[2]. Sehr viel schlimmer hat es den Adel von Bourbon-Parma getroffen. Born an Infanta of Spain and Portugal at the Royal Monastery of El Escorial, she was the daughter of Philip IV & III, and his wife Elisabeth of France, who died when Maria Theresa was six years old. In France, she was known simply as Madame la Dauphine. Maria Theresa played little part in political affairs except for the years 1667, 1672, and 1678, during which she acted as regent while her husband was away on campaigns on the frontier. Juli 1746 in Fontainebleau) war eine spanische Prinzessin aus dem Hause Bourbon und durch Heirat Dauphine von… Ferdinand Wenceslaus Joseph Michael Eleazar (28 September 1667 – 13 January 1668). Margaret Theresa of Spain (Spanish: Margarita Teresa, German: Margarete Theresia; 12 July 1651 – 12 March 1673) was, by marriage to Leopold I, Holy Roman Empress, German Queen, Archduchess of Austria and Queen of Hungary and Bohemia. 1662-1664, currently displayed in the, Generations are numbered by male-line descent from. She was known in Spain as María Teresa de Austria and in France as Marie-Thérèse d'Autriche. Als Tochter des spanischen Königs Philipp IV. Maria Teresa von Spanien war eine europäische Hochadelige. Königin von Frankreich und Navarra. However, King Philip IV rejected this idea, replying that the King of England should look for a wife in France. [5] Her father and the entire Spanish court accompanied the bride to the Isle of Pheasants on the border in the Bidassoa river, where Louis and his court met her in the meeting on the Isle of Pheasants on 7 June 1660, and she entered France. 1644 verlor Maria Theresia als Sechsjährige auch ihre Mutter. [27], The image of Margaret in the paintings by Velázquez inspired not only painters. Upon her death, Louis XIV said: "This is the first chagrin she has ever given me. [18] The year before, the Emperor gave an equestrian ballet where he personally mounted on his horse, Speranza; due to technical adaptations, the ballet gave spectators the impression that horses and carriages were hovering in the air. Juli 1683 in Versailles) war als Ehefrau des Sonnenkönigs Ludwig XIV. The outcome of the War of the Spanish Succession was the creation of the Spanish branch of the House of Bourbon in the person of King Philip V, Margaret's great-nephew. Vom nächstgelegenen Flughafen erreichen Sie die Unterkunft Hotel Maria Teresa mit Folgendem: [20] The couple had many common interests, especially in art and music. Maria Teresa von Bourbon-Parma, die in Paris zur Welt kam, war eine Cousine von König Felipe von Spanien (52). Datum 1600 Ort Frankreich Künstler Charles Beaubrun But more importantly, she became pregnant in early 1661, and a long-awaited son was born on 1 November 1661. Father of, This page was last edited on 15 April 2021, at 00:14. [24] In the last paintings of the 8-year-old Infanta made by Velázquez, a more mature and formal attitude of Margaret can be seen, due to her upcoming marriage to the Emperor. 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Prinzessin Maria Teresa von Bourbón und Habsburg, vollständiger Name María Teresa Isabel Eugenia del Patrocinio Diega (* 12. There have long been rumours that Maria Theresa had an illegitimate daughter, Louise Marie Thérèse (The Black Nun of Moret).[9][10][11][12][13]. Maria Teresa von Spanien (rechts), die Königin von Frankreich, mit ihrem ältesten Sohn Ludwig und ihrer Schwiegermutter Anna Maria Teresa von Spanien, die Königin von Frankreich Habsburger On 9 June the marriage took place in Saint-Jean-de-Luz at the recently rebuilt church of Saint Jean the Baptist. One of her younger grandsons eventually inherited her claim to the Spanish throne to become King Philip V of Spain in 1700. Emanuel von Bayern. [4] According to contemporaries, Margaret had an attractive appearance and lively character. [7][8], In the second half of the 1650s at the imperial court in Vienna the necessity developed for another dynastic marriage between the Spanish and Austrian branches of the House of Habsburg. Maria ist das erste Mitglied der königlichen Familie der Welt, das an der Epidemie gestorben ist. September 1912 … There are portraits of an adult Margaret by a number of European artists, most of which are stored in the collections of the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna. This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total. [15], On 28 April 1666 Margaret traveled from Madrid to Vienna, accompanied by her personal retinue. Her parents and close friends called her the "little angel". 