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  1. Princess Elisabeth, Duchess of Bavaria ( born 31 December 1940) is the wife of Prince Max, Duke of Bavaria, heir presumptive to both the former Bavarian Royal House and the Jacobite Succession. Family Background Elisabeth was born at Stockholm, Sweden on 31 December 1940. She was the first daughter of Count Carl Ludvig Douglas and Ottora Maria Haas-Heye. She was granddaughter of General ...

  2. Elizabeth had once been engaged to Joanna's brother Charles Augustus (1706–1727), who died shortly before the wedding, and Elizabeth cherished his memory for her whole life. Johanna was quick to write a congratulatory letter, and later sent a portrait of Elizabeth's deceased sister, Grand Duchess Anna Petrovna , for which she received a very valuable portrait of the Empress.

  3. Elizabeth Christine of Brunswick Wolfenbuttel Bevern. Elisabeth Christine Queen consort of Prussia. Elisabeth Christina Queen of Prussia. Elisabeth Queen of Prussia, wife of Frederick the Great. Gender: Female. Life Dates: 8 November 1715 – 13 January 1797. Types: divorced or separated. Model of faith, piety.

  4. 1 de sept. de 2021 · In 1992, the Moscow Patriarchate canonized Grand Duchess Elizabeth Feodorovna as Holy Martyr Elizabeth Feodorovna, bringing light to her work to uplift the poor and create a safe haven for women. Ironically, a statue of her was also raised in the garden of her convent after the Soviet Union dissolved, with an inscription that reads, “To the Grand Duchess Elizabeth Feodorovna: With Repentance.”

  5. Duchess Elisabeth Christina was married to Baron Alhard Bussche-Ippenburg Kessell in a civil wedding on 15 November 1974 at Ludenscheid. This was followed by a religiously wedding on 3 May 1975 at Hohenzollern Castle. After their marriage the couple lived at the Neuenhof Palace in Ludenscheid which is the property of the Bussche-Ippenburg family.

  6. 23 de jul. de 2009 · The feud at one point was so bad, that William and his wife Elizabeth tried to get people to take sides against the Duchess. It was even reported in the newspapers. After twenty years of marriage, the Duchess met the love of her life, Edwin Landseer (1802-1873), an artist twenty years her junior.

  7. Duchess Elizabeth Christine (1691–1750), married Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor; Duchess Sofie Charlotte (1694–1715), married Tsarevich Alexei Petrovich of Russia, Peter the Great's son and heir; Duchess Antoinette Amalie (1696–1762), married Ferdinand Albert II, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg