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Mariana de Austria, Queen, consort of Philip IV, King of Spain, 1634-1696

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Personal name headingMariana de Austria, Queen, consort of Philip IV, King of Spain, 1634-1696
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Variant(s)Maria Ana de Austria, Queen, consort of Philip IV, King of Spain, 1634-1696
Mariana Teresa de Austria, Queen, consort of Philip IV, King of Spain, 1634-1696
De Austria, Mariana, Queen, consort of Philip IV, King of Spain, 1634-1696
Austria, Mariana de, Queen, consort of Philip IV, King of Spain, 1634-1696
Maria Anna, Queen, consort of Philip IV, King of Spain, 1634-1696
Mariana of Austria, Queen, consort of Philip IV, King of Spain, 1634-1696
Birth date1634-12-23
Death date1696-05-16
Place of birthWiener Neustadt (Austria)
Place of deathMadrid (Spain)
Profession or occupationQueens Regents
Found inMariana de Austria, c1997: t.p. (1635-1696; wife of Felipe IV)
Ind. bio. de España, Portugal e Iberoamérica, 1990 (Mariana de Austria; 1635-1696; consort of Spanish king Felipe IV)
Enc. univ. ilus., c1932 (Maria Ana de Austria; Mariana Teresa de Austria; b. 1634; wife of Felipe IV and Queen of Spain; served as a regent for Carlos II upon the death of Felipe IV in 1665; d. May 16, 1696)
La reale maesta, 1650: t.p. (Maria Anna ... sposa del grande monarca ibero Filippo quarto)
Queen, mother, and stateswoman, 2019: ECIP title page (Mariana of Austria) Chap 1 page (She was born in Wiener-Neustadt on December 23, 1634 to Ferdinand of Styria (1608-1657) and Maria of Austria (1606-1646), the king and queen of Hungary and Bohemia) Chap 8 page (d. May 16, 1696)
Wikipedia, viewed January 29, 2019 (Mariana of Austria or Maria Anna (24 December 1634 - 16 May 1696) was Queen of Spain from 1649 until her husband Philip IV died in 1665. She was appointed regent for their three-year-old son Charles II and due to his ill health remained an influential figure until her own death in 1696. Born in Wiener Neustadt, Archduchy of Austria, Holy Roman Empire. Died in Uceda Palaca, Madrid, Spain)
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