Maria Anna of Austria (1804-1858)

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Archduchess Maria Anna (1841)

Marie Anna of Austria (Maria Anna Franziska Theresia Josepha Medarde) (born June 8, 1804 in Vienna ; † December 28, 1858 in Hetzendorf Castle ) was an archduchess of Austria and daughter of Franz II and his second wife, Maria Theresia of Naples -Sicily .

The early paddle steamer of the DDSG Maria Anna , which first sailed in 1837, is named after her.

Life

Marie Anna was the tenth child of her parents. She is said to have been mentally disabled and had a severe facial deformity. In 1835 she moved from Schönbrunn Palace to Hetzendorf Palace , where she spent the rest of her life. During the revolution in 1848 she lived for a time in Braiten Castle in Baden . She was buried in the Capuchin Crypt in Vienna, in the Imperial Crypt.

Single receipts

  1. Magdalena Hawlik-van de Water: The imperial pleasure palace Hetzendorf: the fashion school of the city of Vienna . Böhlau, 1996, ISBN 978-3-205-98601-0 ( google.de [accessed June 12, 2020]).
  2. Austria 1937 No. 640 I + 640 - DDSG 24 Groschen PLATTENFEHLER Cloud mint never hinged stamps (Mario) Stari, Vienna, ebay.at, July 19, 2020, accessed August 8, 2020. - ANK 640, 100 years of the first run of the DDSG steamer Maria Anna.
  3. ^ Alan Palmer : Twilight of the Habsburgs. The Life and Times of Emperor Francis Joseph of Austria, master of central Europe from 1848-1916. Atlantic Monthly Press, 1997, ISBN 978-0-87113-665-7 , pp. 4 .
  4. Eva Ottillinger et al. a .: Imperial interiors: the living culture of the Viennese court in the 19th century and the Viennese arts and crafts reform . Böhlau, Cologne-Vienna 1997, ISBN 978-3-205-98680-5 , pp. 219 .
  5. ^ Kapuzinergruft: Archduchess Maria Anna: Kapuzinergruft - Vienna. Retrieved June 12, 2020 .
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