Maria Theresa (1717âÂÂ1780) was the ruler of the Habsburg monarchy and Holy Roman Empress consort as the wife of Francis I.
Maria Theresa, Maria Teresa, or Maria Theresia may also refer to:
People
House of Habsburg
- Maria Theresa of Spain (1638âÂÂ1683), Queen of France
- Archduchess Maria Theresa of Austria (1684âÂÂ1696), daughter of Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor and Eleonor Magdalene of Neuburg
- Archduchess Maria Theresa of Austria (1762âÂÂ1770), daughter of Joseph II, Holy Roman Emperor and Princess Isabella of Parma
- Maria Theresa of Austria (1767âÂÂ1827), Queen of Saxony
- Maria Theresa of Naples and Sicily (1772âÂÂ1807), Empress of Austria
- Maria Theresa of Austria-Este (1773âÂÂ1832), Queen of Sardinia
- Maria Theresa of Austria (1801âÂÂ1855), Queen of Sardinia
- Maria Theresa of Austria (1816âÂÂ1867), Queen of the Two Sicilies
- Archduchess Maria Theresa of Austria-Este (1817âÂÂ1886), Countess of Chambord
- Maria Theresa of Austria-Este (1849âÂÂ1919), Queen of Bavaria
House of Braganza
House of Bourbon
House of Savoy
Other people
- MarÃÂa Teresa Adames (born 1941), Mexican diver
- Maria Teresa Agnesi Pinottini (1720âÂÂ1795), Italian composer
- MarÃÂa Teresa ÃÂlvarez Vázquez (born 1965), Mexican politician
- Maria Teresa Andruetto (born 1954), Argentine writer
- Maria Teresa Armengol, Andorran politician
- MarÃÂa Teresa BabÃÂn Cortés (1910âÂÂ1989), Puerto Rican educator
- Maria Teresa Baldini (born 1961), Italian politician, physician and basketball player
- Maria Teresa Bassa Poropat (born 1946), Italian politician
- Maria Teresa Beccari (1950âÂÂ2020), Sanmarinese politician
- MarÃÂa Teresa Belandria (born 1963), Venezuelan diplomat, lawyer, professor and politician
- Maria Teresa Bellucci (born 1972), Italian politician
- Maria Teresa Cabré (born 1947), Spanish linguist
- MarÃÂa Teresa Cabrera (born 1968), Peruvian politician
- MarÃÂa Teresa Campos (1941âÂÂ2023), Spanish journalist and television presenter
- MarÃÂa Teresa Campoy Ruy (born 1959), Mexican politician
- MarÃÂa Teresa Cano (born 1960), Colombian artist
- Maria Teresa Cárcomo Lobo, Portuguese politician and jurist
- Maria Teresa Carlson (1963âÂÂ2001), Filipino actress
- Maria Teresa Casini (1864âÂÂ1937), Italian nun
- MarÃÂa Teresa Castañón (born 1978), Chilean politician
- MarÃÂa Teresa Castillo (1908âÂÂ2012), Venezuelan politician
- Maria Teresa B. Cenzon, Guamanian judge
- MarÃÂa Teresa ChacÃÂn (born 1945), Venezuelan singer
- MarÃÂa Teresa Chávez Campomanes (1890âÂÂ1981), Mexican librarian
- MarÃÂa Teresa Chávez (born 1953), Honduran politician
- Maria Teresa Correia de Barros, Portuguese electrical engineer
- Maria Teresa de Filippis (1926âÂÂ2016), Italian racing driver
- Maria Teresa de Noronha (1918âÂÂ1993), Portuguese aristocrat and fado singer
- MarÃÂa Teresa de Vallabriga (1758âÂÂ1820), Spanish aristocrat
- MarÃÂa Teresa de Vega, Spanish writer and poet
- MarÃÂa Teresa del Canto (1898âÂÂ1987), Chilean teacher and politician
- Maria Teresa del Real, American ballet dancer
- MarÃÂa Teresa Dova, Argentinian physicist
- MarÃÂa Teresa Estevan Bolea, Spanish politician
- MarÃÂa Teresa Fernández de la Vega (born 1949), Spanish politician
- MarÃÂa Teresa Ferrari (1887âÂÂ1956), Argentinian physician and university professor
- Maria Teresa Ferrer i Mallol (1940âÂÂ2017), Catalan historian
- MarÃÂa Teresa Freyre de Andrade (1896âÂÂ1975), Cuban librarian and information scientist
- MarÃÂa Teresa GarcÃÂa Pedroche, American artist and curator
- MarÃÂa Teresa Gargallo (born 1969), Spanish race walker
- Maria Teresa Gargano (born 1986), Italian artistic gymnast
- MarÃÂa Teresa González, Puerto Rican politician
- MarÃÂa Teresa Margarita González (born 1961), Argentine politician
- MarÃÂa Teresa González Garza y Barron, Mexican biotechnologist
- Maria Teresa Maia Gonzalez (born 1958), Portuguese writer
- Maria Teresa Gozzadini, Italian countess and geologist
- MarÃÂa Teresa Herrera (born 1956), Mexican lawyer
- MarÃÂa Teresa Herreras López, Spanish swimmer
- MarÃÂa Teresa Hincapié (1956âÂÂ2008), Colombian performance artist
