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  1. The Archduchess was born on 12 July 1856, the second child of Franz Joseph I of Austria and Elisabeth in Bavaria. She was named Gisella Louise Marie, which the name Gisella was named after Queen Gisela of Hungary, wife of Stephen I, first Christian Hungarian king. [1] Although christened Gisella, she only ever wrote her name with one L.

  2. Mar 27, 2024 · Label. Description. Also known as. English. Archduchess Marie Valerie of Austria. Austrian archduchess (1868-1924) Marie Valerie von Österreich. Archduchess Marie Valerie Mathilde Amalie of Austria.

  3. Feb 2, 2017 · This article was written by Franziska. Among all the books that have been written about the famous Elisabeth of Austria, the diary of her youngest and favourite daughter is a special one. Martha and Horst Schad have edited the diary of Marie Valerie for a wider audience. The diary was first published in 2005 by [read more]

  4. Marie Valerie (1868–1924)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. Source for information on Marie Valerie (1868–1924): Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia dictionary.

  5. Apr 30, 2022 · 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

  6. Archduchess Valerie of Austria (German: Valerie Isabelle Marie Anna Alfonsa Desideria Brigitte Sophia Thomasia Huberta Josepha Ignatia, Erzherzogin von Österreich, Prinzessin von Toskana; born 23 May 1941 in Vienna, Ostmark, Germany) is a member of the Tuscan line of the House of Habsburg and an Archduchess of Austria and a Princess of Tuscany by birth.

  7. Archduchess Marie Valerie of Austria. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. This drawings were drawn from en:Archduchess Marie Valerie of Austria, the daughter of en:Elisabeth of Bavaria, 1881 (aged of 13 years) with instructions of her teacher Heirich Reinhart.

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