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Maria is a twelve year old girl with blonde hair and blue eyes. She was friends with Shadow the hedgehog but she was sadly shot on an ark by men who were out to get shadow or something like that. She uses all her last strength to bring Shadow to earth. She died too many times and it`s all the same way except in shadow the hedgehog.It cuts out the escape pod bit.
Maria in portuguese
The cast of Vida Maria - 2007 includes: Marcio Ramos as All voices
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Maria , felix and the uncle
Maria Theresa ordered that all Jewish and Christian subjects that had emigrated after 1740 should be extradited from the land.
Maria Carolina Maria Christina Maria Amalia Maria Anna Maria Joanna Maria Josepha Maria Elizabeth Those are all I know of. ( Maria Theresa's first, third, and tenth children died in infancy. )
Euglenids
Her mother was Maria Theresa and she and all her sisters had the first name Maria. Her name was Maria Antonia. Marie Antoinette was what her name was changed to when she married the dauphin of France, because Marie Antoinette is the French version of Maria Antonia. As a child, she went by Antonia (because she and all her sisters had the same first name), so as a French name, Antoine would be the equivalent of Antonia. That's most likely where is came from.
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Austria and France had been in each others hair for quite some decades. The Austrian Empress (Maria Theresa) and the French King (Louis XV) came to an understanding. They both had the same sworn enemy: England. Maria Theresa picked up the plan to make France an ally and she would do anything to negotiate a peace and, above all, cement it. She had 16 children, and since she married of all of her daughters out of political considerations, she decided that the one daughter that had the same age as the French dauphin (the crown prince of France), would be the one she would offer to the French court as a peace treaty. Louis XV was a little hesitant at first, but then agreed. Maria Theresa thought it would make France an important ally in her own political plans.
Most Maria Theresa Thalers are modern restrikes and generally trade for close to silver melt, about $20-21 at present. Don't let the date fool you, nearly all the coins were minted well after 1780 and indeed continue to this present day, still with the date of 1780.
Judging by the reform she made, it is doubtful whether Maria Theresa of Austria was either enlightened or a despot. Her reign had been dominated by the figure of Fredrick the Great who threatened her state with extinction within weeks of her accession. He also deprived the empress of her most valuable province and obliged her to institute reforms in order to preserve her state. It is also evident that most of Maria Theresa's reforms were not her own. Although she showed a good judge of character and expertise in appointing her advisors, Hugwitz and Kaunitz, she was very easy to manipulate. Indeed, many of the reforms were done against the wishes of Maria Theresa herself, most noticeably the curbing of the power of the Church introduced by Joseph. These reforms were very reluctantly accepted by the Empress, as she was a devout Roman Catholic and did not want to interfere with the Church's power. All of the reforms introduced were very Enlightened although some had small elements of enlightened ideas.
Marie Antoinette's father died when she was eight years old, but her mother was very instrumental in the marriages of all of her children. Maria Theresa wanted an alliance with the French and there was no better way than to have her youngest daughter married to the heir to the throne of France. This was why she was worried when after almost a decade as husband and wife Maria Theresa was worried that her daughter had not had any children yet. She figured that it would be easy for the French to get rid of Marie Antionette and find another wife for the future Louis XVI from another country.
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Mother Theresa
She was Archduchess of Austria only titularly. All of her siblings were Archukes/Archduchess of Austria, as it was common to give this title to the children of Holy Roman Emperor. In fact, Austria was then ruled by Marie Antoinette's mother, Maria Theresa.