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- Q113747 description "Austrian noble".
- Q113747 description "Austrian noble".
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- Q113747 abstract "Countess Marie Karoline von Fuchs-Mollard (14 January 1681 – 27 April 1754), known as Charlotte, was the governess of Maria Theresa of Austria.Born in Vienna, Marie Karoline came to the imperial court as lady-in-waiting of the future queen consort of Portugal, Maria Anna of Austria, the daughter of Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor. In 1710, she married Count Christoph Ernst von Fuchs, with whom she had two daughters.Empress Elisabeth Christine entrusted the Countess with the education and upbringing of her daughter Maria Theresa, the heiress presumptive of the Habsburg dominions, when the girl was born in 1717. Countess Fuchs taught her etiquette and practically raised her. Maria Theresa developed a notably close relationship with Countess Fuchs.When Maria Theresa succeeded her father as the ruler of Hungary, Bohemia and Austria, she gave Countess Fuchs a castle (Fuchsschlössl) and made her a chatelaine. When Countess Fuchs died in Vienna, Maria Theresa ordered that she be buried in the Imperial Crypt. Thus, the Countess has the honour of being the only non-Habsburg buried in the Imperial Crypt. The 150th anniversary of her death was celebrated by a special Mass in the Capucin Crypt.".
- Q113747 birthDate "1675-01-14".
- Q113747 birthDate "1681-01-14".
- Q113747 birthYear "1675".
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- Q113747 deathDate "1754-04-27".
- Q113747 deathYear "1754".
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- Q113747 birthDate "1675-01-14".
- Q113747 dateOfBirth "1681-01-14".
- Q113747 dateOfDeath "1754-04-27".
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- Q113747 name "Fuchs-Mollard, Marie Karoline Von".
- Q113747 shortDescription "Austrian noble".
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- Q113747 comment "Countess Marie Karoline von Fuchs-Mollard (14 January 1681 – 27 April 1754), known as Charlotte, was the governess of Maria Theresa of Austria.Born in Vienna, Marie Karoline came to the imperial court as lady-in-waiting of the future queen consort of Portugal, Maria Anna of Austria, the daughter of Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor.".
- Q113747 label "Marie Karoline von Fuchs-Mollard".
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- Q113747 givenName "Marie Karoline Von".
- Q113747 name "Fuchs-Mollard, Marie Karoline Von".
- Q113747 name "Marie Karoline Von Fuchs-Mollard".
- Q113747 surname "Fuchs-Mollard".