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  1. Archduchess Marie Valerie Mathilde Amalie of Austria (22 April 1868 – 6 September 1924) was the youngest child of Emperor Franz Joseph I and Empress Elisabeth of Austria. She was usually called Valerie. On 31 July 1890, she married Archduke Franz Salvator of Austria; the marriage caused a rift between her and her siblings as their marriages ...

  2. Apr 22, 2022 · The christening of the newborn Archduchess took place in the castle in Budapest. Her godparents were Elisabeth’s two sisters, Marie Sophie and Mathilde. However, the celebrations in Hungary gave rise to snide comments in Vienna.

  3. Feb 2, 2017 · The murder of her mother in 1898 hits the young woman hard. Her diary entry goes beyond the usual descriptions of grief and shows how deep Elisabeth’s influence was on Marie Valerie. This unique document shows the relationships within the imperial family, unlike any other book.

  4. Apr 13, 2017 · Archduchess Marie Valerie Mathilde Amalie was born on the 22nd of April 1868 as the fourth child and the third daughter of Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria and his wife Elisabeth, also famously known as Sisi. Her birth was a surprise not only to her family but also to the people of Austria.

  5. Surrounded by her family, Archduchess Valerie of Austria died at her home Schloss Wallsee on September 6, 1924, at the age of 56. She was buried in a crypt behind the high altar at the parish church in Wallsee-Sindelburg, Austria. Several thousand people followed her coffin to its resting place.

  6. Apr 22, 2015 · Archduchess Marie Valerie Mathilde Amalie of Austria was the youngest child of Emperor Franz Joseph I and Empress Elisabeth of Austria. She was usually called Valerie.

  7. Archduchess of Austria . Name variations: Marie Valérie. Born in 1868; died in 1924; daughter of Elizabeth of Bavaria (1837–1898) and Franz Josef also known as Francis Joseph, emperor of Austria (r. 1848–1916); married Francis (Franz) Salvator, archduke of Tuscany; children: Elisabeth Franziska, known as Ella Salvator (1892–1930); Franz ...

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