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  1. Archduchess Elisabeth of Austria (31 May 1922 – 6 January 1993) was a member of the House of Habsburg-Lorraine. She was the youngest daughter of Charles I , the last Emperor of Austria , and his wife, Princess Zita of Bourbon-Parma .

  2. Elisabeth Charlotte Habsburg-Lothringen b. 31 Mai 1922 d. 6 Januar 1993 − Rodovid DE. Gesamter Stammbaum. Verzeichnis der Nachkommen. Ereignisse. 31 Mai 1922 Geburt: Palacio Real (El Pardo), Madrid, Spanien. Titel : archiduchesse d'Autriche.

  3. Archduchess Elisabeth Marie Henriette Stephanie Gisela of Austria ( Hungarian: Erzsébet Mária Henrietta Stefánia Gizella; 2 September 1883 – 16 March 1963) was the only child of Rudolf, Crown Prince of Austria, and Princess Stéphanie of Belgium. Her father was the son and heir apparent of Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria, and her mother ...

  4. Navigator on Mount Olympus and Muse. Born on Christmas 1837 in Munich, Elisabeth was educated at the Palais Max in a liberal humanistic tradition. Her childhood dream was to become a circus artist. She first experienced theatre when she and her father dressed up as vagabonds and danced in public.

  5. habsburg.org › family-history › extended-family-treeHabsburg-Lothringen Family Tree

    Herta Margarete & Sandor Habsburg Lothringen. Herta Margarete & Sandor are committed to preserving values, culture and tradition, to live, to pass on to the youth and to preserve the history of Austria. As President and Vice-President of Flame of Peace, they work around the globe for the benefit of people, animals, nature and the environment.

  6. Hace 4 días · Elisabeth Marie Henriette Stephanie Gisela Erzherzogin von Österreich Petznek (Habsburg-Lothringen) aka Habsburg-Lothringen, Windisch-Graetz (2 Sep 1883 - certain 16 Mar 1963)

  7. Franz Joseph and Elisabeth – and they lived happily ever after? | Die Welt der Habsburger. Franz Joseph and Elisabeth, the ‘perfect couple’ of the Austrian monarchy, have gone down more in the annals of popular literature than in history.