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  1. Nicknames of Empress Elisabeth. What was the nickname or short name of Duchess Elisabeth in Bavaria, Empress Elisabeth really? Seven short names are known: It is clear that she was called Elise by her family in her childhood and that she signed herself “Elise“ on pencil drawings in 1848.

  2. Empress Sisi, born as Elisabeth of Bavaria, married Franz josep I in 1854. Pictured as a fary tale in the famous Sissi Film, the real life of the Empress of Austria was not a bed of roses.

  3. Elisabeth at 11 years, her brother Karl Theodor, Duke in Bavaria, and their dog Bummerl at Possenhofen Castle by Carl Haag. CATSfan94/ Wikipedia. 16. Elisabeth Was Known For Her Free Spirit. Empress Elisabeth Amelie Eugenie of Austria was born on Christmas Eve of 1837 into the house of Wittelsbach, a German royal family that ruled the region of ...

  4. Empress Elisabeth (Sisi): what you need to know. Ah, Sisi, the 19th-century Empress who still inspires adulation and artists. Sportswoman, fashion icon, traveller, poet, friend to the Hungarians, and tragic victim of an assassin’s blade. Elisabeth’s name and face appears all over modern Vienna. But how much of her story and reputation is ...

  5. Elizabeth of Bavaria (1876–1965)German-born queen of the Belgians, patron of music, and humanitarian who was one of the most admired European sovereigns of the 20th century. Name variations: Elisabeth, Dowager Queen of Belgium; Elisabeth of Belgium; Elizabeth von Wittelsbach, duchess in Bavaria. Source for information on Elizabeth of Bavaria ...

  6. Elizabeth of Bavaria (1837–1898) Empress of Austria and Hungary. Name variations: Elizabeth of Austria; Elisabeth von Habsburg or Hapsburg; Elisabeth of Austria-Hungary; (nickname) Empress Sisi or Sissi. Born Elizabeth Amélie Eugénie on December 24, 1837, at the castle of Possenhofen on Lake Starnberg; died of stab wounds on September 10 ...

  7. At first it was the eldest daughter Helene, called Néné (1834–1890), who was intended as his bride. However, at the arranged meeting in Bad Ischl in the summer of 1853 Franz Joseph fell head over heels in love with her younger sister Elisabeth, who had only come along as a companion to her sister and was at that point not even sixteen years old. The wedding took place in