Maria Immaculata of Sicily (1844–1899)
Maria Immaculata of Sicily (1844–1899)
Archduchess . Name variations: Maria Immakulata. Born on April 14, 1844, in Caserta; died on February 18, 1899, in Vienna; daughter of Theresa of Austria (1816–1867) and Ferdinand II, king of the Two Sicilies (r. 1830–1859); married archduke Karl Salvator also spelled Charles Salvator of Tuscany (1839–1892); children: seven, including Leopold Salvator (1863–1931, who married Blanche of Bourbon ) and Maria Immaculata (1878–1968).
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