1649 bekam sie eine nur vier Jahre ältere Stiefmutter, als sich Philipp IV. After the queen's death, Maintenon would become the king's second, although officially secret, wife. Wir fertigen Ihr Gemälde genau nach Ihren Wünschen. Of her six children, only one survived her, Louis, le Grand Dauphin, the oldest one, who died in 1711. Because of this avunculate marriage, Margaret's mother was nearly thirty years younger than her father. Composed by Antonio Cesti, the opera was called the "staging of the century" by contemporaries due to its magnificence and expense. Maria Anna Josepha Antonia Apollonia Scholastica (9 February 1672 – 23 February 1672). Carlos von … Auf diese Weise schloss die österreichische Kaiserin wichtige Bündnisse mit mehreren Linien innerhalb der Bourbonen, die in Frankreich, Spanien, Neapel und Parma regierten. She was considered as a member of the Cadet Branch. 1, 1), Paperback: 288 pages, University of Washington Press, in English, Revised Exp edition (October 2002). 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Maria Teresa von Luxemburg stand ihrem Onkel sehr nahe. The Empress always called her husband "Uncle" (de: Onkel), and he called her "Gretl". She is the central figure in the famous Las Meninas by Diego Velázquez, and the subject of many of his later paintings. Margarita Teresa von Spanien als Vierzehnjährige in Trauer, um 1665 oder 1666 (nach dem Tod ihres Vaters, des spanischen Königs Philipp IV.) Both paintings are also included in the collection of the Museo del Prado. Maria Theresia, Infantin von Spanien. Musee National du Chateau, Versailles, France. She was the daughter of King Philip IV of Spain and the elder full-sister of Charles II, the last of the Spanish Habsburgs. (#340502) Kaiserin, * 12.7.1651 Madrid, † 12.3.1673 Wien, ⚰ Wien, Kapuzinergruft. [1][2], The marriage of her parents was purely made for political reasons, mainly the search for a new male heir for the Spanish throne after the early death of Balthasar Charles, Prince of Asturias in 1646. The celebration of the Plaisirs de l’Île enchantée is often regarded as a prelude to the War of Devolution, which Louis waged against Spain. The funeral prayer was by Bossuet. Maria Teresa schenkte ihrem Gatten sechs Kinder, von denen nur ein Sohn, der Grand Dauphin Louis (Vater Philipps von Anjou, des späteren Königs von Spanien) überlebte. Margaret Theresa of Spain was, by marriage to Leopold I, Holy Roman Empress, German Queen, Archduchess of Austria and Queen of Hungary and Bohemia. On 8 October the Spanish retinue arrived at the city of Roveredo, where the head of Margaret's cortege, Francisco Fernández de la Cueva, 8th Duke of Alburquerque officially handed the Infanta to Ferdinand Joseph, Prince of Dietrichstein and Count Ernst Adalbert von Harrach, Prince-Bishop of Trento, representants of Leopold I. However, the Madrid court hesitated to agree to this proposal, because the infanta could inherit the Spanish crown if her little brother died. As it turned out, Spain, impoverished and bankrupt after decades of war, was unable to pay such a dowry, and France never received the agreed upon sum of 500,000 écus. So elegant und mit Enkelchen Charles. Subcategories. Maria Theresia war die jüngste Tochter des spanischen Königs Philipp IV. On 25 April 1666, the marriage by proxy was finally celebrated in Madrid, in a ceremony attended not only by the Dowager Queen, King Charles II and the Imperial ambassador but also by the local nobility; the groom was represented by Antonio de la Cerda, 7th Duke of Medinaceli. – Moscow Science, 1988, pp. Maria Theresia, Königin von Frankreich. The poet Boris Pasternak mentions it in a poem of 1923 "Butterfly Storm", in which she appears to him as a vision during a thunderstorm in Moscow. Um die Entwicklung der Braut zu veranschaulichen, wurden Porträts der Infantin an den Wiener Hof geschickt. Mutter von Joseph Ferdinand, kurz nach dessen Geburt starb sie. Maria Theresia von Spanien (spanisch: María Teresa de Austria und dadurch manchmal auch Maria Theresia von Österreich) (* 10. Surrounded herself almost exclusively with her native retinue (which included secretaries, confessors and doctors), she loved Spanish music and ballets and therefore hardly learned the German language. Wheatcroft, Andrew, "The Habsburgs, Embodiyng Empire" [Paperback], 416 pages, Penguin Books, (Non-Classics) (May 1, 1997), in English, This page was last edited on 28 February 2021, at 07:50. [21], After Margaret's death, her rights over the Spanish throne were inherited by her only surviving daughter Maria Antonia, who in turn passed them to her only surviving son Prince Joseph Ferdinand of Bavaria when she died in 1692. und Königin von Frankreich. [21], During her six years of marriage, Margaret gave birth to four children, of whom only one survived