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  1. Isabella Clara Eugenia of Austria was born in the Palace of Valsain, Segovia on 12 August 1566. She was the first surviving daughter of King Philip II of Spain and his third wife, Elisabeth of Valois. Infantas Isabella Clara Eugenia and Catalina Micaela, by Alonso Sánchez Coello or Jooris van der Straeten, 1570

  2. Three children of Christian II and Isabella: (Dorothea, John and Christina), by Jan Mabuse, 1526. Isabella left Denmark with her husband and their children after her husband was deposed in 1523 and travelled to the Netherlands.

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  4. Oct 13, 2022 · The marriage between Franz Joseph and Elisabeth produced four children : three daughters and one son: Sophie Friederike (1855-1857) died of an intestinal infection at the age of only two. This plunged the young couple into a first crisis.

  5. Dec 3, 2022 · Elisabeths youngest child was Archduchess Marie Valerie (1868-1924), who married Archduke Franz Salvator of Austria-Tuscany. They had ten children together, who are listed in bold. Archduchess Elisabeth Franziska of Austria (1892–1930) m. Count Georg of Waldburg-Zeil-Hohenems. Countess Marie Valerie of Waldburg zu Zeil und Trauchburg (1913-) m.

  6. Notable Family Members: spouse Albert VII. father Philip II. Isabella Clara Eugenia, archduchess of Austria (born Aug. 12, 1566, Segovia, Spain—died Dec. 1, 1633, Brussels) was an infanta of Spain who became the instrument of her father’s claims to the thrones of England and France; as the archduchess of Austria, she ruled the Spanish ...

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  7. They had eight daughters and one son: Maria Christina, Archduchess of Austria-Teschen (1879–1962), married Prince Emanuel of Salm-Salm. Maria Anna, Archduchess of Austria-Teschen (1882–1940), married Elias, Duke of Parma. Maria Henrietta, Archduchess of Austria-Teschen (1883–1956), married Prince Gottfried of Hohenlohe-Waldenburg-Schillingsfürst.

  8. The sitter here was the daughter of Philip II of Spain who in 1599 married her second cousin, the Archduke Albert; the couple, known as ‘the Archdukes’, ruled the Spanish Netherlands as representatives of the Spanish crown, but with the power to establish a dynasty there. Unfortunately the couple were childless and the hopes engendered by their enlightened rule proved groundless. This ...

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