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  1. Maria Josepha Amalia of Saxony (Maria Josepha Amalia Beatrix Xaveria Vincentia Aloysia Franziska de Paula Franziska de Chantal Anna Apollonia Johanna Nepomucena Walburga Theresia Ambrosia; 6 December 1803 – 18 May 1829) was Queen of Spain as the third wife of King Ferdinand VII of Spain.

  2. Maria Amalia (Maria Amalia Christina Franziska Xaveria Flora Walburga; 24 November 1724 – 27 September 1760) was Queen of Spain from 10 August 1759 until her death in 1760 as the wife of King Charles III. Previously, she had been Queen of Naples and Sicily since marrying Charles on 19 June 1738.

  3. Dec 26, 2018 · Maria Josepha Amalia of Saxony was born on 6 December 1803 as the youngest daughter of Prince Maximilian of Saxony and his first wife Princess Carolina of Parma. Carolina died just four months after her daughter’s birth. Her two elder brothers both succeeded as King of Saxony.

  4. Maria Josepha Karolina Eleonore Franziska Xaveria of Saxony (4 November 1731 – 13 March 1767) was Dauphine of France through her marriage to Louis, the son and heir of Louis XV. Marie Josèphe was the mother of three kings of France, Louis XVI , Louis XVIII and Charles X , as well as Madame Élisabeth .

  5. Maria Josepha Amalia of Saxony was Queen of Spain as the third wife of King Ferdinand VII of Spain. She was the youngest daughter of Prince Maximilian of Saxony and his first wife, Princess Carolina of Parma , daughter of Duke Ferdinand of Parma. She was a member of the house of Wettin.

  6. May 18, 2014 · Her life was as short as her name was long but it was certainly not uneventful. When Maria Josepha Amalia was just a few months old her mother, Caroline of Parma, died and her father, Maximilian, Crown Prince of Saxony, sent the little girl off to be raised in a convent.

  7. Nov 8, 2023 · Elisabeth (public domain) In 1763, Maria Josepha became pregnant for the last time, and the death of her father on 5 October 1763 hit her hard. The following April, she wrote, “I am tired as a dog, I am not accustomed to finding myself so advanced in pregnancy in Holy Week.” 2 On 3 May 1764, at 2 in the morning, Maria Josepha gave birth to ...

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