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Elisabeth *Sissi* Duchess in Bavaria (1837-1898), Empress of Austria
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  Royal Family of Europe - pafg163 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
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Dorothea Elisabeth Princess Of PALATINE was born on 12 Jan 1565 in Jagdschloss, Deinschwang, Oberpfalz, Bavaria.
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 Genealogy of the Royal Family of Bavaria   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-04)
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 Royal Family of Europe - pafg20 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
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Ludovika, Royal Princess of Bavaria Marie Ludovika Wilhelmine (or Louise), Royal Princess of Bavaria (Baden.
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 Sam Sloan's Big Combined Family Trees - pafg841 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
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 Ludovika, Royal Princess of Bavaria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Marie Ludovika Wilhelmine (or Louise), Royal Princess of Bavaria (August 30, 1808 - January 25, 1892) was the sixth child of King Maximilian I of Bavaria and his second wife, Fredricka Caroline Willemina of Baden.
Sophie Charlotte Augustine Duchess in Bavaria (1847-1897), who was for a time engaged to Ludwig II of Bavaria, and later married Ferdinand Philippe Marie, duc d'Alençon (1844-1910), son of Louis Charles Philippe Raphael, duc de Nemours
Ludovika was an excellent matchmaker for her children.
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 Elisabeth of Bavaria -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-04)
Her father was Maximilian, Duke in (A state in southwestern Germany famous for its beer; site of an automobile factory) Bavaria, and her mother was (additional info and facts about Ludovika, Royal Princess of Bavaria) Ludovika, Royal Princess of Bavaria; her family home was Castle Possenhofen.
She was born in (The capital and largest city of Bavaria in southeastern Germany) Munich, (A state in southwestern Germany famous for its beer; site of an automobile factory) Bavaria.
Instead, Franz Joseph chose Elisabeth, and the couple were married in (The capital and largest city of Austria; located on the Danube in northeastern Austria; was the home of Beethoven and Brahms and Haydn and Mozart and Schubert and Strauss) Vienna in the spring of 1854.
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 bavaria
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Ludwig II of Bavaria (1845 - 1886) reigned as King of Bavaria from 1864 to 1886.
Bavaria is also the name of the statue standing at the Theresienwiese in Munich.
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 Elisabeth of Bavaria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Elisabeth Amalie Eugenie, Duchess in Bavaria and Princess of Bavaria (December 24, 1837 – September 10, 1898), of the House of Wittelsbach, was the Empress consort of Austria and Queen consort of Hungary due to her marriage to Emperor Franz Joseph.
Her father was Maximilian, Duke in Bavaria, and her mother was Ludovika, Royal Princess of Bavaria; her family home was Castle Possenhofen.
The empress was buried in the Imperial Crypt in Vienna's city centre which for centuries served as the imperial burial place.
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 sisi   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-04)
Elisabeth Amalie Eugenie, Duchess in Bavaria and Princess of Bavaria (House of Wittelsbach), Empress-Consort of Austria and Queen-Consort of Hungary, was born in Munich, Germany on December 24, 1837, and died in Geneva, Switzerland, on September 10, 1898.
Instead, Franz Joseph chose Elisabeth, and the couple were married in Vienna in the spring of 1854.
Rightfully called "the Princess Diana of her day," Elisabeth had difficulty adapting to the strict etiquette practiced at the Habsburg court.
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 MAXIMILIAN I OF BAVARIA PAST THE SURFACE, INTO THE DEPTHS OF INFORMATION   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-04)
Maximilian I (also known as Maximilian Joseph) (May_27, 1756 – October_13, 1825), prince-elector of Bavaria (as Maximilian IV Joseph) from 1799 to 1805, king of Bavaria (as Maximilian I) from 1805 to 1825, was the son of the count_palatine Frederick_Michael_of_Zweibrücken-Birkenfeld and Maria_Francisca_Sulzbach, and was born on May_27, 1756 at Schwetzingen - between Heidelberg and Mannheim.
The new king of Bavaria was the most important of the princes belonging to the Confederation_of_the_Rhine, and remained Napoleon's ally until the eve of the Battle_of_Leipzig, when by the Treaty_of_Ried (October_8, 1813) he made the guarantee of the integrity of his kingdom the price of his joining the Allies.
At Vienna and afterwards Maximilian sturdily opposed any reconstitution of Germany which should endanger the independence of Bavaria, and it was his insistence on the principle of full sovereignty being left to the German reigning princes that largely contributed to the loose and weak organization of the new German_Confederation.
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 Elisabeth Definition / Elisabeth Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-04)
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 Sissi
Elisabeth Amalie Eugenie, Duchess in Bavaria and Princess of Bavaria (December 24, 1837 – September 10, 1898), of the House of Wittelsbach, was the Empress consort of Austria and Queen consort of Hungary due to her marriage to Emperor Franz Joseph.
Her father was Maximilian, Duke in Bavaria, and her mother was Ludovika, Royal Princess of Bavaria; her family home was Castle Possenhofen.
She was better known as archduchess than princess, she was also called "The Princess Bride".
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 Articles - Maximilian I of Bavaria   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-04)
He was carefully educated under the supervision of his uncle, Duke Christian IV of Zweibrücken, took service in 1777 as a colonel in the French army and rose rapidly to the rank of major-general.