infancy:[1], The Empress reportedly inspired her husband to expel the Jews from Vienna, because she believed that they were to blame for her children's deaths. Magosci, Paul Robert, ´´Historical Atlas of Central Europe (History of East Central Europe, Vol. MV 2042. Marie Terese, France, Reine. She is the central figure in the famous Las Meninas by Diego Velázquez, and the subject of many of his later paintings. The king left her to her own devices, yet reprimanded Madame de Montespan when her behaviour at court too flagrantly disrespected the queen's position. Der nächste Sohn Leopold ver… At first she resisted the king's advances and encouraged him to bestow more attention on his long-neglected wife, a thoughtfulness which Maria Theresa repaid with warmth toward the new favourite. Vyacheslav Ivanov: "Eternal Childhood" Pasternak, Literature and Art in the culture system. On 20 October the new Austrian cortege left Roveredo, crossing the Tyrol, through Carinthia and Styria, and arrived on 25 November at the district of Schottwien, twelve miles from Vienna where the Emperor came to receive his bride.[15]. [28] The first image in this poem who Pasternak contrasted with the portraits of the Infanta was mentioned by Vyacheslav Vsevolodovich Ivanov, in his work "Eternal Childhood". The Emperor ordered the construction of an open-air theatre near the present Burggarten, with a capacity of 5,000 people. Lesen Sie auch: ... Prinzessin Maria Teresa soll demnach in Madrid beerdigt werden. The Infanta loved candies, which she constantly hid from the physicians who cared for the health of her teeth. María Teresa Rafaela de Borbón, infanta de España. Maria Theresa was very fortunate to have found a friend at court in her mother-in-law, unlike many princesses in foreign lands. Maria Theresia Antonia Rafaela von Spanien (spanisch: María Teresa Rafaela de Borbón) (* 11. From 1653 to 1659 a series of portraits of the Infanta were painted. But in 1660 and under the terms of the Treaty of the Pyrenees, the Infanta was married to the French King; as a part of her marriage contract, she was asked to renounce her claims to the Spanish throne in return for a monetary settlement as part of her dowry, which was never paid. A. G. Kostenevich: Picasso – The Art of Leningrad 1982, pp. [10] The count of Fuensaldaña, Spanish ambassador in France, suggested the infanta as a possible bride for King Charles II of England. Gemahlin Kurfürsts Maximilian II. Wie die Bunte von der Familie erfuhr, wurde Maria Anna Singh am 4 Margarita Teresa, die Tochter Philipps IV. In 1658, as war with France began to wind down, a union between the royal families of Spain and France was proposed as a means to secure peace. [26] The canvas was the inspiration for Picasso, who in 1957 created more than forty variations of this pattern. In it, the artist painted the 5-year-old Infanta in his studio while working on a portrait of her parents. Maria Theresa of Spain (Spanish: María Teresa de Austria; French: Marie-Thérèse d'Autriche; 10 September 1638 – 30 July 1683), was by birth Infanta of Spain and Portugal (until 1640) and Archduchess of Austria as member of the Spanish branch of the House of Habsburg and by marriage Queen of France. Maria Theresia Antonia Rafaela von Spanien (spanisch: María Teresa Rafaela de Borbón) (* 11. Die österreichische Prinzessin entstammte dem spanischen Königshaus. Ihr Vater war Phili [13] On 6 April 1663, the betrothal between Margaret and Leopold I was finally announced. [25], The most famous painting by Velazquez in the series of portraits of the Infanta was Las Meninas (1656), currently in the Museo del Prado in Madrid. John Leopold (born and died 20 February 1670). The Infanta formally entered Vienna On 5 December 1666. Die Feierlichkeiten anlässlich der Hochzeit 1666 bildeten mit Feuerwerken, Opernaufführungen und einem Rossballett einen Höhepunkt aus dessen erster Ehe mit Isabella von Bourbon, der Tochter des französischen Königs Heinrich IV. There, Margaret was received by Luis Guzman Ponce de Leon, Governor of Milan. 