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  1. Sep 17, 2023 · Empress Elisabeth memorial. Even Emperors feel grief. Like Franz Joseph at the loss of his beloved Empress Elisabeth in 1898. The Sisi memorial dedicated to her memory fills a tract of the Volksgarten park. Finished in 1907, with water features, a statue, flower beds, and a tree-lined avenue. Very central, yet strangely hidden, too.

  2. Elizabeth of Austria ( German: Elisabeth von Habsburg; Polish: Elżbieta Rakuszanka; Lithuanian: Elžbieta Habsburgaitė; c. 1436 – 30 August 1505) was Queen of Poland and Grand Duchess of Lithuania as the wife of King Casimir IV of Poland. [1] Orphaned at an early age, she spent her childhood in the court of Holy Roman Emperor Frederick III.

    • c. 1436, Vienna
    • 30 August 1505 (aged 68–69), Kraków
    • 10 February 1454
    • 1454–1492
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  4. Isabella of Austria ( Isabel; 18 July 1501 – 19 January 1526), also known as Elizabeth, was born an Archduchess of Austria and Infanta of Castile from the House of Habsburg, and subsequently became Queen of Denmark, Norway and Sweden, under the Kalmar Union, as the wife of King Christian II. She was the daughter of King Philip I and Queen ...

  5. Dec 28, 2010 · Discover Habsburg Imperial Crypt in Vienna, Austria: The final resting place for the remains of 143 Habsburg royalty. ... Elisabeth Christine von Braunschweig (1691-1750) ...

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  6. Oct 20, 2022 · Amy Irvine. Elisabeth von Wittelsbach was Empress of Austria from her marriage in April 1854 until her assassination in 1898. Tall, slim and considered one of the most beautiful women of her age, her daring personal style was often emulated within and outside the Austrian empire. Elisabeth was progressive and a woman ahead of her time.

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  7. Jan 10, 2023 · Elisabeth was born as Duchess in Bavaria, a junior branch of the royal House of Wittelsbach who were Kings of Bavaria. Elisabeth was born in the Herzog-Max-Palais in Munich. This neoclassical city palace was designed by Leo von Klenze for Duke Max Joseph in Bavaria, the father of Elisabeth and the brother-in-law of King Ludwig I.

  8. The marble statue by Edmund Hellmer was unveiled in 1901 in the park of the former Grand Hotel de l’Europe across from the Staatsbahnhof (today’s Salzburg Main Station) with Emperor Franz Joseph in attendance. To further honor the empress who had been assassinated in 1898, the surrounding city district was rechristened the “Elisabeth ...