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  1. Powiat ostrowski. Radziwill Mausoleum, Antonin. Created by: CMWJR. Added: Nov 12, 2020. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 218505087. Source citation. A daughter of Prince Antoni Radziwill and Princess Louise of Prussia, niece of King Frederick the Great of Prussia. She was the desired bride of Prince Wilhelm of Prussia (the future German Emperor ...

  2. 25 de may. de 2024 · cswiki Eliza Radziwiłłovna; dewiki Elisa Radziwiłł; elwiki Ελίζα Ραντζίβιου; enwiki Elisa Radziwiłł; eswiki Elisa Radziwill; frwiki Élisa Radziwiłł; itwiki Eliza Radziwiłł; jawiki エリザ・ラジヴィウヴナ; nowiki Elisa Radziwill; plwiki Eliza Radziwiłłówna; rowiki Elisa Radziwill; ruwiki Радзивилл ...

  3. Wilhelm Hensel - Portrait of Princess Elisa Radziwill dressed as the Goddess Peri.jpg 515 × 612; 120 KB Władysław Sanguszko 1832.jpg 703 × 984; 324 KB Eliza Radziwillowna (74848987).jpg 2,172 × 3,476; 1,015 KB

  4. Eliza passed away on month day 1834, at age 30 in death place. She was buried in burial place. Elisa Radziwill was born on October 28 1803, in Berlin, to Antoni Radziwiłł and Princess Louise of Prussia . Elisa lived in Berlin. Elisa passed away on September 27 1834, at age 30 in Bad Freienwalde.

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  6. Princess Elisa Radziwiłł (Elisa Friederike Luise Martha; Polish: Eliza Fryderyka Luiza Marta Radziwiłłówna; 28 October 1803 – 27 August 1834) was a member of Polish nobility (of the Radziwiłł family, who were elite magnates), of royal ancestry. She was the desired bride of Prince William of Prussia, who later became William I, German Emperor, but they were not allowed to marry.

  7. Elisa Radziwill, a daughter of Antoni and Louise, became the first love of the later Prussian King and German Emperor Wilhelm I. Her brothers Wilhelm (1797–1870) and Bogusław (1809–1873) became Prussian generals and politicians, the latter being an influential opponent of Prussian minister-president (and, from 1871, German Chancellor) Otto von Bismarck in his anti-Catholic politics, later ...