1960, während der Revolution von … Maria Teresa von Luxemburg feiert Geburtstag und diesen darf sie zum ersten Mal mit ihrem jüngsten Enkel Charles feiern. The union was needed to strengthen the position of both countries, especially against the Kingdom of France. Maria Antonia war Halbschwester der Kaiser Joseph I. und Karl VI. Maria Theresa and the French king were double first cousins: Louis XIV's father was Louis XIII of France, who was the brother of Maria Theresa's mother, while her father was brother to Anne of Austria, Louis XIV's mother. A first cousin of Louis XIV, she married him June 1661 and was his consort until her death in 1683. ... Im Video unten sind Sofía und Leonor von Spanien im Musterrausch. [2], King Philip IV died on 17 September 1665. Before the official wedding ceremony (which, according to custom, had to take place in Vienna) another portrait of the Infanta was sent, in order for the Emperor to know his bride. November 1882 in Madrid; † 23. To Martínez del Mazo also belongs the latter "Portrait of the Infanta Margarita in mourning dress" (1666), in which she is depicted shortly after her father's death and shortly before her wedding. Maria Teresa von Spanien war die Ehefrau von Ludwig XIV. The cortege left Finale on 1 September and arrived in Milan ten days later, although the official entry was not celebrated until 15 September. Without any political influence in the French court or government (except briefly in 1672, when she was named regent during her husband's absence during the Franco-Dutch War),[1] she died at the early age of 44 from complications from an abscess on her arm. She was raised by the royal governess Luisa Magdalena de Jesus. XII Honoré Champion, ed. [11], In October 1662, the new Imperial ambassador in the Spanish Kingdom, Count Francis Eusebius of Pötting, began one of his main diplomatic assignments, which was the celebration of the marriage between the Infanta and the Emperor. Mehr sehen » Maria Anna von Spanien (1606–1646) Diego Velázquez – Porträt der Infantin María von Österreich, Ölgemälde um 1628, Museo del Prado Maria Anna von Spanien (* 18. [1], Margaret's paternal grandparents were King Philip III of Spain and his wife Archduchess Margaret of Austria. in zweiter Ehe mit seiner Nichte Maria Annavermählte. September 1912 ebenda) war eine Infantin von Spanien. Hochwertige Museumsqualität aus österreichischer Manufaktur. September 1638 in der Schloss- und Klosteranlage Escorial in der Nähe von Madrid. Die Unterkunft Hotel Maria Teresa ist 650 m vom Zentrum von Sant Antoni de Calonge entfernt. Besides him, the other only surviving child of Philip IV's first marriage was the Infanta Maria Theresa, who later became the wife of King Louis XIV of France. Juni 1726 in Madrid; † 22. As a member of the House of Austria, Maria Theresa was entitled to use the title Archduchess of Austria. [14] Mariana of Austria, now Dowager Queen and Regent of the Kingdom on behalf of her minor son Charles II, delayed the wedding of her daughter. After Joseph Ferdinand's early death in 1699, the rights of inheritance were disputed by both Emperor Leopold I and King Louis XIV of France, son-in-law of King Philip IV. [29][30], The Infanta Margarita Teresa in a Pink Dress (1660), formerly credited to Velázquez, is now considered one of the masterpieces of his son-in-law, Juan Bautista Martínez del Mazo. Spain Princess Maria Teresa (born 28 July 1933) was a Spanish professor, and the princess of Spain from Paris, French Third Republic. Maria Theresia, Spanien, Infantin, 1638-1683. [6] At the same time, Margaret was brought up in accordance with the strict etiquette of the Madrid court, and received a good education. September 1638 im Escorial bei Madrid; 30. Louis was faithful to his wife for the first year of their marriage, commanding the Grand Maréchal du Logis that "the Queen and himself were never to be set apart, no matter how small the house in which they might be lodging".[8]. For Margaret's birthday in July 1668, the theatre hosted the premiere of the opera Il pomo d'oro (The Golden Apple). Dieser scheint ganz vernarrt in seine Oma zu sein. Juli 1746 in Fontainebleau) war eine spanische Infantin aus dem Hause Bourbon-Anjou und durch Heirat Dauphine von Frankreich. The official marriage ceremony was celebrated seven days later. Maria Teresa von Spanien. März 1956 in Havanna, Kuba geboren. [1][3], Margaret did not develop the serious health issues and disabilities (because of the close consanguinity of her parents) that her younger brother had shown since his birth. She is surrounded by her maids of honor and other courtiers, but her eyes are riveted to her parents, whose reflection is visible in the mirror on the wall. Later generations are included although Austrian titles of nobility were abolished and outlawed in 1919. Olivan Santaliestra 2014, pp. Auch Maria Teresa, die ihrem Onkel sehr nahe stand, wurde in Havanna geboren. 43–226. [21], Shortly before the birth of Margaret, painter Diego Velázquez returned to the Spanish court on Madrid. At first the proposals were for Maria Theresa, the eldest daughter of Philip IV, to marry the heir of the Holy Roman Empire, Archduke Leopold Ignaz. Brustbild auf Marmorsockel. When Maria Theresa's brother Balthasar Charles died in 1646, she became heir presumptive to the vast Spanish Empire and remained such until the birth of her brother Philip Prospero, in 1657. T Margarita Teresa, die Tochter Philipps IV. Then (after a short stop in Barcelona because Margaret had some health issues)[16] the cortege sailed to the port of Finale Ligure, arriving on 20 August. She belongs to the Spanish Royal Family. 