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  1. During Elisabeth's lifetime, Bavaria was a kingdom ruled by perhaps the most famous Wittelsbach, her cousin King Ludwig II (1845–1886), often referred to as “Mad Ludwig.” Eight years her junior, he ascended to the throne in 1864 and built the fairy-tale castle of Neuschwanstein, later used as the model for the castle of Sleeping Beauty in the Disney theme parks.

  2. Elisabeth Ludovika of Bavaria (13 November 1801 – 14 December 1873) was queen of Prussia as the wife of King Frederick William IV. By birth, she was a Bavarian princess from the House of Wittelsbach ; she was related to the ruling houses of Austria and Saxony through the marriages of her sisters.

  3. 10 de ene. de 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.

  4. Elisabeth of Bavaria, Queen of Germany (1227–1273), wife of King Conrad IV of Germany. Elizabeth of Bavaria, Duchess of Austria (1306–1330), first wife of Otto, Duke of Austria. Isabeau of Bavaria (originally called Elisabeth) (1370–1435), wife of Charles VI of France. Elisabeth of Bavaria, Electress of Brandenburg (1383–1442), wife of ...

  5. 22 de dic. de 2016 · Elisabeth of Bavaria was born on 25 July 1876 as the daughter of Karl-Theodor, Duke in Bavaria and Maria Josepha of Portugal. She was named after her father’s sister, the Empress of Austria. Elisabeth married Prince Albert, the future Albert I, King of the Belgians, on 2 October 1900. They went on to have two sons and a daughter.

  6. Wittelsbach-90. subject named as. Empress Elisabeth Amalie Eugenie Sisi, Herzogin in Bayern, Queen of Hungary, Queen consort of Croatia and Bohemia Wittelsbach von Österreich-Ungarn (Wittelsbach) aka von Österreich, of Austria, of Bavaria (24 Dec 1837 - certain 10 Sep 1898) 0 references.