brandeis, Bohemia, 3 January 1865 ), known as Maria ; married on 6 May 1821 to Ferdinand III, Grand Duke of Tuscany ( father-in-law of her younger sister ).
# Maria Josepha Amalia Beatrix Xaveria Vincentia Aloysia Franziska de Paula Franziska de Chantal Anna Apollonia Johanna Nepomucena Walburga Theresia Ambrosia ( b. Dresden, 6 December 1803-d. Aranjuez, 17 May 1829 ), known as Maria Josepha Amalia ; married on 20 October 1819 to King Ferdinand VII of Spain.

Maria and Antonia
He was the fifth but third surviving son of Frederick Christian, Elector of Saxony, and Maria Antonia of Bavaria.
* 1784 Princess Maria Antonia of Naples and Sicily, Princess of Asturias ( d. 1806 )
* 1724 Duchess Maria Antonia of Bavaria, German singer and composer ( d. 1780 )
His mother, Maria Antonia, had been Leopold's daughter by his first marriage, to Philip IV of Spain's younger daughter Margaret Theresa.
Marie Antoinette ( or ; ; baptised Maria Antonia Josepha Johanna ( or Maria Antonia Josephina Johanna ); 2 November 1755 16 October 1793 ) was an Archduchess of Austria from 1755 to 1770, a Dauphine of France from 1770 to 1774 and the Queen of France and of Navarre from 1774 to 1792.
Maria Antonia of Austria was born on 2 November 1755 at the Hofburg Palace in Vienna, Austria ; on the next day, she was baptised Maria Antonia Josepha Johanna ( also known as Maria Antonia Josephina Johanna ).
The relaxed ambience of court life in the Hofburg, where it was possible to often deviate from protocol, was compounded by the private life which was developed by the Habsburgs even before Maria Antonia was born.
Maria Antonia had a simple and carefree childhood, especially in comparison to that of Louis XVI.
Because there were so many other children who could be married off, Maria Antonia was sometimes neglected by her mother.
Without the Seven Years ' War to " unite " the two countries briefly, the marriage of Maria Antonia and the Dauphin Louis-Auguste might not have occurred.
Maria Antonia was one of the few who were immune to the disease because she already had contracted the disease at a young age.
This ultimately left 12-year-old Maria Antonia as the only potential bride left in the family for the 14-year-old Louis Auguste, who was also her second cousin once removed, through Leopold I.
* 2 November 1755 19 April 1770: Her Royal Highness Archduchess Maria Antonia of Austria
He was the second ( but eldest surviving ) son of Frederick Christian, Elector of Saxony, and Maria Antonia Walpurgis of Bavaria, Princess of Bavaria.

Maria and Weber
Carl Maria von Weber, a relative of Mozart by marriage whom Wagner has characterized as the most German of German composers, is said to have refused to join Ludlams-Höhle, a social club of which Salieri was a member and avoided having anything to do with him.
The waltz with its modern hold took root in England in about 1812 ; in 1819 Carl Maria von Weber wrote Invitation to the Dance, which marked the adoption of the waltz form into the sphere of absolute music.
Franz Schubert is also something of a transitional figure, as are Johann Nepomuk Hummel, Mauro Giuliani, Friedrich Kuhlau, Fernando Sor, Luigi Cherubini, Jan Ladislav Dussek, and Carl Maria von Weber.
In opera, a new Romantic atmosphere combining supernatural terror and melodramatic plot in a folkloric context was first successfully achieved by Carl Maria von Weber ( 1786 1826 ) and perfected by Richard Wagner ( 1813 1883 ) in his Ring Cycle.
* 1826 Carl Maria von Weber, German composer ( b. 1786 )
* 1786 Carl Maria von Weber, German composer ( d. 1826 )
Carl Maria von Weber established German Romantic opera in opposition to the dominance of Italian bel canto.
* Oberon ( opera ), by Carl Maria von Weber
* Carl Maria von Weber
* June 5 Carl Maria von Weber, German composer ( b. 1786 )
** Carl Maria von Weber, German composer ( d. 1826 )
* Carl Maria von Weber: Abu Hassan ( 1811 )
Bruckner is greeted by ( from left to right ): Franz Liszt | Liszt, Richard Wagner | Wagner, Franz Schubert | Schubert, Robert Schumann | Schumann, Carl Maria von Weber | Weber, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart | Mozart, Ludwig van Beethoven | Beethoven, Christoph Willibald Gluck | Gluck, Joseph Haydn | Haydn, George Frideric Handel | Handel, Johann Sebastian Bach | Bach.
* Carl Maria von Weber ( 1786 1826 ) was Kapellmeister at the Bresault theater ( 1804-1807 ) and Kapellmeister at Dresde for Count Heinrich Vitzthum ( 1816-1826 ).
Carl Maria von Weber
Carl Maria Friedrich Ernst von Weber ( 18 or 19 November 17864 / 5 June 1826 ) was a German composer, conductor, pianist, guitarist and critic, one of the first significant composers of the Romantic school.
Homage has been paid to Weber by 20th century composers such as Debussy, Stravinsky, Mahler ( who completed Weber's unfinished comic opera Die drei Pintos and made revisions of Euryanthe and Oberon ) and Hindemith ( composer of the popular Symphonic Metamorphosis of Themes by Carl Maria von Weber ).
* Henderson, D. G. and Henderson, A. H. ( 1990 ) Carl Maria von Weber: a guide to research, Garland composer resource manuals 24, New York ; London: Garland, ISBN 0-8240-4118-6
* Meyer, S. C. ( 2003 ) Carl Maria Von Weber and the Search for a German Opera, Indiana University Press, ISBN 0-253-34185-X
* Warrack, J. H. ( 1976 ) Carl Maria Von Weber, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 0-241-91321-7
* Information about the new Carl Maria von Weber Edition
* The works of Carl Maria von Weber
* Carl Maria von Weber cylinder recordings, from the Cylinder Preservation and Digitization Project at the University of California, Santa Barbara Library.

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