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  1. Maria Sophie Amalie, Duchess in Bavaria (4 October 1841, Possenhofen Castle – 19 January 1925, Munich) was the last Queen of the Two Sicilies as the wife of Francis II of the Two Sicilies. She was one of the ten children of Maximilian Joseph, Duke in Bavaria and Princess Ludovika of Bavaria .

  2. Princess Sophie of Bavaria (Sophie Friederike Dorothea Wilhelmine; 27 January 1805 – 28 May 1872) was the daughter of King Maximilian I Joseph of Bavaria and his second wife, Caroline of Baden. The identical twin sister of Queen Maria Anna of Saxony, Sophie became Archduchess of Austria by marriage to Archduke Franz Karl of Austria.

  3. To this end Sophie planned to marry her son to one of the daughters of her sister Maria Ludovika from the Bavarian ruling dynasty of Wittelsbach. Her plans came to fruition when Franz Joseph married his first cousin Elisabeth in 1854.

  4. 26 kwi 2022 · She was the identical twin sister of Princess Maria Anna of Bavaria, Queen of Saxony as wife of Frederick Augustus II of Saxony. Her eldest son Franz Joseph reigned as Emperor of Austria, and King of Hungary; her second son Maximilian reigned as Emperor of Mexico.

  5. Sophie of Bavaria. Archduchess of Austria (non-ruling member of the dynasty) Born 27 January 1805 in Munich. Died 28 May 1872 in Vienna. The daughter of King Maximilian I of Bavaria, Sophie married Archduke Franz Karl, the brother of Emperor Ferdinand I in 1824.

  6. 18 maj 2021 · English: Maria Sophie Amalie, Duchess in Bavaria, (4 October 1841, Possenhofen Castle - 19 January 1925, Munich), married to His Majesty King Francis II, was the last Queen consort of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies. She was one of the ten children of Maximilian Joseph, Duke in Bavaria and Princess Ludovika of Bavaria.

  7. 22 cze 2016 · Maria Sophie of Bavaria, Queen of the Two Sicilies. Marie Sophie Amalie, Duchess in Bavaria, was the third daughter and the sixth child of Maximilian Joseph, Duke in Bavaria, and his wife, Princess Ludovika of Bavaria.