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  1. Elizabeth of Austria (German: Elisabeth von Habsburg; Polish: Elżbieta Rakuszanka; Lithuanian: Elžbieta Habsburgaitė; c. 1436 – 30 August 1505) was Queen of Poland and Grand Duchess of Lithuania as the wife of King Casimir IV of Poland. Orphaned at an early age, she spent her childhood in the court of Holy Roman Emperor Frederick III.

  2. Elisabeth von Habsburg: Nombre en polaco: Elżbieta Rakuszanka: Nacimiento: c. 1436 Viena (Ducado de Austria) Fallecimiento: 30 de agosto de 1505 Cracovia (Reino de Polonia (1386-1569)) Sepultura: Catedral de Wawel: Familia; Familia: Casa de Habsburgo: Padres: Alberto II de Habsburgo Isabel de Luxemburgo: Cónyuge: Casimiro IV Jagellón (desde ...

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  3. On 28 August 1575, Elisabeth visited her almost three-year-old daughter in Amboise for the last time, and on 5 December she left Paris. Widowhood and death Elisabeth in widow's clothes. Painting by Jakob de Monte, ca. 1580. Back in Vienna, Elisabeth lived at first in the residence of her childhood, Stallburg.

  4. Elisabeth, ‘Sisi’ to her family, was the daughter of Duke Max in Bavaria and Duchess Ludovika. She was betrothed to her cousin the young Emperor Franz Joseph at Bad Ischl in 1853; they married at the Augustinerkirche in Vienna in 1854. Elisabeth became a symbol of the declining years of the Habsburg Monarchy and in the twentieth century the object of a veritable cult. Her

  5. Elisabeth of Habsburg (1554–1592)Austrian archduchess, queen of France, and founder of the Vienna convent of Poor Clares, Our Lady of Angels, who supported reformed Catholicism (the "Counter-Reformation") in France and the Habsburg territories of Central Europe.

  6. Elizabeth of Austria was Queen of Poland and Grand Duchess of Lithuania as the wife of King Casimir IV of Poland. Orphaned at an early age, she spent her childhood in the court of Holy Roman Emperor Frederick III. As one of the three surviving grandchildren of Emperor Sigismund, she had a strong claim to the kingdoms of Hungary and Bohemia. That made her an attractive bride for a Polish prince ...