- Empress Elisabeth of Austria - Wikipedia
Elisabeth (Elisabeth Amalie Eugenie; German: [eˈliːzaˌbɛt aˈmaːliə ɔʏˈɡeːniə]; 24 December 1837 – 10 September 1898), nicknamed Sisi, [1] was Empress of Austria and Queen of Hungary from her marriage to Franz Joseph I on 24 April 1854 until her assassination in 1898
- The Many Myths of Empress Elisabeth of Austria, the 19th-Century Royal . . .
The reality of Elisabeth, as close as modern observers can get to it, was darker, clouded by a haunting vision of what it was like to be a royal consort in the 1800s
- Elisabeth | Biography, Facts, Assassination | Britannica
Elisabeth, empress consort of Austria from April 24, 1854, when she married Emperor Franz Joseph She was also queen of Hungary (crowned June 8, 1867) after the Austro-Hungarian Ausgleich, or Compromise Her assassination brought her rather unsettled life to a tragic end
- Who Was Empress Elisabeth Of Austria? Inside Her Real Story
Empress Elisabeth of Austria wrote volumes of poetry and filled multiple diaries with her personal thoughts Although she was an empress, Elisabeth declared monarchy an outdated form of government in her writings
- 55 Regal Facts About Empress Elisabeth, The People’s . . . - Factinate
The story of Empress Elisabeth proves that all the beauty and privilege in the world can’t prevent a life of heartbreak and tragedy
- Did Princess Elisabeth of Belgium Use Her Royal Title During Harvard . . .
The future queen of Belgium, Princess Elisabeth, is a Harvard University graduate Find out what name she went by at commencement, which was attended by King Philippe and Queen Mathilde
- Princess Elisabeth, the Future Queen of Belgium, Graduated With Her . . .
On Wednesday, Belgium’s future queen attended part of her graduation ceremony following two years of study at Harvard’s Kennedy School She will receive her diploma Thursday Her parents, King
- The Tragic Life of Empress Elisabeth of Austria - History Hit
Elisabeth von Wittelsbach was Empress of Austria from her marriage in April 1854 until her assassination in 1898 Tall, slim and considered one of the most beautiful women of her age, her daring personal style was often emulated within and outside the Austrian empire
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