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Theresa$96517$ - перевод на испанский

Theresa, Wisconsin; Theresa Wisconsin

Theresa      
n. Teresa (nombre personal)
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
María Teresa (archiduquesa austríaca y reina de Hungría en el siglo 18)
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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Определение

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¦ noun the use of infectious agents or other harmful biological or biochemical substances as weapons of terrorism.
Derivatives
bioterrorist noun

Википедия

Theresa (Wisconsin)

Theresa es una villa ubicada en el condado de Dodge en el estado estadounidense de Wisconsin. En el Censo de 2010 tenía una población de 1.262 habitantes y una densidad poblacional de 592,77 personas por km².[3]