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  1. Maximilian II, Holy Roman Emperor. Mother. Maria of Spain. Elisabeth of Austria (5 July 1554 – 22 January 1592) was Queen of France from 1570 to 1574 as the wife of King Charles IX. A member of the House of Habsburg, she was the daughter of Maximilian II, Holy Roman Emperor, and Maria of Spain .

  2. Dec 9, 2019 · The Kingdom of France was ruled by monarchs from its establishment in 486 as the Kingdom of Franks until the fall of the Second French Empire. One of the monarchs was King Charles IX who ruled the kingdom from 1560 to 1574. Ten years into his reign, the king married an Austrian lady by the name Elisabeth. Elisabeth of Austria effectively became the Queen of France from November 26, 1570, until ...

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  3. Sep 28, 2018 · Updated on September 28, 2018. Empress Elisabeth (born Elisabeth of Bavaria; December 24, 1837 – September 10, 1898) was one of the most famous royal women in European history. Famed for her great beauty, she was also a diplomat who oversaw the unification of Austria and Hungary. She holds the title of the longest-serving Empress of Austria ...

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  4. May 14, 2019 · On April 24, 1854, the marriage between Emperor Franz Josef and Elisabeth of Bavaria was solemnized in Vienna, and Sisi became the empress of Austria. A porcelain painting of Franz Josef and ...

  5. Jul 5, 2020 · Elizabeth of Austria by Francois Clouet, c 1572. Elisabeth and Charles IX were first married by proxy in October 1570 in the Cathedral of Speyer in Austria. In France in Sedan, 85 km north-east of Reims, her husband’s younger brothers – Henri, Duke d’Anjou (the future King Henri III) and François, Duke d’Alençon – greeted her.

  6. Jun 20, 2020 · Elisabeth, Archduchess of Austria was the wife of Charles IX, King of France. She was born in Vienna, Austria on July 5, 1554, the second of the six daughters and the fifth of the fifteen children of first cousins Maximilian II, Holy Roman Emperor and Maria of Spain. Her paternal grandparents were Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor, King of ...

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