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  1. Jan 14, 2024 · Born in Bavaria, Germany, Elisabeth (also known as “Sisi”) married Albert in 1900 and was the third queen of Belgium and the granddaughter of Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria. She was a cultured and compassionate woman, who supported her husband Albert I in his role as a wartime king during World War I. Elisabeth worked as a nurse on the ...

  2. Elisabeth of Bavaria, Queen of Belgium. by Unknown photographer printing-out paper print, 1900s NPG P1700(92b)

  3. Photograph of a full length portrait of Elisabeth of Bavaria, Queen of Belgium (1876-1965) taken in the Royal Castle of Laeken, Brussels. She is seated on a number of cushions, her body angled towards the right. Queen Elisabeth faces the camera front on. She holds two rose stems in her right hand. She wears a diamond bandeaux and a full length, sleeveless gown. A rose is pinned to her left ...

  4. Elisabeth of Bavaria, Queen of the Belgians (1876-1965) was the daughter ofCharles-Theodore Wittelsbach, Duke in Bavaria (1839–1909) and of Marie-Jose of Bragance (1857–1943), Infanta of Portugal.

  5. Oh my, this certainly should not be "Elizabeth of Belgium". Elisabeth of Bavaria would be correct, bit there is a crowd already. How about Elisabeth Gabriele of Bavaria. Shilkanni 22:30, 14 May 2006 (UTC) Elisabeth of Bavaria (Belgium) might be an option... A remote one at that. Elisabeth Gabriele should be avoided.

  6. Elisabeth of Bavaria (Elisabeth Gabriele Valérie Marie; 25 July 1876 – 23 November 1965) was Queen of the Belgians from 23 December 1909 to 17 February 1934 as the wife of King Albert I, and a duchess in Bavaria by birth. Read more on Wikipedia. Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Elisabeth of Bavaria, Queen of Belgium has received ...

  7. Elisabeth of Bavaria, Queen of the Belgians (1.0) International Encyclopedia of the First World War 4/5 8th October 2014 External Links Queen Elisabeth (be14-18.be) (Image) Queen Elisabeth Of Belgium Is Dead, 1965 (British Pathé) (Video) The state entry of the King and Queen of Belgium into Brussels, 22 November 1918 (Imperial War Museums) (Video)

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