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  1. Mariana de Portugal (Lisboa, 7 de octubre de 1736 - Río de Janeiro, 16 de mayo de 1813), Infanta de Portugal, fue hija del rey José I de Portugal y de su esposa la infanta Mariana Victoria de España.

  2. Mariana Vitória de Bourbon (Madrid, 31 de março de 1718 – Lisboa, 15 de janeiro de 1781) foi a esposa do rei D. José I e Rainha Consorte de Portugal e Algarves de 1750 até 1777. Era filha de Filipe V da Espanha e de sua segunda esposa Isabel Farnésio .

  3. Mariana Victoria of Spain, Queen of Portugal, led a life filled with royal obligations, political complexities, and personal triumphs and struggles. From her engagements to Louis XV to her role as regent of Portugal, she left an indelible mark on the history of both countries.

  4. Mariana Victoria of Spain (Portuguese: Mariana Vitória; 31 March 1718 – 15 January 1781) was an Infanta of Spain by birth and was later the Queen of Portugal as wife of King Joseph I. She acted as regent of Portugal in 1776–1777, during the last months of her husband's life and as advisor to her daughter, Maria I of Portugal ...

  5. Mariana Victoria of Spain. 1724. Oil on canvas. Not on display. Daughter of Philip V and Isabella Farnese, the sitter was born in 1718. At the age of four her marriage to Louis XV was arranged, but this was broken off when she was seven for reasons of international politics.

  6. Mariana Rodrigues Mortágua (born 24 June 1986) is a Portuguese economist and politician who is the National Coordinator of the Left Bloc, serving since 28 May 2023. In 2013, she was elected to the Assembly of the Republic of Portugal, replacing Ana Drago.

  7. Mariana of Austria. Mariana or Maria Anna of Austria, [a] (24 December 1634 – 16 May 1696), was Queen of Spain from 1649, when she married her uncle Philip IV of Spain, until his death in 1665. She was then appointed regent for their three-year-old son Charles II, and due to his ill health remained an influential figure until she died in 1696.