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  1. Dona Maria Leopoldina of Austria (22 January 1797 – 11 December 1826) was the first Empress of Brazil as the wife of Emperor Dom Pedro I from 12 October 1822 until her death. She was also Queen of Portugal during her husband's brief reign as King Dom Pedro IV from 10 March to 2 May 1826.

  2. Maria Leopoldine of Austria-Tyrol (6 April 1632 – 7 August 1649), was by birth Archduchess of Austria and member of the Tyrolese branch of the House of Habsburg and by marriage the second spouse of her first cousin, Ferdinand III, Holy Roman Emperor.

  3. Maria Leopoldine Josepha Caroline von Österreich (* 22. Jänner 1797 in Wien; † 11. Dezember 1826 im Palast Boa Vista bei Rio de Janeiro) war ein Mitglied des Hauses Habsburg-Lothringen und durch Heirat Kaiserin von Brasilien und Königin von Portugal . Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Abstammung, Kindheit und Jugend am Wiener Hof. 2 Verlobung und Heirat.

  4. Dona Maria Leopoldina of Austria (22 January 1797 – 11 December 1826) was Empress of Brazil as the wife of Emperor Dom Pedro I from 12 October 1822 until her death. She was also Queen of Portugal during her husband's brief reign as King Dom Pedro IV from 10 March to 2 May 1826.

    • 12 October 1822 – 11 December 1826
  5. 9 févr. 2022 · Português: Maria Leopoldina Josefa Carolina (Viena, 22 de janeiro de 1797 – Rio de Janeiro, 11 de dezembro de 1826), arquiduquesa da Áustria, foi a primeira imperatriz do Brasil, esposa de D. Pedro I do Brasil, e, por oito dias, em 1826, rainha consorte de Portugal. Category: Maria Leopoldina of Austria.

  6. Archduchess Maria Leopoldine of Austria-Este. Maria Leopoldine by Moritz Kellerhoven, circa 1795. Archduchess Maria Leopoldine of Austria-Este (10 December 1776 – 23 June 1848), was an Electress of Bavaria as the second spouse of Charles Theodore, Elector of Bavaria .

  7. Dona Maria Leopoldina of Austria (22 January 1797 – 11 December 1826) was the first Empress of Brazil as the wife of Emperor Dom Pedro I from 12 October 1822 until her death. She was also Queen of Portugal during her husband's brief reign as King Dom Pedro IV from 10 March to 2 May 1826.