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  1. Maria Teresa was a member of the House of Bourbon-Two Sicilies and became a member of the House of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen and titular Princess of Hohenzollern through her marriage to Prince Wilhelm of Hohenzollern (later Prince of Hohenzollern). She was called Mädi in the family and had a lifelong friendship with her cousin the ...

  2. María Teresa Magdalena de Borbón-Dos Sicilias [1] [2] (en italiano: Maria Teresa Maddalena di Borbone-Due Sicilie; [1] [2] Zúrich, 15 de enero de 1867 [1] [2] -Cannes, 1 de marzo de 1909 [1] [2] ) fue la única hija del príncipe Luis de las Dos Sicilias, conde de Trani (heredero del desaparecido Reino de las Dos Sicilias), y de su esposa ...

  3. The House of Bourbon-Two Sicilies is a cadet branch of the House of Bourbon that ruled Southern Italy and Sicily for more than a century in the 18th and 19th centuries. It descends from the Capetian dynasty in legitimate male line through Philip, Duke of Anjou (later Philip V of Spain), a younger grandson of Louis XIV of France (1638 ...

  4. Maria Theresa of Naples and Sicily (6 June 1772 – 13 April 1807) was the first Empress of Austria and last Holy Roman Empress as the spouse of Francis II. She was born a Princess of Naples as the eldest daughter of King Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies and Queen Maria Carolina.

  5. Princess Maria Teresa Maddalena of Bourbon-Two Sicilies (Full Italian name: Principessa Maria Teresa Maddalena di Borbone delle Due Sicilie) (15 January 1867, Zürich, Switzerland – 1 March 1909, Cannes, France) was the only child of Prince Louis of Bourbon-Two Sicilies, Count of Trani (heir apparent of the defunct throne of the Two Sicilies ...

  6. Princess Maria Pia of Bourbon-Two Sicilies. King Ferdinand II of the Two Sicilies. (* 12.1.1810, O 21.11.1832, O 27.1.1837, † 22.5.1859) Princess Luisa Carlotta of Naples and Sicily. Infanta Maria Christina of Bourbon-Two Sicilies, Queen consort of Spain. Princess Maria Antonia of the Two Sicilies, Grand Duchess consort of Tuscany.

  7. In one of these travels, in 1894, in peace with God, his neighbours and therefore his conscience, Francis II died at Arco (Trento). He did not leave any heir, and therefore his brother Alfonso Maria of the Bourbon of the Two Sicilies, Count of Caserta, became Head of the Royal House.