Maria Anna of Austria, Queen of Spain

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Maria Anna of Austria, Queen of Spain, was a 17th-century Habsburg archduchess who became queen consort of Spain through her marriage to King Philip III and played a significant role in dynastic alliances between the Austrian and Spanish branches of the Habsburgs.

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Maria Anna of Austria, Queen of Spain canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Habsburg
archduchess of Austria
human
queen consort
associatedWith House of Habsburg
surface form: Austrian branch of the House of Habsburg

House of Habsburg
surface form: Spanish branch of the House of Habsburg
birthDate 1574-08-13
birthPlace Graz
burialPlace El Escorial
centuryOfActivity 17th century
child Alfonso of Austria
Queen Anne of Austria
surface form: Anne of Austria, Queen of France

Charles of Austria, Prince of Asturias
Ferdinand of Austria
Maria Anna of Spain
Philip IV of Spain
countryOfCitizenship Austria
Spain
deathDate 1616-07-08
deathPlace Madrid
endTimeOfMarriage 1621
era Early modern period
father Charles II, Archduke of Inner Austria
givenName Maria Anna of Austria
surface form: Maria Anna
house House of Habsburg
languagesSpoken German
Spanish
memberOfDynasty House of Habsburg
mother Maria Anna Victoria of Bavaria
surface form: Maria Anna of Bavaria
nobleFamilyRole link between Austrian and Spanish Habsburg branches
nobleTitle Archduchess of Austria
Queen of Portugal
Queen of Spain
notableFor dynastic marriage between Austrian and Spanish Habsburgs
placeOfMarriage Valencia
positionHeld Queen consort of Portugal
Queen consort of Spain
religion Roman Catholicism
residence Madrid
Royal Palace of Madrid
surface form: Royal Alcázar of Madrid
sexOrGender female
sibling Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor
spouse Philip II of Portugal
Philip III of Spain
startTimeOfMarriage 1599

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Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor child Maria Anna of Austria, Queen of Spain
Ferdinand IV, King of the Romans sibling Maria Anna of Austria, Queen of Spain