Marie Thérèse of Austria
Queen Consort of France (1660-1683)
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Marie Thérèse of Austria (10 September 1638 – 30 July 1683) was the only surviving daughter of King Philip IV of Spain and Elisabeth of France. A first cousin of Louis XIV, she married him June 1661 and was his consort until her death in 1683. Mother of the Grand Dauphin, sister of the last Spanish Habsburg, it was through her that the Bourbon's of France would inherit the Spanish throne in 1700.
Marie Thérèse in Spain
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Maria Teresa in circa 1642 by Mazo
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Maria Teresa by Velazquez
Marie Thérèse in France
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Meeting of Maria Teresa and Louis XIV at Isle des Faisans, 1659
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The wedding of Marie Thérèse and Louis XIV in 1660
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The two queen's, Marie Thérèse and Anne with the Dauphin
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Official portrait of Marie Thérèse by Nocret
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Marie Thérèse by Charles Beaubrun
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Painting by an unknown artist in circa 1665
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Marie Thérèse with her only surviving son the Dauphin
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The queen by Charles Beaubrun
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Louis XIV, Marie Thérèse and the Dauphin by an unknown artist
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Marie Thérèse in circa 1680
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Monogram of Marie Thérèse as Queen
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Arms as Queen
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1663 signature of Marie Thérèse
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1670 painting of the royal family as Roman gods
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Marie Thérèse's cenotaph at Saint-Denis