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3->''"At any moment I may be called before my Judge. I don't want to be surprised, I want to see death come."''
4-->-- '''Empress Maria Theresa (supposedly) before her death'''
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6Maria Theresa Walburga Amalia Christina (or, in German and Latin, ''Maria Theres'''i'''a'', 13 May 1717 – 29 November 1780) was one of the most remarkable rulers in UsefulNotes/{{Europe}}an history.
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8When her father, Emperor Charles VI, died in 1740 without male issue, Maria Theresa came to the [[UsefulNotes/TheSoundOfMartialMusic Habsburg]] throne. She was young, amiable but over-sheltered, and her father had amazingly neglected to train her properly, though [[JustifiedTrope in fairness]] this was likely because he had to devote most, if not all, of his time fighting tooth and nail for her succession. Despite those crippling disadvantages, she learned on the job.
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10During her 40-year-long reign, Maria Theresa reorganised Austria's ramshackle military to defend her territory from neighboring rulers (especially her former nominal subject, Frederick II of UsefulNotes/{{Prussia}}), promoted commerce and agriculture, as well as began many social reforms which her son Joseph would expand. She is considered intolerant for despising the Jews and Protestants, whom she occasionally expulsed to remote parts of her realm. Even so, her goverment reforms are admired to this day - except for children, who usually only remember that she had the [[SchoolIsForLosers bright idea of mandatory basic schools]]. Speaking of children, she had ''16'' (of which four sons (including future Holy Roman Emperors Joseph II and Leopold II) and six daughters survived to adulthood); in an era when hygiene was non-existent, surviving 16 childbirths was little short of miraculous. Her youngest daughter was UsefulNotes/MarieAntoinette, who became even more famous than her mother, although for [[UsefulNotes/TheFrenchRevolution very unfortunate reasons]][[note]]Marie-Antoinette's birth order meant that she was not a prime candidate for a good political marriage and so Maria Theresa did little to prepare her for the task that was being a successful spouse to a powerful husband. As fate would have it, many of Marie-Antoinette's elder sisters either died prematurely or were disfigured by smallpox; two (Maria Anna and Maria Elisabeth) remained unmarried for the rest of their lives (Maria Anna was sickly throughout her life while Maria Elisabeth was scarred by smallpox).[[/note]].
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12Most people aren't aware that Maria Theresa never held the title [[UsefulNotes/HolyRomanEmpire Holy Roman Empress]], because it didn't exist. She was [[SheIsTheKing King of Hungary]] [[OverlyLongName and Archduchess of Austria and Queen of Bohemia, and had dozens of other titles]] in her own right, but for the first five years of her reign, the title of Holy Roman Emperor went to her cousin's husband, the Duke of Bavaria. When he died, her philandering husband, Francis of Habsburg-Lorraine, got it, so she was the HRE's wife. Additionally, she was the last 'actual' Habsburg. Her children would have belonged to the dynasty of Lorraine, but due to the prominence of the Habsburg dynasty, her children became ''von Habsburg-Lothringen''.
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14!!Tropes as portrayed in fiction:
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16* BeautyEqualsGoodness: She was notably attractive in her youth. She looks better in the Andreas Moeller portrait given in the other wiki. Presumably she was younger or Andreas was a better painter.
17* MilitaryMaverick: According to legend the ''Order of Maria Theresa'' medal requires you to win a victory by disobeying orders. There is partial truth to this. It is a medal for "initiative" given out because she was frustrated at having to prod her officers and wanted them to have a [[GlorySeeker motive]] to look for trouble.
18* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: It is said that she was travestied as the Queen of the Night in Mozart's ''[[Theatre/TheMagicFlute Die Zauberflöte]]''.
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20!!Appearances in Fiction:
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22* She was played by Slovenian actress Sonja Hlebs in ''Film/LaTourPrendsGarde''.
23* In the ''VideoGame/{{Civilization}}'' series:
24** She appears in ''VideoGame/{{Civilization}} II'' as the female representative for Germany.
25** She is a playable figure in the ''Civilization V: Gods and Kings'' expansion, as Austria's leader. Her unique ability is one of only two ways you can peacefully annex a city-state in the game. [[note]] Surrounding their land with Citadels until they become a single-tiled city surrounded by you doesn't count.[[/note]] In addition, her unique building is a ''Coffee House'', [[BigFun which should tell you all you need to know.]]
26* In ''Webcomic/HetaliaAxisPowers'', a [[NaiveNewcomer young and recently crowned Maria Theresa]] is seen alongside the embodiments of Austria and Hungary during both the UsefulNotes/WarOfTheAustrianSuccession and the UsefulNotes/SevenYearsWar. Even in the more historically recent, Austria still recalls her fondly alongside descendant Franz Joseph.
27* In ''Film/{{Marie Antoinette|2006}}'' (the 2006 film), she spends most of her limited screen time pleading with her daughter to consummate her marriage. She's played by Music/MarianneFaithfull.
28* The same as above with ''Series/{{Marie Antoinette|2022}}'' (the 2022 series). Here she's played by Swiss actress Marthe Keller.
29* Maria also appears in Creator/RiyokoIkeda's ''Manga/TheRoseOfVersailles''. She [[ArrangedMarriage arranges Antoniette's marriage to Louis]] and gives her advice on how to behave as the Queen of France, like never giving jobs and money as favors and always listening to Count De Mercy. [[IgnoredExpert Antoinette doesn't listen.]] [[UsefulNotes/TheFrenchRevolution And we all know how it ended.]]
30* ''Maria Theresia'' is a 2017 Austrian-Czech television film about the life of Maria Theresa, who is played by Marie-Luise Stockinger.

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