Who was Maria Christina?

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Who was Maria Christina?

María Cristina de Borbón, (born April 27, 1806, Naples [Italy]—died Aug. 23, 1878, Sainte-Adresse, France), queen consort of Ferdinand VII of Spain from 1829 to 1833 and queen regent from 1833 to 1840. Maria was the daughter of Francis I, king of the Two Sicilies, and married Ferdinand in 1829.

Who is queen regent Maria Cristina?

Queen Maria Cristina was the regent for King Alfonso XIII, and ruled Spain during the era of the Spanish American War. Maria Cristina de Habsburgo-Lorena, daughter of the Archduke Karl Ferdinand, (cousin of the Austrian Emperor Francis Joseph), and his wife Elizabeth.

How old was the youngest queen of Spain?

Infanta Maria Isabel was only twelve years old; even at a time when princesses married very young, her tender age was unusual for a bride.

Who was the queen of Spain in the 1800?

Isabella II
Isabella II of Spain

Isabella II
Predecessor Ferdinand VII
Successor Amadeo I
Regents Queen María Cristina (1833–1840) Baldomero Espartero (1840–1843)
Born 10 October 1830 Royal Palace, Madrid, Spain

Who is the real father of Maria Cristina?

Infanta María Cristina of Spain

Infanta Maria Cristina
House Bourbon
Father Alfonso XIII of Spain
Mother Victoria Eugenie of Battenberg
Religion Roman Catholic

Did Queen Isabella of Spain fight in battle?

Isabella was a reigning queen at a time when reigning queens were rare. Castile was at war for most of her reign. While Isabella did not lead her troops onto the battlefield, sword in hand, she traveled with every campaign and was responsible for plotting strategy and tactics for her generals.

What is the importance of Maria Cristina Falls?

Known for its natural grandeur, the 321.5 feet (98 meters) high waterfall is also the primary source of electric power for the city’s industries, being harnessed by the Agus VI Hydroelectric Plant.

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