Maria Theresa Walburga Amalia Christina (German: Maria
Theresia; 13 May 1717 – 29 November 1780) was the only female ruler of the Habsburg
dominions and the last of the House of Habsburg. She was the sovereign of
Austria, Hungary, Transylvania, Croatia, Bohemia, Mantua, Milan, Lodomeria and
Galicia, the Austrian Netherlands and Parma. By marriage, she was Duchess of
Lorraine, Grand Duchess of Tuscany and Holy Roman Empress.
She started her 40-year reign when her father, Emperor
Charles VI, died in October 1740. Charles VI paved the way for her accession
with the Pragmatic Sanction of 1713 and spent his entire reign securing it.[3]
Upon the death of her father, Saxony, Prussia, Bavaria, and France all
repudiated the sanction they had recognised during his lifetime. Prussia
proceeded to invade the affluent Habsburg province of Silesia, sparking a
nine-year conflict known as the War of the Austrian Succession. Maria Theresa
would later unsuccessfully try to reconquer Silesia during the Seven Years'
War.
Maria Theresa and her husband, Francis I, Holy Roman
Emperor, had sixteen children, including Queen Marie Antoinette of France,
Queen Maria Carolina of Naples, Duchess Maria Amalia of Parma and two Holy
Roman Emperors, Joseph II and Leopold II. Though she was expected to cede power
to Francis and Joseph, both of whom were officially her co-rulers in Austria
and Bohemia,[4] Maria Theresa was the absolute sovereign who ruled by the
counsel of her advisers.[5] She criticised and disapproved of many of Joseph's
actions. Although she is considered to have been intellectually inferior to
both Joseph and Leopold,Maria Theresa understood the importance of her public
persona and was able to simultaneously evoke both esteem and affection from her
subjects.
Maria Theresa promulgated financial and educational reforms,
with the assistance of Count Friedrich Wilhelm von Haugwitz and Gerard van
Swieten, promoted commerce and the development of agriculture, and reorganised
Austria's ramshackle military, all of which strengthened Austria's
international standing. However, she refused to allow religious toleration[7]
and contemporary travellers thought her regime was bigoted and superstitious.
As a young monarch who fought two dynastic wars, she believed that her cause
should be the cause of her subjects, but in her later years she would believe
that their cause must be hers.Sursa Wikipedia
c.l.
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