- Maria Teresa Horta (born 1937), Portuguese journalist and activist
- MarÃÂa Teresa Infante Caffi, Chilean diplomat
- MarÃÂa Teresa Jiménez Esquivel (born 1984), Mexican politician
- MarÃÂa Teresa Kumar, Colombian American political rights activist
- Maria Teresa Landi, Italian epidemiologist and oncologist
- MarÃÂa Teresa Lara (1904âÂÂ1984), Mexican lyricist and composer
- MarÃÂa Teresa León (1903âÂÂ1988), Spanish politician, writer and activist
- MarÃÂa Teresa Linares Savio (1920âÂÂ2021), Cuban musicologist, ethnographer and music researcher
- MarÃÂa Teresa Londoño, First Lady of Colombia (1930âÂÂ1934)
- MarÃÂa Teresa López, multiple people
- MarÃÂa Teresa MacÃÂas (born 1975), Spanish politician
- MarÃÂa Teresa MartÃÂn-Vivaldi (born 1955), Spanish painter
- MarÃÂa Teresa Marú MejÃÂa (1958âÂÂ2021), Mexican politician
- MarÃÂa Teresa Méndez (born 1982), Spanish freestyle wrestler
- MarÃÂa Teresa Mirabal (1935âÂÂ1960), surveyor and political activist from the Dominican Republic
- MarÃÂa Teresa Miras Portugal (1948âÂÂ2021), Spanish scientist
- MarÃÂa Teresa Monasterio (born 1969), Bolivian weightlifter
- MarÃÂa Teresa Mora (1902âÂÂ1980), Cuban chess player
- Maria Teresa Motta (born 1963), Italian judoka
- MarÃÂa Teresa Murillo (1928âÂÂ2017), Colombian botanist and pteridologist
- Maria Teresa Naranjo Ochoa (1937âÂÂ2007), Mexican virtuoso pianist and teacher
- MarÃÂa Teresa Obregón Zamora (1888âÂÂ1956), Costa Rican politician
- MarÃÂa Teresa Ochoa MejÃÂa (born 1954), Mexican politician
- MarÃÂa Teresa Oller, Spanish composer and folklorist
- Maria Teresa Parpagliolo (1903âÂÂ1974), Italian landscape and garden designer
- Maria Teresa Pelegrài Marimón (1907âÂÂ1995), Spanish composer
- MarÃÂa Teresa Pérez (Venezuelan politician), Venezuelan politician
- MarÃÂa Teresa Pomar (1919âÂÂ2010), Mexican art historian
- MarÃÂa Teresa Prieto (1896âÂÂ1982), Spanish composer
- Maria Teresa RamÃÂrez (born 1954), Mexican swimmer
- MarÃÂa Teresa Rejas (born 1946), Spanish politician
- Maria Teresa Riedl (1937âÂÂ1995), Italian tennis player
- MarÃÂa Teresa Rivas (1918âÂÂ2010), Mexican actress
- MarÃÂa Teresa Rivera, womanâÂÂs human rights defender
- MarÃÂa Teresa RodrÃÂguez del Toro y Alaysa (1781âÂÂ1803), wife of Simón Bolivar
- Maria Teresa Romero (born 1930), Spanish painter and archer
- MarÃÂa Teresa Ronderos (born 1959), Colombian journalist
- MarÃÂa Teresa Ruiz (born 1946), Chilean astronomer
- Maria Teresa Ruta (born 1960), Italian showgirl and television presenter
- MarÃÂa Teresa SantamarÃÂa, Cuban volleyball player
- Maria Teresa Schutzmann (born 1979), Italian sprinter
- MarÃÂa Teresa Sesé (1917âÂÂ2019), Spanish writer
- MarÃÂa Teresa Sosa (1930âÂÂ2018), Guatemalan politician
- MarÃÂa Teresa Torras (1927âÂÂ2009), Venezuelan sculptor and artist
- MarÃÂa Teresa Torró Flor (born 1992), Spanish tennis player
- MarÃÂa Teresa Uribe (1940âÂÂ2019), Colombian sociologist
- MarÃÂa Teresa Valdés (1961âÂÂ2003), Spanish archer
- MarÃÂa Teresa Vera (1895âÂÂ1965), Cuban musician
- MarÃÂa Teresa Villagrasa Pérez (born 1957), Spanish schoolteacher and politician
- Maria Theresia Ahlefeldt (1755âÂÂ1810), composer and Countess of Ahlefeldt-Langeland
Places
Other uses
People with the given names
- Maria Theresa Short (d. 1869), Scottish entrepreneur from Edinburgh
- MarÃÂa Teresa Andruetto, Argentina children's writer
- Maria Teresa Armengol, Andorran politician
- Maria Theresia Bonzel, German nun
- Maria Teresa Carlson, Filipina actor and model
- MarÃÂa Teresa Fernández de la Vega, Spanish politician
- MarÃÂa Teresa Ferrari, Argentina doctor
- Maria Teresa de Filippis, Italian racecar driver
- MarÃÂa Teresa Lara, a Mexican composer
- Maria Theresa Longworth, plaintiff in an Irish mixed religion marriage case
- Maria Teresa Merlo, Italian abbess
- MarÃÂa Teresa Mirabal, Dominican political activist
- MarÃÂa Teresa Mora, a Cuban chess master
- MarÃÂa Teresa Oller (1920-2018), Spanish composer and folklorist
- Maria Theresia von Paradis, Austria composer
- Maria Teresa Ruta, Italian TV personality
See also