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Maria Amalia Of The Two Sicilies Collection

Maria Amalia of the Two Sicilies was a remarkable queen who left a lasting impact on history

Background imageMaria Amalia Of The Two Sicilies Collection: Portrait de la Reine Marie-Amélie en deuil, c.1857. Creator: Workshop of Ary Scheffer

Portrait de la Reine Marie-Amélie en deuil, c.1857. Creator: Workshop of Ary Scheffer
Portrait de la Reine Marie-Amelie en deuil, c.1857. Portrait of Queen Marie-Amelie in mourning

Background imageMaria Amalia Of The Two Sicilies Collection: Portrait de la Reine Marie-Amélie en deuil, c.1857. Creator: Workshop of Ary Scheffer

Portrait de la Reine Marie-Amélie en deuil, c.1857. Creator: Workshop of Ary Scheffer
Portrait de la Reine Marie-Amelie en deuil, c.1857. Portrait of Queen Marie-Amelie in mourning. She holds a framed portrait in one hand

Background imageMaria Amalia Of The Two Sicilies Collection: Portrait de la Reine Marie-Amélie en deuil, c1857. Creator: Workshop of Ary Scheffer

Portrait de la Reine Marie-Amélie en deuil, c1857. Creator: Workshop of Ary Scheffer
Portrait de la Reine Marie-Amelie en deuil, c1857

Background imageMaria Amalia Of The Two Sicilies Collection: Queen Marie-Amelie, accompanied by Madame Adelaide, Princesses Louise... c1832. Creator: Unknown

Queen Marie-Amelie, accompanied by Madame Adelaide, Princesses Louise... c1832. Creator: Unknown
Queen Marie-Amelie, accompanied by Madame Adelaide, Princesses Louise and Marie and the Prince of Joinville, visiting the wounded of July in emergency room at the Stock Exchange

Background imageMaria Amalia Of The Two Sicilies Collection: Portrait of Queen Marie-Amelie in mourning, 1857. Creator: Ary Scheffer

Portrait of Queen Marie-Amelie in mourning, 1857. Creator: Ary Scheffer
Portrait of Queen Marie-Amelie in mourning, 1857

Background imageMaria Amalia Of The Two Sicilies Collection: Queen Victoria & Prince Albert

Queen Victoria & Prince Albert
3778963 Queen Victoria & Prince Albert - by Maurier, N. (fl.1843); (add.info.: Queen Victoria & Prince Albert of England on a visit to Paris, 1843, meeting the French and Belgian royal families)

Background imageMaria Amalia Of The Two Sicilies Collection: Marie-Amelie de Bourbon, Queen of France, c1845-1866

Marie-Amelie de Bourbon, Queen of France, c1845-1866. Maria Amalia of the Two Sicilies (1782-1866) married Louis Philippe, Duke of Orleans, the future King Louis Philippe I of the French, in 1809

Background imageMaria Amalia Of The Two Sicilies Collection: Maria Amalia of the Two Sicilies, consort to King Louis-Philippe, 1830. Artist: Dean

Maria Amalia of the Two Sicilies, consort to King Louis-Philippe, 1830. Artist: Dean
Maria Amalia of the Two Sicilies, consort to King Louis-Philippe, 1830

Background imageMaria Amalia Of The Two Sicilies Collection: Maria Amalia of the Two Sicilies, 19th century. Artist: Thomson

Maria Amalia of the Two Sicilies, 19th century. Artist: Thomson
Maria Amalia of the Two Sicilies, 19th century. Portrait of Marie-Amelie de Bourbon, Queen of France (1782-1866) who was the wife of Louis Philippe, King of France

Background imageMaria Amalia Of The Two Sicilies Collection: Maria Amalia of the Two Sicilies, 19th century. Artist: Dean

Maria Amalia of the Two Sicilies, 19th century. Artist: Dean
Maria Amalia of the Two Sicilies, 19th century. Portrait of Marie-Amelie de Bourbon, Queen of France (1782-1866) who was the wife of Louis Philippe, King of France

Background imageMaria Amalia Of The Two Sicilies Collection: Maria Amalia Teresa of the Two Sicilies, 19th century

Maria Amalia Teresa of the Two Sicilies, 19th century. Portrait of Marie-Amelie de Bourbon, Queen of France (1782-1866) who was the wife of Louis Philippe, King of France


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Maria Amalia of the Two Sicilies was a remarkable queen who left a lasting impact on history. Born in 1782, she was the daughter of King Ferdinand I of Naples and Maria Carolina of Austria. Known for her intelligence, beauty, and strong personality, Maria Amalia married Louis Philippe, Duke of Orleans at just 17 years old. As Queen consort of France from 1830 to 1848, Maria Amalia played a crucial role in supporting her husband during his reign as King Louis Philippe I. She was known for her charitable work and dedication to improving the lives of the less fortunate. Despite facing political unrest and challenges during their time on the throne, Maria Amalia remained steadfast in her duties as queen. After being forced into exile following the French Revolution of 1848, Maria Amalia continued to advocate for social causes close to her heart. She spent her later years devoted to philanthropy and education initiatives before passing away in 1866. Maria Amalia's legacy lives on through her contributions to society and unwavering commitment to serving others. Her strength and grace continue to inspire generations today.