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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. 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 ...

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  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. 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.

  7. However, this meant that Elisabeth, despite being closely related to the Bavarian royal dynasty, had a carefree childhood. The family lived quietly in Duke Max’s palace on Ludwigsstrasse in Munich and at their summer residence at Possenhofen on Lake Starnberg.