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  1. The German-born Elisabeth, Empress of Austria (1837-1898), was the beloved “Sisi,” one of the most famous royal celebrities of her day. As the consort of the emperor of Austria—a land that dominated the map of Europe at the time—Elisabeth was a wellknown figure whose exploits were avidly chronicled in the nineteenth-century press much ...

  2. Less than a year after the wedding, the young empress gave birth to her first daughter Sophie. Gisela and Crown Prince Rudolf followed. During a journey, the two girls got fever and diarrhoea. Gisela recovered, but Sophie died. The death of her eldest daughter came as a shock to Sisi. She increasingly distanced herself from Gisela and Rudolf ...

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  4. Jan 27, 2023 · Elisabeth’s assassination caused a scandal in Austria and led to the downfall of the Austrian monarchy. Millions of people around the world mourned Elisabeth. She was buried in a simple grave in Vienna. However, her body was later moved to Hungary, where she now rests alongside her husband and son.

  5. Elizabeth of Bavaria (1837–1898) Empress of Austria and Hungary. Name variations: Elizabeth of Austria; Elisabeth von Habsburg or Hapsburg; Elisabeth of Austria-Hungary; (nickname) Empress Sisi or Sissi. Born Elizabeth Amélie Eugénie on December 24, 1837, at the castle of Possenhofen on Lake Starnberg; died of stab wounds on September 10 ...

  6. Jul 28, 2020 · Empress Elisabeth of Austria was one of the most beautiful women of nineteenth-century Europe, yet this beauty was the determined result of intensive labour, at considerable cost. The cult of that ...

  7. Jan 8, 2021 · In 1890 Empress Elisabeth of Austria-Hungary directed that, once a 60-year blocking period had expired, her diaries were to be handed over “to the President of the Swiss Confederation”. On 3 July 1951, a locked strongbox containing the writings of ‘Sisi’ was delivered to Eduard von Steiger, the President of the Swiss Confederation at ...

  8. Elisabeth is – still today – the empress of hearts and yet she carried a heart full of misery and melancholy. As a child, she is given the nickname “Lisi” (shortened form of Elisabeth). From this name “Sisi” later emerges and then “Sissi,” resulting from the Romy Schneider movies, the variant widely known today.

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