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  1. Aug 27, 2019 · 1.5K. 111K views 4 years ago All about History. Archduchess Gisela Louise Marie of Austria, 12 July 1856 – 27 July 1932. She was the second daughter and eldest surviving child of Emperor...

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  2. Nov 12, 2019 · Archduchess Gisela of Austria, Princess of Bavaria - YouTube. Scaffale Storico. 13.4K subscribers. 305. 30K views 3 years ago. Instagram: archduchessofdreams Archduchess Gisela of...

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  4. Dec 27, 2021 · 57. 3.8K views 1 year ago. a video I made about princess Gisela of Bavaria born as Archduchess of Austria. She was the second daughter of the famous couple emperor Franz-Joseph and...

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  5. Jul 12, 2022 · On 12 July 1856, Empress Elisabeth of Austria gave birth to a second daughter. The labour went quickly and was without complications. She was named Gisela, after the wife of the first Christian King of Hungary, King Stephen I. Elisabeth’s mother Ludovika was the child’s godmother, but she was not present at the christening the following day.

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    Gisela Louise Marie, Archduchess of Austria, was born on 12 July 1856. She was the second daughter of Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria and his wife, the famous Empress Elisabeth. Although her christening name was Gisella, she wrote her own name with only one l. Her mother Elisabeth was only 18 years old when she gave birth to Gisela and only one y...

    Archduchess Sophie took care of Gisela’s education. She was an excellent equestrienne and hunter and thereby followed the traditions and values of her family. Gisela learned the languages of the empire her father ruled and was instructed in domestic duties.

    Although Empress Elisabeth had always regretted her early marriage she arranged a marriage for Gisela as the girl reached the age of 16. On 20 April 1873, she married Leopold, Prince of Bavaria, who was also her second cousin. Their marriage turned out to be a happy one as Leopold’s family welcomed Gisela warmly. With them, she experienced a fully ...

    Gisela dedicated a huge part of her life to the church, to the disadvantaged and the poor. During World War I, she set up a military hospital in her home. After fleeing from Munich to Ischl in 1918 Leopold and Gisela struggled to settle in as normal citizens. The council of workers and soldiers, responsible for the distribution of food, called them...

    Gisela was said to be quiet, calm, and peaceful – very much like her father, whose company she enjoyed. She always obeyed her grandmother and worked hard for a harmonious family life: Archduchess Sophie raised Gisela to be the perfect wife and mother, which later showed in the happy marriage Gisela had with Leopold. Her Bavarian grandmother, Ludovi...

    Several places, buildings, societies, and more were named after Gisela: 1. Rail line: Giselabahn (Gisela Train) as a part of the Kaiserin-Elisabeth-Bahn, named after her mother 2. Street: Giselatraße in Wörgl, Austria 3. Insurance: Gisela Allgemeine Lebens- und Aussteuer-Versicherungs-AG (Gisela General Life and Dowry Insurance) 4. Ship: Gisela Pad...

  6. Feb 4, 2024 · Archduchess Gisela of Austria (12 July 1856 – 27 July 1932) was the second daughter and eldest surviving child of Emperor Franz Joseph I and Empress Elisabeth of Austria. She became a Princess of Bavaria through her marriage to her second cousin, Leopold .

  7. Jan 17, 2021 · Archduchess Gisela Louise Maria of Austria was born on 12 July 1856 in Vienna. Her parents were Emperor Franz Joseph I and Elisabeth of Bavaria, famously known as Sisi/Sissi. Gisela was the second child of the couple. Her paternal grandmother, Archduchess Sophie, took charge of Gisela like her older sister Sophie. The war to take…

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