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  1. Sophie Friederike (1855–1857), who died at the age of two from an intestinal infection. Gisela (1856–1932), also spelled Gisella, grew up together with her brother Rudolf, who was two years younger, under the aegis of their grandmother, Archduchess Sophie, as Elisabeth was regarded as too young and inexperienced to take charge of their ...

  2. Jun 22, 2023 · On that day, young Franz Josef was born to Archduke Franz Karl and his wife, Sophie of Bavaria. Sophie of Bavaria poses with rosy-cheeked, two-year-old Franz Josef in this 1832 portrait. Album/AKG ...

  3. Grand Tour. Franz Joseph’s ambitious mother Archduchess Sophie not only energetically pursued her goal of putting her son on the Austrian throne but was also his most important political advisor. Contemporaries famously referred to the archduchess ‘the only man at the Viennese Court’. This small writing room was part of the apartments ...

  4. Following several miscarriages Sophie finally gave birth to a son, Franz Joseph, in 1830. She went on to bear another five children, of whom three sons, Ferdinand Maximilian, Karl Ludwig and Ludwig Viktor, reached adulthood. The archduchess groomed her sons, in particular her firstborn, Franz Joseph, as the future hopes of the dynasty, laying ...

  5. A portrait of Sophie, Archduchess of Austria. Image from Wikimedia Commons In assessing the life of Archduchess Sophie of Austria, one would easily detest her for the image projected by popular history and the media: a controlling mother, over-bearing mother-in-law, the villain in the romantic love story of Sisi and Franz Josef.

  6. Archduchess Sophie is a character on The Empress. She is portrayed by Melika Foroutan. Sophie is the mother of Emperor Franz Joseph and Archduke Maximilian. Sophie had a daughter named Anna. She had seizures, and was diagnosed with a rare nerve disease. Doctors attempted to treat Anna by drawing blood from her arm and putting leeches on her head. Anna screamed in pain, and Sophie could not ...

  7. The youngest of the four children of Franz Joseph, Emperor of Austria and his wife Elisabeth of Bavaria (Sisi), Marie Valerie Mathilde Amalie (called Valerie) was born in Ofen (Buda) in the Kingdom of Hungary, then part of her father’s Austro-Hungarian Empire, on April 22, 1868. Empress Elisabeth had a special affinity towards Hungary and ...

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