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Theresa$96517$ - traduzione in Inglese

THE SEVENTH PRESIDENT OF THE STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE AT TOWSON, MARYLAND, USA
M. Theresa Wiedefeld; Theresa Wiedefeld

Theresa      
n. Theresa, vrouwelijke voornaam; familienaam; Moeder Theresa (1910-1997), In Albanië geboren katholieke non, oprichtster van liefddadigheidsorganisaties voor de zieken en benadeelden, winnares van de Nobelprijs voor de Vrede in 1979; stad in Wisconsin (V.S.); dorp in staat New York (V.S.)
Maria Theresa         
  • Oath of allegiance ceremony of cabinet II of [[Austrian chancellor]] [[Sebastian Kurz]] in the Maria Theresa Room of the [[Hofburg]] palace (2020)
  • Andreas Möller]]
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  • Joseph]], Maria Theresa's eldest son and co-ruler, in 1775, by [[Anton von Maron]]
  • [[Hungarian President]] [[László Sólyom]] with U.S. President [[George W. Bush]] in the Maria Theresa Room of [[Sándor Palace]] (2006)
  • Confirmation of Serbian Privileges, issued by Maria Theresa in 1743
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  • Maria Theresa and Francis Stephen at their [[wedding breakfast]], by [[Martin van Meytens]]. Charles VI (in the red-plumed hat) is seated at the center of the table.
  • Mural by [[Franz Anton Maulbertsch]] in the Hofburg, [[Innsbruck]], commissioned by Maria Theresa in remembrance of her daughters who died in childhood: Maria Johanna (1750–1762), Maria Elisabeth (1737–1740), Maria Carolina (1740–1741) and Maria Carolina (1748)
  • Maria Theresa and her husband are interred in the double tomb which she had inscribed as a widow.
  • her Thaler]]
  • Painting of three-year-old Maria Theresa in the gardens of [[Hofburg Palace]]
  • Engraved by Gustav Adolph Müller after Martin van Mytens, the Younger, ''Maria Theresa of Austria'', 1742, engraving
  • Archduchess Maria Christina]], in 1762
  • Maria Theresa in 1762, by [[Jean-Étienne Liotard]]
  • Maria Theresa with her family, 1754, by Martin van Meytens
  • Queen Regnant of Hungary]]
  • The dowager empress with family, 1776, by [[Heinrich Füger]]
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  • Pressburg]]
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  • The [[Battle of Kolín]], 1757
RULER OF THE HABSBURG DOMINIONS (1717-1780)
Maria-Theresa of Austria; Marie-Thérèse d'Autriche; Maria Theresia; Empress Maria Theresa; Marie-Therese of Austria; Marie-Thérèse of Austria; Mary Theresa of Austria; Maria-Theresa; Maria Theresa, Queen of Hungary; Marie-Terezie; Empress Maria Theresa of Austria; Maria Teresa, Empress of Austria; Maria Theresia Habsburg; Maria Theresa Habsburg; Empress Maria-Theresa; Archduchess Maria Theresa of Austria (1717–1780); Maria Theresa, Holy Roman Empress; Holy Roman Empress Maria Theresa; Maria, Holy Roman Empress; Holy Roman Empress Maria; Theresa, Holy Roman Empress; Holy Roman Empress Theresa; Maria Theresa, Queen of Bohemia and Hungary; Queen Maria Theresa of Bohemia and Hungary; Maria, Queen of Bohemia and Hungary; Queen Maria of Bohemia and Hungary; Theresa, Queen of Bohemia and Hungary; Queen Theresa of Bohemia and Hungary; Maria Theresa, Archduchess of Austria; Archduchess Maria Theresia of Austria (1717-1780); Marie Thérèse of Austria; Mary II of Hungary; Maria Theresia of Austria; Maria II of Hungary; Marie-Therese d'Autriche; Marie Therese of Austria; Maria Theresa I of Austria; Maria-Theresa I of Hungary; Maria II Theresa; Maria Theresa of Hungary; Maria Theresa of Austria; Maria Theresa of Austria, Queen of Hungary; Maria II Theresa of Hungary; Maria Theresa of Bohemia; Maria-Theresia; Maria Theresa, Habsburg Empress; Maria Theresa, Empress of Habsburg; Archduchess Maria Theresa of Austria (1717-1780); Mária Terézia; Queen Maria Theresa; Theresa, Maria; Maria Theresa Walburga Amalia Christina; Theresian reforms; Maria Theresa, queen of Hungary; Empress Maria Theresia
Maria Theresa (Oostenrijkse gravin en Hongaarse koningin in de 18 eeuw)
by herself         
  • ''Teresa of Ávila elopes to travel to Africa'' by [[Arnold van Westerhout]]
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  • Detail of ''St. Theresa'', 1827, by French painter [[François Gérard]]
  • Portrait of [[Sarah Bernhardt]] as Thérèse in ''La Vierge d'Avila'' by [[Catulle Mendès]] (1906)
  • Mafra]]
  • "It is love alone that gives worth to all things."
  • Convent of St Teresa]]
  • This is the one portrait of Teresa that is probably the most true to her appearance. It is a copy of an original 1576 painting of her when she was 61.
ROMAN CATHOLIC SAINT (1515-1582)
Saint Teresa of Avila; St Teresa of Avila; Saint Theresa of Avila; St Terese of Avila; Santa Teresa de Avila; Santa Teresa de Ávila; Saint Teresa of Ávila; St. tereas of avila; Teresa of Avila, Saint; St. Teresa of Avila; The Interior Castle; Teresa of Avila; St Teresa of Arila; Interior Castle; Way of Perfection; El Camino de Perfeccion; The Way of Perfeccion; Saint Teresa de Jesus; Santa Teresa de Jesús; Saint teresa of avila; Teresa of avila; The Interior Mansions; Saint Teresa of Avilla; St. Theresa of Ávila; Teresa of Jesus; Camino de Perfeccion; St. Theresa of Avila; Santa Teresa de Jesus; St. Teresa of Ávila; Las Moradas; Thérèse d'Avila; Saint theresa of Avila; Theresa of Avila; The Way of Perfection; Theresa of Ávila; Teresa De Cepeda Y Ahumada; El Castillo Interior; Camino de Perfección; Teresa of Spain; Teresa Sánchez de Cepeda y Ahumada; Teresa de Cepeda y Ahumada; By Herself; The Life of Saint Teresa of Avila by Herself; St. Teresa of Ávila, O.C.D.; Saint Teresa of Jesus; Saint Teresa of Ávila, O.C.D.; Saint Theresa of Ávila; Teresa de Avila; Teresa de Ávila; Castle of the Interior Man; Sainte Thérèse d'Avila
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Wikipedia

Mary Theresa Wiedefeld

Mary Theresa Wiedefeld (February 2, 1886 – November 1983) was the seventh president (formerly principal) of State Teachers College at Towson (now Towson University).

Wiedefeld was a graduate of Towson and had many roles in Maryland public education, from grade-school teacher to State Supervisor of Elementary Schools. Wiedefeld was president during World War II when enrollment declined and employees were hard to obtain. Under her administration, the college developed a special program for cadet teachers to help alleviate the teacher shortage, took the first steps toward preparing teachers for junior high and kindergarten and inaugurated a junior college program in the arts and sciences.