Maria Antonia, Princess of Asturias, consort of Ferdinand VII, King of Spain, 1784-1806
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Maria Antonia de Borbon, 1784-1806
Maria Antonia, Princess of Asturias, 1784-1806
Maria Antonia, Princess of Naples and Sicily, 1784-1806
Maria Antonia, Queen, consort of Ferdinand I, King of the Two Sicilies, 1784-1806
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Maria Antonia, Queen, consort of Ferdinand I, King of the Two Sicilies, 1784-1806
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found: Don Teodoro de Croix, caballero de Croix del Orden Teutonico, teniente general de los reales exercitos, primer teniente de la Compañia flamenca de reales guardias de corps, virrey, gobernador, y capitan general de los reynos del Perú, Chile, y presidente de la Real Audiencia de esta capital, &c. ..., 1784 :caption title (la Serenísima Señora Princesa de Asturias)
found: Wikipedia search, Nov. 3, 2011(Princess of Asturias: Princess Maria Antonia of Naples and Sicily, who married Ferdinand I, King of the Two Sicilies; b. 1784; d. 1806)
found: Villa-Urrutia, W. R. de. Las mujeres de Fernando VII, 1925:page [9] (Dona Maria Antonia de Naples; married Don Fernando in Barcelona) plate caption (Dona Maria Antonia de Borbon, Princesa de Asturias)
found: Wikipedia search, July 11, 2019(Princess Maria Antonia of Naples and Sicily ; born 14 December 1784; youngest daughter of Ferdinand, King of Naples and Sicily, and Maria Carolina of Austria ; married the Infante Ferdinand on 6 October 1802 in Barcelona, Spain ; as wife of future Ferdinand VII of Spain she held title of Princess of Asturias ; died 21 May 1806)
found: Bergamini, John D. The Spanish Bourbons: the history of a tenacious dynasty, 1974 :page 124 (Maria Antionia of Naples, betrothed to Prince of Asturias) page 126 (Princess of Asturias, died 1806) page 183 (Maria Antonia of Naples, wife of Fernando VII)
found: Unofficial royalty (website), viewed July 11, 2019:Maria Antonia of Naples and Sicily, Princess of Asturias (born December 14, 1784, Caserta Palace, Caserta, Italy ; died May 21, 1806, Royal Palace of Aranjuez, Spain; the youngest daughter of King Ferdinand IV of Naples and Sicily and Marie Caroline of Austria ; first of the four wives of King Ferdinand VII of Spain) - http://www.unofficialroyalty.com/maria-antonia-of-naples-and-sicily-princess-of-asturias/
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2011-12-06: new
2019-07-13: revised
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