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  1. Alžbeta Brezáková (1921 – 24 April 2015) was a Slovak nurse and the third wife of Ferdinand I of Bulgaria. The daughter of a castellan employed by the House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha-Koháry , she served as a royal nanny and as personal assistant to the deposed Tsar Ferdinand while he lived in exile in Germany.

  2. 31 de ene. de 2022 · 86 year old Ferdinand former Tsar of Bulgaria married his 26-year-old assistant Alžbeta Brezáková. Being afraid of what the communist regime might do, she only told her daughter from her second marriage, about it two years before her death in 2015. She survived him by 67 years. 3:34 AM · Jan 31, 2022. 1. Retweet. 1. Like.

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  4. En 1947, Ferdinand (entonces de 86 años) se casó en secreto con su asistente Alžbeta Brezáková, de 26 años, en Bamberg, Alemania, para disgusto de los miembros de su familia. Después de su muerte, regresó a su tierra natal, Checoslovaquia, donde se volvió a casar y tuvo una hija.

  5. In 1947 Ferdinand (then 86 years old) secretly married his 26-year-old assistant Alžbeta Brezáková in Bamberg, Germany, much to the displeasure of the members of his family. After his death, she returned to her homeland Czechoslovakia, where she remarried and had a daughter.

  6. Druhou manželkou bola princezná Eleonóra von Reuss-Köstritzová a tre- ťou nešľachtičná, jednoduchá Slovenka Alžbeta Brezáková, jeho opatrovateľ- ka, tajomníčka a spoločníčka, dcéra kastelána a kuchárky vo Svätom Antone. Zobrali sa 12. augusta 1947 v Bambergu, excár mal osemdesiatšesť rokov a nevesta dvadsaťšesť...

  7. In 1947 Ferdinand (then 86 years old) secretly married his 26-year-old assistant Alžbeta Brezáková in Bamberg, Germany, [25] much to the displeasure of the members of his family. After his death, she returned to her homeland Czechoslovakia , where she remarried and had a daughter.