Maria Amalia of Austria

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Marie Amelie in Hunting Dress
Marie Amelie in Hunting Dress

Marie Amalie or Maria Amalia, Archduchess of Austria (October 22, 1701, Vienna - December 11, 1756, Munich) was the daughter of Joseph I, Holy Roman Emperor and Wilhelmina Amalia, daughter of Duke Frederick of Brunswick-Lüneburg.

She married Charles VII, Holy Roman Emperor on October 5, 1722. They had seven children:

Preceded by
Theresa Kunegunda Sobieska
Electress of Bavaria
1726-1745
Succeeded by
Maria Anna of Saxony
Preceded by
Elisabeth Christine of Brunswick
Empress of the Holy Roman Empire, German Queen
1742-1745
Succeeded by
Maria Theresa of Austria
Queen Consort of Bohemia
1741-1743
Succeeded by
Emperor Francis I
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