Royal Family Trees S. Maria Theresa and Philip II Philip II Anne Philip IIIMargaret AnnePhilip IVMariaFerdinand III Leopold IEleanor Charles VI Maria.

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Royal Family Trees S

Maria Theresa and Philip II Philip II Anne Philip IIIMargaret AnnePhilip IVMariaFerdinand III Leopold IEleanor Charles VI Maria Theresa

Maria Theresa and Louis XIV Philip IIIMargaret Louis XIIPhilip IVMaria Anne Ferdinand III Louis XIV EleanorLeopold I Charles VI Maria Theresa

Peter the Great and Catherine the Great Charles Fredrick Catherine IPeter AnnaElizabeth Peter III Catherine II

Louis XIV and Charles I Henry IVMarie AnneLouis XIIIElizabethChristineGastonHenriette Marie Charles I Louis XIV

Frederick II and Maria Theresa How is this easy? I seriously looked for like at least an hour for a connection but all the names are the same but none of the people are and all the family trees I found didn’t have Prussia’s family tree so I couldn’t even like anyone from there to Austria's. I can link Maria Theresa to about everyone else except Frederick II. Not even joking I think the only connection they have is in wikipedia it said he proposed to Maria Theresa of Austria in return for renouncing the succession but in another source I found it said Frederick II married Elizabeth Christine. In my Louis XIV and Charles I chart I have an Elizabeth and Christine but no Elizabeth Christine and since they didn’t have any children I can’t go that way and I tried to work my way up from Frederick about a million times and ways and nothing worked and I worked up and down for Maria Theresa and I just don’t think it’s humanly possible, I think they may be the only two members of the royal world or whatever who aren’t related.