86 Prinzessin Maria des Jahres war eine Cousine von König Felipe VI. Madrid Prinzessin Maria Teresa von Spanien ist an Corona-Virus gestorben. Three of them – "Infanta Margarita in a pink dress" (1660), Infanta Margarita in a silver dress (1656) and Infanta Margarita in a blue dress (1659) were sent to the Imperial court in Vienna, and now are displayed in the Kunsthistorisches Museum. The negotiations for the marriage contract were intense. [citation needed], On 26 August 1660, the newlyweds made the traditional Joyous Entry into Paris. As time passed, Maria Theresa also came to tolerate her husband's prolonged infidelity with Françoise-Athénaïs, Marquise de Montespan. Prinzessin Maria Teresa von Bourbón und Habsburg, vollständiger Name María Teresa Isabel Eugenia del Patrocinio Diega (* 12. Maria Theresia, von Österreich, 1638-1683. von Spanien und seiner zweiten Gemahlin, der Erzherzogin Maria Anna (eine Tochter Kaiser Ferdinands III.) After Margaret, between 1655 and 1661, four more children (a daughter and three sons) were born from the marriage between Philip IV and Mariana of Austria, but only one survived infancy, the future King Charles II of Spain. She grew up in the Queen's chambers in the Royal Alcazar of Madrid surrounded by many maids and servants. Maria Theresia von Spanien ist der Name folgender Personen: Maria Teresa von Spanien (1638–1683), Tochter von König Philipp IV., Ehefrau von Ludwig XIV und Königin von Frankreich. Die fromme Maria Theresia konnte ihren Gatten nicht an sich binden und … 2, VII, Memoirs of the Duc de Saint-Simon (1675-1755) Vol 2, Ch. April 1666 mit Kaiser Leopold I. vermählt. Als sie … Maria Theresia, Spanien, Infantin. Maria Teresa de Austria, infantin von Spanien, Princesa de Asturias * 1638 Maria Teresa de Bourbon, infantin von Spanien * 1726 Maria Teresa de Bourbon, infantin von Spanien * 1882 [21], Even after her marriage, Margaret kept her Spanish customs and ways. Marie Thérèse of Austria (10 September 1638 – 30 July 1683) was the only surviving daughter of King Philip IV of Spain and Elisabeth of France. [4], A marriage by proxy to the French king was held in Fuenterrabia. Only four months later, the widower Emperor – despite his grief for the death of his "only Margareta" (as he remembered her)[23] – entered into a second marriage with Archduchess Claudia Felicitas of Austria, member of the Tyrol branch of the House of Habsburg. [5] Both Margaret's father and maternal grandfather Emperor Ferdinand III loved her deeply. Her marriage in 1660 to King Louis XIV, her double first cousin, was made with the purpose of ending the lengthy war between France and Spain. Infanta Margarita Teresa in pink dress (1653), Velázquez, Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna, Infanta Margarita Teresa (1655), Musée du Louvre, Paris, Infanta Margarita Teresa in silver dress (1656), Velázquez, Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna, Las Meninas (1656), Velázquez, Prado Museum, Madrid, Infanta Margarita Teresa in blue dress (1659), by Velázquez, Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna, Infanta Margarita Teresa in pink dress (1660) by Velázquez or Juan Bautista Martínez del Mazo, Prado Museum, Madrid, Full-length portrait of the Infanta Margarita Teresa, the Empress (1666), by Gerard Du Chateau, Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna, Empress Margarita Teresa and her daughter Maria Antonia (1671) by Benjamin Block, Hofburg Palace, Vienna, Portrait from unknown author, ca. This was eventually done but, by the skill of Mazarin and his French diplomats, the renunciation and its validity were made conditional upon the payment of a large dowry. She continued to spend much of her free time playing cards and gambling, as she had no interest in politics or literature. The first building campaign witnessed alterations in the château and gardens in order to accommodate the 600 guests invited to the celebration. Consequently, she was viewed as not fully playing the part of queen designated to her by her marriage. The Infanta arrived at Denia, where she rested for some days before embarking on the Spanish Royal fleet on 16 July, in turn escorted by ships of the Order of Malta and the Grand Duchy of Tuscany. Unlike France, the kingdom of Spain had no Salic Law, so it was possible for a female to assume the throne.