File:Franz I. Stephan und Maria Theresia mit elf Kindern.jpg

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English: Kaiserin Maria Theresia Tochter des Karl VI. von Habsburg Österreich, Kaiser Joseph II. Sohn des Franz I. Stephan von Habsburg Österreich, Kurfürst Maximilian Franz Sohn des Franz I. Stephan von Habsburg Lothringen, Erzherzog Ferdinand Sohn des Franz I. Stephan Habsburg-Lothringen, Kaiser Leopold II. Sohn des Franz I. Stephan Habsburg Österreich, Erzherzogin Maria Amalia Tochter d. Franz Stephan I. Habsburg Lothringen, Erzherzogin Maria Anna Tochter d. Franz I Stephan von Habsburg Lothringen, Erzherzogin Maria Josepha Tochter d. Franz I. Stephan v. Habsburg Österreich, Marie Antoinette Tochter d. Franz I. Stephan v. Habsburg Lothringen, Erzherzogin Maria Karolina, Tochter d. Franz I. Stephan v. Habsburg Lothringen, Erzherzogin Marie Christine Tochter d. Franz I. Stephan Habsburg-Lothringen, Erzherzogin Maria Elisabeth Tochter d. Franz I. Stephan v. Habsburg Lothringen
Date 1764/1765
Source https://www.pinterest.ru/pin/552113235553270472/
Author Martin van Meytens (1695–1770)

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