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  1. Maria Anna of Savoy (Italian: Maria Anna Ricciarda Carolina Margherita Pia; 19 September 1803 – 4 May 1884) was Empress of Austria and Queen of Hungary (see Grand title of the Empress of Austria) by marriage to Emperor Ferdinand I of Austria.

  2. Maria Anna of Savoy (Maria Anna Carolina Gabriella; 17 December 1757 – 11 October 1824) was a Princess of Savoy by birth and Duchess of Chablais by her marriage to her uncle, Prince Benedetto, Duke of Chablais.

  3. María Isabel de Saboya-Génova (en italiano: Maria Isabella Elena Immacolata Barbara Anna Pace di Savoia Genova: Roma, 23 de junio de 1943), es la última descendiente directa viva de los duques de Génova, una rama de cadete de la Casa de Saboya, la cual gobernó Italia desde 1861 hasta 1946.

  4. María Ana de Saboya (María Anna Carolina Pia di Savoia) (Roma, 19 de septiembre de 1803-Praga, 4 de mayo de 1884) fue una noble italiana, princesa de Cerdeña, Emperatriz Consorte de Austria, reina consorte de Hungría, Bohemia y de Lombardía-Venecia, como la esposa del emperador Fernando I de Austria.

  5. 27 de sept. de 2017 · Maria Anna of Savoy, Empress of Austria and Queen of Bohemia, to name only a few of her titles, has important links with Prague, though today she seems to be but little known – a victim perhaps, of historical disappearance, remembered if at all, as the consort of Emperor Ferdinand I (1793-1875).

  6. Maria Anna of Savoy (Maria Anna Carolina Pia di Savoia; Rome, Italy, 19th September 1803 - Prague, Czech Republic, 4th May 1884) On this day we mark the birth of Maria Anna of Savoy, a lady who attained a few somewhat impressive titles throughout a life that was, by any standards, long-lived.

  7. Maria Anna of Savoy was Empress of Austria and Queen of Hungary by marriage to Emperor Ferdinand I of Austria. Born a Princess of Savoy, she was the penultimate child and daughter of King Victor Emmanuel I of Sardinia, and his wife, Maria Theresa of Austria-Este.