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Maria Theresa

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Maria Theresa

1717–1780

Habsburg monarch from 1740 to 1780

Early Modern

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Biography

Maria Theresa was the ruler of the Habsburg monarchy from 1740 until her death in 1780, and the only woman to hold the position in her own right. She was the sovereign of Austria, Hungary, Croatia, Bohemia, Transylvania, Slavonia, Mantua, Milan, Moravia, Galicia and Lodomeria, Dalmatia, Austrian Netherlands, Carinthia, Carniola, Gorizia and Gradisca, Austrian Silesia, Tyrol, Styria and Parma. By marriage, she was Duchess of Lorraine, Grand Duchess of Tuscany, and Holy Roman Empress.

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Timeline

The story of Maria Theresa, told in moments.

1717 Birth

Born at the Hofburg Palace in Vienna. Her father Charles VI spent years getting European powers to sign the Pragmatic Sanction, guaranteeing she could inherit the throne. He forgot to build her an army.

1740 Event

Inherits the Habsburg throne at 23 when her father dies. She's pregnant with her fourth child. Frederick the Great of Prussia immediately invades Silesia. Bavaria, Saxony, and France pile on. Every promise to respect her succession evaporates.

1741 Life

Rides to the Hungarian Diet in Pressburg carrying her infant son Joseph. She asks for help in Latin. The Hungarian nobles draw their swords and pledge their lives. 'Moriamur pro rege nostro.' Let us die for our king. They call her king, not queen.

1756 Event

Engineers the Diplomatic Revolution, allying with France against Prussia. She reverses 200 years of Habsburg-Bourbon rivalry. She corresponds directly with Louis XV's mistress, Madame de Pompadour, to make it work.

1770 Life

Marries her youngest daughter Marie Antoinette to the French Dauphin. She has 16 children total. Eleven survive infancy. She micromanages their marriages across European courts. She also reforms education, abolishes torture, and introduces smallpox inoculation to the empire.

1780 Death

Dies at the Hofburg at 63. She'd ruled for 40 years. She mourned her husband Francis for 15 of them, wearing black every day after his death and sleeping in the room where he died.

Artifacts (15)

Portrait of Maria Theresa, queen of Hungary and Bohemia, on horseback

Anonymous, French, 18th century

18th century · Watercolor on vellum
The Met View

Coronation of Maria Theresa in Hungary

Anton Franz Widemann

1741 · Gold
The Met View

Empress Maria Theresa (1717–1780)

Jean-Baptiste Nini

1769 · Medallion: cast terracotta (terre de Chaumont); frame: gilt wood
The Met View

Portrait of Maria Theresa of Savoy, The Countess d'Artois

Louis Jacques Cathelin|François Hubert Drouais

1777 · Etching and engraving
The Met View

Thaler of Empress Maria Theresa

Günzburg Mint

1780 · Silver
The Met View

Landscape containing four silhouettes

Wilhelm II, Emperor of Germany|Catherine II, Empress of Russia|Holy Roman Empress Maria Theresa of Naples and Sicily|Anonymous, German, 18th century|Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor

1793–1800 · Etching
The Met View

Maria Theresa Charlotte de France, Louis Charles de France

Unidentified

1810 · hand-colored stipple
Smithsonian View

The Marchioness d'Yrujo

Gilbert Stuart

1855 · Line and stipple engraving
Smithsonian View

Portrait of the consort of Maria Theresa, queen of Hungary and Bohemia, on horseback

Anonymous, French, 18th century

18th century · Watercolor on vellum
The Met View

Maria Theresia und Marie Antoinette

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1820

Memoirs of a Babylonian princess

CHAPTER I. My ancestors — My parents leave Bagdad on account of the Plague— My birih in 1804, amidst the ruins of Nineveh- Residence at Bagdad - 13 CHAPTER II. Heat at Bagdad — Domestic manners of...

1844

Prophecy and lamentation; or, A voice from the East

It has survived long enough for the copyright to expire and the book to enter the public domain. A public domain book is one that was never subject to copyright or whose legal copyright term has...

1845

Saint Augustine, Florida

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1869

Teresina peregrina; or, Fifty thousand miles of travel round the world

I. SINGAPORE 1 JOHORB 12 II. ADVICB GRATIS 20 III. ISLES OP THE EAST 33 IV. SARAWAK 40 V. THE SAGO CITY OF MUKA .. 70 VI. MY VISIT TO THE ANTIMONY MINES OF BORNEO ... 85 VII. THE CINNABAR MINES...

1874

Teresina in America

CHAPTER I. NEW YOEK. /PSB5iSI^EW York has been often described, so often indeed, that it seems almost needless to say anything about it naw-a-days. But a series of sketches of America cannot be...

1875

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