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Maria Anna von Österreich was born 24 December 1634 to Ferdinand III, Holy Roman Emperor (1608-1657) and Maria Anna Margarita of Spain (1606-1646) and died 16 May 1696 at the age of 61 years of breast cancer. Mariana married Philip Habsburg 8 November 1649 .
| Offspring of Philip Habsburg and Maria Anna von Österreich (1634-1696) | ||
| Name | Birth | Death |
| Margaret Theresa of Spain (1651-1673) | July 12, 1651 | March 12, 1673 |
| Maria Ambrosia de la Concepción (1655-1655) | | |
| Philip Prospero of Spain (1657–1661) | | |
| Thomas Charles of Spain (1658–1659) | | |
| Charles II, King of Spain (1661-1700) | November 6, 1661 in Spain "Madrid" | November 1, 1700 in Spain "Madrid" |
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| Offspring of Ferdinand III, Holy Roman Emperor and Maria Anna Margarita of Spain (1606-1646) | ||
| Name | Birth | Death |
| Ferdinand IV of Hungary (1633-1654) | 8September1633 | 9July1654 |
| Maria Anna von Österreich (1634-1696) | 24December1634 | 16May1696 |
| Philip August, Archduke of Austria (1637-1639) | ||
| Maximilian Thomas, Archduke of Austria (1638-1639) | ||
| Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor (1640-1705) | 9June1640 | 5May1705 |
| Maria of Austria (1646-1646) | ||
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| Offspring of Ferdinand III, Holy Roman Emperor and Marie Leopoldine of Austria (1632-1649) | ||
| Name | Birth | Death |
| Karl Josef of Austria (1649-1664) | ||
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| Offspring of Ferdinand III, Holy Roman Emperor and Eleonora Gonzaga of Mantua (1630-1686) | ||
| Name | Birth | Death |
| Theresia Maria Josefa of Austria (1652-1653) | ||
| Eleonore von Österreich (1653-1697) | 21May1653 | 17December1697 |
| Maria Anna Josepha of Austria (1654-1689) | ||
| Ferdinand Josef of Austria (1657-1658) | ||
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Common ancestors of Maria Anna von Österreich (1634-1696) and Philip IV, King of Spain (1605-1665)
- Albert von Wittelsbach (1336-1404)
- Albrecht II von Habsburg (1298-1358)
- Albrecht II von Habsburg (1397-1439)
- Albrecht III von Habsburg (1348-1395)
- Albrecht IV von Habsburg (1377-1404)
- Albrecht IV. von Bayern (1447-1508)
- Albrecht V. von Bayern (1528-1579)
- Anna of Austria (1528-1590)
- Anna of Austria (1549-1580)
- Anna of Bohemia and Hungary (1503-1547)
- Anne de Foix (1484-1506)
- Beatriz of Portugal (1430-1506)
- Catherine de Foix (aft1460-bef1494)
- Charles II of Austria (1540-1590)
- Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor (1500-1558)
- Charles, Duke of Burgundy (1433-1477)
- Edward III, King of England (1312-1377)
- Edward of Portugal (1391-1438)
- Elisabeth von Habsburg (1437-1505)
- Ernst von Habsburg (1377-1424)
- Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor (1503-1564)
- Ferdinand II of Aragon (1452-1516)
- Fernando, Duke of Viseu (1433-1470)
- Frederick III, Holy Roman Emperor (1415-1493)
- Gaston de Foix-Candale (?-1500)
- Isabella I of Castile (1451-1504)
- Isabella of Bourbon (c1436-1465)
- Isabella of Portugal (1397-1472)
- Isabella of Portugal (1503-1539)
- Isabella of Portugal (c1428-1496)
- Joanna of Castile (1479-1555)
- John I of Portugal (1357-1433)
- John II of Castile (1405-1454)
- John of Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster (1340-1399)
- John, Duke of Aveiro (1400-1442)
- John, Duke of Burgundy (1371-1419)
- Katherine of Lancaster (1372-1418)
- Kunigunde von Österreich (1465-1520)
- Leonor of Portugal (1436-1476)
- Leopold III von Habsburg (1351-1386)
- Manuel I of Portugal (1469-1521)
- Margaret III of Flanders (1348-1405)
- Margaret of Austria (1584-1611)
- Margaret of Bavaria-Straubing (1363-1423)
- Maria Anna of Bavaria (1551-1608)
- Maria Jakobäa von Baden-Sponheim (1507-1580)
- Maria of Aragon (1482-1517)
- Maria of Spain (1528-1603)
- Mary of Burgundy (1457-1482)
- Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor (1459-1519) … further results
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