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  1. Maria Elisabeth of Austria ( German: Maria Elisabeth Josefa Johanna Antonia; 13 August 1743 – 22 September 1808) was an archduchess of Austria and princess of Tuscany, Bohemia, and Hungary as the daughter of Empress Maria Theresa and Emperor Francis I. She was an abbess of the Theresian Institution of Noble Ladies in Innsbruck from 1780 until 1806.

  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.

  3. Maria Elisabeth died in Brussels in 1741, without ever having seen her family in Vienna again. Not until after the War of Austrian Succession was her coffin transferred to the imperial crypt in Vienna. Maria Elisabeth (1680–1741) was the elder sister of Emperor Charles VI and daughter of Emperor Leopold I and his third wife Eleonore Magdalena ...

  4. Archduchess Maria Elisabeth. Maria Elisabeth depicted in a moral by Franz Anton Maulbertsch in the Hofburg ( Innsbruck ), representing the four daughters of Maria Theresa who died in childhood. Born. ( 1737-02-05) 5 February 1737. Vienna, Archduchy of Austria, Holy Roman Empire.

    • 7 June 1740 (aged 3), Laxenburg, Archduchy of Austria, Holy Roman Empire
  5. Early life. Archduchess Elisabeth, nicknamed 'Erzsi', was born at Schloss Laxenburg on 2 September 1883 to Crown Prince Rudolf and Stéphanie, daughter of King Leopold II of Belgium. She was named after her grandmothers, Empress Elisabeth of Austria and Queen Marie Henriette of Belgium. Erzsi was Franz Joseph's only grandchild through his son.

  6. Maria Elisabeth of Austria ( German: Maria Elisabeth Josefa Johanna Antonia; 13 August 1743 – 22 September 1808) was an archduchess of Austria and princess of Tuscany, Bohemia, and Hungary as the daughter of Empress Maria Theresa and Emperor Francis I. She was an abbess of the Theresian Institution of Noble Ladies in Innsbruck from 1780 until 1806.

  7. She was a daughter of the Grand Duke of Tuscany and later Emperor Francis Stephen I. of Lorraine and the Queen of Hungary and Bohemia, Maria Theresia of Austria. Reference to the Goldener Adler. Archduchess Maria Elisabeth was probably the most frequent visitor of all famous personalities.