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  1. Isabel de Wittelsbach o Sissi (Baviera, 1837-Ginebra, 1898) Emperatriz de Austria, conocida popularmente como la emperatriz Sissi. Hija del duque Maximiliano José, contrajo matrimonio muy joven, a los quince años, con el emperador Francisco José I de Austria, al que dio cinco hijos, uno de los cuales, Rodolfo, murió en Mayerling en extrañas circunstancias (al parecer un suicidio que nunca ...

  2. Isabel Amália Eugénia da Baviera (em alemão: Elisabeth Amalie Eugenie von Bayern; Munique, 24 de dezembro de 1837 – Genebra, 10 de setembro de 1898 ), apelidada de Sissi, foi a esposa do imperador Francisco José I e Imperatriz Consorte da Áustria e seus demais domínios de 1854 até sua morte, em 1898.

  3. Anton Einsle (en), Kaiserin Elisabeth von Austria - 1856. Georg Martin Ignaz Raab (de). Impératrice Elisabeth d'Autriche et Reine de Hongrie en costume hongrois - 1867 - Schönbrunn - Vienne. Portrait d'Élisabeth - galerie nationale d'Art - Lviv. Impératrice Elisabeth d'Autriche en robe de gala - 1879 - Palais impérial Hofburg - Vienne.

  4. House of Wittelsbach. Father. Otto II, Duke of Bavaria. Mother. Agnes of the Palatinate. Elisabeth of Bavaria ( c. 1227, Trausnitz Castle, Landshut, Bavaria – 9 October 1273, Goyen Castle, Schenna, Tyrol ), a member of the House of Wittelsbach, was Queen of Germany and Jerusalem from 1246 to 1254 by her marriage to King Conrad IV of Germany .

  5. 4 de ene. de 2018 · The empress frequently spoke of suicide to a terrified Franz Joseph and turned to mediums and psychics to help cure her mental anguish. In 1889, her beloved son, Crown Prince Rudolf, was found ...

  6. September 1898 in Genf, Schweiz) stammte aus der herzoglichen Nebenlinie Pfalz-Zweibrücken-Birkenfeld-Gelnhausen des Hauses Wittelsbach. Sie wurde 1854 durch ihre Heirat mit ihrem Cousin Franz Joseph I. Kaiserin von Österreich und 1867 auch Königin von Ungarn. Ihre Geschwister nannten sie Sisi; seit den Ernst-Marischka -Filmen ist sie auch ...

  7. From the 1860s, the couple could no longer be said to have had a married life together. Franz Joseph and Elisabeth maintained a bond of friendship, corresponding and meeting regularly. ‘You have no idea how much I loved this woman’, Franz Joseph is said to have exclaimed after Elisabeth was murdered. With Elisabeth’s full support, she ...