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      • There had not been a single royal child born in Hungary for several centuries. If she had been a boy, she would have been named after the first king of Hungary, Stephan I. Maria Valeria, as she was called in Hungary, was the clear favourite of her mother.
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  2. Apr 13, 2017 · Elisabeth demanded to have her child around her at all times while neglecting Gisela and Rudolf completely, leaving them in the care of their grandmother. Marie Valerie spent most of her childhood with her mother in Hungary, which led the Austrians calling her “the Hungarian child”.

  3. May 30, 2022 · Marie Valerie was therefore called the “Hungarian child”. What Sisi missed with her first three children, due to her own youth and the many absences from the Viennese court, she now wanted to make up for. Sisi took care of Marie Valerie’s upbringing at Gödöllö Castle and spoke only Hungarian to her. Their laws, which had little to do ...

  4. The issue was avoided when she gave birth to a daughter, Marie Valerie Mathilde Amalie (1868–1924). Dubbed the "Hungarian child", she was born in Buda 10 months after her parents' coronation and baptised there in April. Determined to bring up this last child by herself, Elisabeth finally had her way.

  5. The birth of Elisabeth’s youngest daughter Marie Valerie, who was born in 1868, ten years after Rudolf, was connected with the empress’s enthusiasm for all things Hungarian. Known as the ‘Hungarian child’, Marie Valerie was brought up with Hungarian as her first language, dearly loved and idolized by Elisabeth.

  6. Marie Valerie, Sisi’s fourth child was born in Hungary in 1868. She was deliberately called the “Hungarian Princess” by Queen Elisabeth. The Viennese also called Valerie like this but they did it ironically.

  7. This short happy period resulted in the birth of Archduchess Marie Valerie (22 April 1868). Sisi referred to her youngest daughter as the Hungarian child and had a solid relationship with. Marie Valerie was the only child she was allowed to raise herself and keep with her on her many travels.

  8. Her fourth and last child, Marie Valerie, was born in Hungary in 1868. Sisi adored the girl and, unlike her older children, a very intimate relationship developed. The suicide of her son Rudolf in 1889 hit Sisi hard and from then on she wore mainly black as an expression of her grief and withdrew from the public eye.

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