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  1. Elisabeth von Österreich-Ungarn. Kaiserin Elisabeth von Österreich (Porträt von Franz Xaver Winterhalter, Öl auf Leinwand, 1865; der Künstler schuf gleichzeitig ein Porträt von Kaiser Franz Joseph I. ). In diesem Porträt trägt die Kaiserin in ihrem Haar die sogenannten Sisi-Sterne. Das Wappen der Kaiserin mit Greifen als Schildhalter.

  2. 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. [1] Orphaned at an early age, she spent her childhood in the court of Holy Roman Emperor Frederick III.

  3. She is a qualified expert witness, lectures frequently on Fine and Decorative art and art as an asset class, and in 2015 was included on Private Asset Management’s list of “The 50 Most Influential Women in Wealth Management.”. vonhabsburg@winstonartgroup.com. Elizabeth brings 30 years of experience in the art world to Winston Art Group.

  4. Ana da Boêmia e Hungria. Isabel de Habsburgo (em alemão: Elisabeth von Habsburg, em polonês/polaco: Elżbieta Habsburżanka, Linz, 9 de julho de 1526 - Vilnius, 15 de junho de 1545) foi arquiduquesa da Áustria e rainha da Polônia. Era a filha primogênita do arquiduque Fernando I da Áustria e de Ana da Boêmia e Hungria.

  5. From the 1860s, the couple could no longer be said to have had a married life together. Franz Joseph and Elisabeth maintained a bond of friendship, corresponding and meeting regularly. ‘You have no idea how much I loved this woman’, Franz Joseph is said to have exclaimed after Elisabeth was murdered. With Elisabeth’s full support, she ...

  6. Zitierweise Elisabeth von Habsburg, Indexeintrag: Deutsche Biographie, https://www.deutsche-biographie.de/pnd123396980.html [08.03.2024].

  7. Elisabeth (born December 24, 1837, Munich, Bavaria [Germany]—died September 10, 1898, Geneva, Switzerland) was the empress consort of Austria from April 24, 1854, when she married Emperor Franz Joseph. She was also queen of Hungary (crowned June 8, 1867) after the Austro-Hungarian Ausgleich, or Compromise. Her assassination brought her rather ...