Hvem giftede sig med Johann Wilhelm, Elector Palatine?
Maria Anna Josepha af Østrig gift Johann Wilhelm, Elector Palatine den . Johann Wilhelm, Elector Palatine var 20 år på bryllupsdagen (20 år, 6 måneder og 6 dage). Maria Anna Josepha af Østrig var 23 år på bryllupsdagen (23 år, 10 måneder og 5 dage). Aldersforskellen var 3 år, 3 måneder og 30 dage.
Anna Maria Luisa de' Medici gift Johann Wilhelm, Elector Palatine den . Johann Wilhelm, Elector Palatine var 33 år på bryllupsdagen (33 år, 0 måneder og 10 dage). Anna Maria Luisa de' Medici var 23 år på bryllupsdagen (23 år, 8 måneder og 18 dage). Aldersforskellen var 9 år, 3 måneder og 23 dage.
Ægteskabet varede 25 år, 1 måneder og 10 dage (9171 dage). Ægteskabet sluttede .
Johann Wilhelm, Elector Palatine

John William, Elector Palatine (Jan Wellem in Low German, English: John William; 19 April 1658 – 8 June 1716) of the Wittelsbach dynasty was Elector Palatine (1690–1716), Duke of Neuburg (1690–1716), Duke of Jülich and Berg (1679–1716), and Duke of Upper Palatinate and Cham (1707–1714). From 1697 onwards Johann Wilhelm was also Count of Megen.
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Maria Anna Josepha af Østrig

Maria Anna Josepha of Austria (20 December 1654 – 4 April 1689) was an Austrian archduchess who became Electoral Princess of the Palatinate as the wife of Johann Wilhelm, Elector Palatine.
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Anna Maria Luisa de' Medici

Anna Maria Luisa de' Medici (11 August 1667 – 18 February 1743) was an Italian noblewoman who was the last lineal descendant of the main branch of the House of Medici. A patron of the arts, she bequeathed the Medicis' large art collection, including the contents of the Uffizi, Palazzo Pitti and the Medici villas, which she inherited upon her brother Gian Gastone's death in 1737, and her Palatine treasures to the Tuscan state, on the condition that no part of it could be removed from "the Capital of the grand ducal State....[and from] the succession of His Serene Grand Duke."
Anna Maria Luisa was the only daughter of Cosimo III de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany, and Marguerite Louise d'Orléans, a niece of Louis XIII of France. On her marriage to Johann Wilhelm, Elector Palatine, she became Electress of the Palatinate, and, by patronising musicians, she earned for the contemporary Palatine court the reputation of an important music centre. As Johann Wilhelm had syphilis the union produced no offspring, which, combined with her siblings' barrenness, meant that the Medici were on the verge of extinction.
In 1713 Cosimo III altered the Tuscan laws of succession to allow the accession of his daughter, and spent his final years canvassing the European powers to agree to recognise this statute. However, in 1735, as part of a territorial arrangement, the European powers appointed Duke Francis Stephen of Lorraine as heir, and he duly ascended the Tuscan throne in her stead. After the death of Johann Wilhelm, Anna Maria Luisa returned to Florence, where she enjoyed the rank of first lady until the accession of her brother Gian Gastone, who banished her to the Villa La Quiete. When Gian Gastone died in 1737, Francis Stephen's envoy offered Anna Maria Luisa the position of nominal regent of Tuscany, but she declined. Her death, in 1743, brought the grand ducal House of Medici to an end. Her remains were interred in the Medicean necropolis, Basilica of San Lorenzo, Florence, which she helped complete.
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