Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Anna of Austria (2 November 1549 – 26 October 1580) was Queen of Spain by marriage to her uncle, King Philip II of Spain. During her last days of life she was also briefly Queen of Portugal.

  2. Anne of Austria was a Spanish princess from the House of Habsburg who became the Queen of France through her marriage to Louis XIII. She was married at the age of 11, after which she moved to France but did not learn to speak French until much later in her adult life. Her marital relationship with the King of France went through many ups and downs.

  3. Jun 27, 2018 · ANNE OF AUSTRIA (1601 – 1666), queen of France. Anne of Austria, the eldest daughter of Philip III of Spain (ruled 1598 – 1621), married King Louis XIII of France (ruled 1610 – 1643) in 1615. After Louis's death, she became regent of the realm from 1643 to 1654 under the minority of her son Louis XIV (ruled 1643 – 1715). Her destiny ...

  4. Anna of Austria, Queen of Spain . Archduchess Anna (1549–1580), eldest daughter of Emperor Maximilian II, was married to her uncle, King Philip II of Spain, as his fourth wife. As official painter at the Spanish court, Anthonis Mor had many times painted portraits of the members of the royal family.

  5. Anna of Austria (2 November 1549 – 26 October 1580) was Queen of Spain by marriage to her uncle, King Philip II of Spain. During her last days of life she was also briefly Queen of Portugal. See also. Life. Anna as an Austrian Archduchess. Anna was the eldest daughter of Maximilian II, Holy Roman Emperor, and Maria of Spain, who were first cousins.

  6. Title: Anne of Austria, Queen of Spain. Creator: Alonso Sánchez Coello. Date Created: 1571. Physical Dimensions: 129 x 97 cm. Provenance: Lazaro Galdiano Museum. Type: Painting. Rights:...

  7. Queen Anne of Austria. Ca. 1616. Oil on canvas. Not on display. A court portrait of Queen Anne (1549-1580), the daughter of Emperor Maximilian II (1527-1576) and Maria of Austria (1528-1603), married her uncle Philip II in 1570; their son later became Philip III (1578-1621).

  1. People also search for