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Archduchess Maria Anna Josepha of Austria

Maria Anna Josepha of Austria (30 December 1654 – 4 April 1689),was a Duchess consort of Jülich-Berg and Electoral Princess of the Palatinate.
Born in Regensburg, she was the youngest surviving daughter of Ferdinand III, Holy Roman Emperor and his third wife Eleonora Gonzaga.
==Life==
In Wiener Neustadt on 25 October 1678 Maria Anna married John William, Electoral Prince of the Palatinate and brother of Empress Eleonor Magdalene, third wife of Emperor Leopold I (Maria Anna's half-brother). The wedding ceremony was performed by Archbishop Leopold Karl von Kollonitsch, who that in memory of this event and the previous wedding of Maria Anna's sister Eleanor was in the main square of Wiener Neustadt build a Marian column.〔Ferdinand C. Böheim, Wendelin Boeheim: ''Chronicle of Wiener-Neustadt'', vol. 2, Prandel & Ewald, 1863, p. 173.〕 After the marriage, the Electoral Prince and Princess settled in Düsseldorf, where they led an elaborate royal household.〔K. Strauven: ''About Artistic life and work in Dusseldorf to Düsseldorf school of painting under Director Schadow'', H. Voss, 1862, p. 12.〕
As a gift to the newlyweds, Philip William, Elector Palatine (John William's father) ceded to them the Duchies of Jülich and Berg in 1679.〔(Geschichtswerkstatt-Duesseldorf.de ) (retrieved 06 June 2014).〕 During her marriage, the Electoral Princess gave birth two children, but either survive infancy:〔Gustav Prümm: ''A win for life'', Books on Demand, 2009, p. 54.〕〔(Complete Genealogy of the House of Wittelsbach ) (retrieved 6 June 2014).〕
* A son (b. and d. Düsseldorf, 6 February 1683).
* A son (b. and d. Düsseldorf, 5 February 1686).
Maria Anna died of tuberculosis during a visit to the imperial court in Vienna. She was buried in the Imperial Crypt.

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