He was twice married: (1) in 1785 to Princess Wilhelmine Auguste of Hesse-Darmstadt, (2) in 1797 to Princess Caroline Friederike of Baden.
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 Austrian Royal Family
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 Elisabeth
While Ludovika was not especially fond of Lisi, who was not pretty enough for her tastes, in addition to being too wild and like her father, she was present when the girl finally regained consciousness.
Ludovika's fawning gratefulness towards her older sister was nearly more than Sophie could stand; she left it to the mother to break the news to the bride herself.
Ludovika left the sobbing Elisabeth and went to tell Sophie that her son's suit would be accepted.
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 Empress of Austria - Elizabeth's Family
Duke Maximilian, of the House of Wittelsbach married Ludovika, a royal Princess of Bavaria and they were an eccentric family.
Sophie was a slave to duty and Sisi hated all the balls, ceremony, protocol and staff that had been chosen for her household from suitable Viennese families with whom she had nothing in common.
Queen Victoria put the royal yacht ‘Osborne’ at her disposal and she wintered in Madeira returning to Vienna the following May 1860 where her symptoms recurred so she set off again, to the Greek island of Corfu.
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 princess diaries 2   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-04)
Princess in the Spotlight (The Princess Diaries, Vol.
Elisabeth of Bavaria Elisabeth Amalie Eugenie, Duchess in Bavaria and Princess of Bavaria (House of Wittelsbach), Empress-Consort of Austria and Queen-Consort of Hungary, was born in Munich, Germany on December 24, 1837, and died in Geneva, Switzerland, on September 10, 1898.
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 The Habsburgs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-04)
Elizabeth Amalia Eugenia was born in Munich on the 24th December, 1837, the fourth of nine children to Duke Maximilian in Bavaria and his wife Ludovika.
Elizabeth or Sisi as she was known in the family, often accompanied her father on his jaunts to the neighbouring inns and countryside.
Elizabeth was a strange sort of "soul-mate" to her cousin, King Ludwig II of Bavaria.
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 boys clothing: European royalty Austria   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-04)
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 ludwig i of bavaria
Ludwig I or Louis I (August 25, 1786 – February 29, 1868) was king of Bavaria from 1825 until 1848.
Ludwig became tainted with scandals associated with one of his mistresses, Lola Montez and he abdicated on March 20, 1848 in favour of his son, king Maximilian II of Bavaria.
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 All About Romance: France - The Life & Times of Cardinal Richelieu
Born on Christmas Eve 1837, Elisabeth was a Wittelsbach, and a Duchess in Bavaria.
Her parents, Maximilian and Ludovika, allowed her much freedom during her childhood, which in hindsight might be considered a mistake, but since it was her older sister Helene (known as Nene) who was supposed to marry well, dynastically speaking, Elisabeth was allowed to do as she pleased.
In 1881, Rudolf had married Princess Stephanie of Belgium, but the marriage was an unhappy one, and his only solace was his lover, the very young Countess Mary Vetsera.
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 Elisabeth of Wittelsbach, Sissi   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-04)
Eugenie Amalie Elisabeth of Wittelsbach, known as Sissi, was born on Christmas Eve 1837, the daughter of Duke Maximilian and Duchess Ludovika in Bavaria.
Diffident, surrounded by strangers (and not particularly kind strangers) she yearned to leave the austere royal Court for the freedom and liberty of her maiden dreams.
Sissi's fierce and loyal nature could not indulge in the artificial protocol and intrigues of the Court and she was mercilessly treated as an outsider.
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 Elisabeth of Wittelsbach, Sissi   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-04)
To diminish the morganatic nature of the marriage, Henriette was given the title of Baroness of Wallersee but she continued to be shunned by the nobles.
A young woman of 20, she was engaged to her cousin King Ludwig II of Bavaria.
The youngest child, Max Emanuel, married Princess Amelia of Saxe-Cobourg-Gotha in 1875.
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 issi information,sissi   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-04)
Elisabeth Amalie Eugenie, Duchess in Bavaria and Princess of Bavaria (December 24, 1837 - September 10, 1898), of the House of Wittelsbach, was Empress -Consort of Austria and Queen consort of Hungary due to her marriage to Emperor Franz Joseph.
Her father was Maximilian, Duke of Bavaria, and her mother was Ludovika, Royal Princess of Bavaria ; her family home was Castle Possenhofen.
While Elisabeth's role in, and influence on, Austro-Hungarian politics should not be overestimated (she is only marginally mentioned in scholarly books on Austrian history), Elisabeth,particularly during the second half of the 20th century, has undoubtedly become an icon nowoften compared to Diana, Princess of Wales.
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 The Pan Historian: Tradition Edition December 2004
Elisabeth Amelia Eugenie (or Elizabeth Amalie Eugenie, spelling is various), was Empress of Austria and Queen of Hungary (December 24, 1837 - September 10, 1898).
She was born as Princess of Bavaria to Duke Maximillian Joseph and Duchess Ludovika (who was the daughter of the Bavarian king, making her the princess royal of Bavaria) in Bavaria, Germany.
One day in Switzerland, September 10, while Elisabeth and one of her ladies-in-waiting were shopping, she was stabbed to death with a file in a pointless act, by the assassin Luigi Lucheni because he didn’t get to kill the victim he had wanted, and killed the next royal that he could find.
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