- Empress Elisabeth of Austria - Wikipedia
Elisabeth (Elisabeth Amalie Eugenie; German: [eˈliːzaˌbɛt aˈmaːliə ɔʏˈɡeːniə]; 24 December 1837 – 10 September 1898), nicknamed Sisi or Sissi, [1] was Empress of Austria and Queen of Hungary from her marriage to Franz Joseph I on 24 April 1854 until her assassination in 1898
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- Sisi: Austrian Empress (TV Series 2021– ) - IMDb
"Sisi" follows the extraordinary life of empress Elisabeth of Austria Modern, honest, and authentic Told from the perspective of her closest confidants, the series takes a new look at the empress' life and reveals a multi-layered woman
- Beyond the Palace Walls: The Heartbreaking Tale of Empress Elisabeth Of . . .
In the annals of history, few stories are as compelling as that of Empress Elisabeth of Austria, known affectionately as Sisi Her story began with love at first sight with Emperor Franz Joseph, followed by the confines of imperial life and an unending quest for freedom
- The Many Myths of Empress Elisabeth of Austria, the 19th-Century Royal . . .
In the mid-1950s Austrian Sissi trilogy, which used an alternative spelling of the nickname Sisi, actress Romy Schneider played Elisabeth as a knowing yet delicate youth who was thrust into a
- Empress Elisabeth (Sisi): what you need to know - Visiting Vienna
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
- Sisi: the tragic life of the lost and lonely Empress Elisabeth of Austria
Born 24 December 1837, Elisabeth Amalie Eugenie – perhaps best known by her nickname Sisi (or Sissi) – had been raised to be adventurous, curious, and creative
- The Sisi Myth | Sisi Museum
Sisi has gone down in history as an empress of eternal youth and beauty For more than 3 decades she was regarded as the most beautiful queen in Europe
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