Jump to content

Elisabeth of Bavaria

From Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from Elisabeth of Austria)
Elisabeth
Elisabeth of Bavaria (1867)
Empress consort of Austria
Queen consort of Hungary
Tenure24 April 1854 – 10 September 1898
Coronation8 June 1867
Queen consort of Lombardy-Venetia
Tenure24 April 1854 – 12 October 1866
BornDuchess Elisabeth in Bavaria
(1837-12-24)24 December 1837
Munich, Kingdom of Bavaria
Died10 September 1898(1898-09-10) (aged 60)
Geneva, Switzerland
Burial17 September 1898
Spouse
(m. 1854)
Issue
Full name
Elisabeth Amalie Eugenie
HouseWittelsbach
FatherDuke Maximilian Joseph in Bavaria
MotherPrincess Ludovika of Bavaria
SignatureElisabeth's signature

Duchess Elisabeth of Bavaria (December 24, 1837 - September 10, 1898) was the wife of Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria.

Biography

[change | change source]

Elisabeth was born in Munich, Bavaria state in Germany. She was part of the royal family of Wittelsbach. She was the fourth of the ten children of Prince Maximilian of Bavaria and his wife Princess Ludovika. She was known as "Sisi". She grew up with her brothers and sisters at Possenhofen Castle. In August 1853, she went to Bad Ischl with her mother and older sister Helene, to celebrate Austrian Emperor Franz Joseph's 23rd birthday. The event was also supposed to be the occasion to announce his engagement to Helene. However, Franz Joseph liked the young and beautiful Elisabeth so much that he proposed to her instead.

Marriage

[change | change source]
Empress Elisabeth has become something of an historical icon and highly romantic figure

Elisabeth and Franz Joseph were married in great pomp in Vienna on April 24, 1854. Elisabeth had an informal upbringing, before marrying Franz Joseph. She disliked the much more formal life she had to live at court. Early in the marriage, her mother-in-law, Princess Sophie, took over the care of Elisabeth's daughters. One daughter died when she was a baby. The birth of her son Rudolf improved her standing at court. Her health suffered under the stress of the court life. She had four children: Sophie (1855-1857), Gisele (1856-1932), Rudolf (1858-1889) and Valerie (1868-1924). Her only son, Rudolf, committed suicide in 1889, after killing his young mistress Marie Vetsera.

Franz Joseph and Elisabeth became King and Queen of Hungary in 1867, when the two countries joined together and created the Austro-Hungarian Empire.

Elisabeth suffered from lung disease and melancholia. She disliked the strict etiquette of the court. She was often away and lived long periods of time abroad, notably in Hungary and at her villa in Corfu.

Empress Elisabeth was stabbed to death by an Italian anarchist in 1898, while on a visit to Geneva.

She has since become something of an historical icon and highly romantic figure, through a series of movies called Sisi in the 1950s. The movies starred actress Romy Schneider.

References

[change | change source]
  1. De Burgh, Edward Morgan Alborough (1899). Elizabeth : Empress of Austria : A Memoir. J. B. Lippincott & Co. OCLC 3153839. OL 6922837M.
Coronation portrait, 186

External websites

[change | change source]
[change | change source]
Elisabeth of Bavaria
Born: 24 December 1837 Died: 10 September 1898
Austro-Hungarian royalty
Vacant
Title last held by
Maria Anna of Savoy
Empress consort of Austria
Queen consort of Bohemia
Queen consort of Galicia and Lodomeria
Queen consort of Hungary
Queen consort of Croatia, Slavonia and Dalmatia

1854–1898
Vacant
Title next held by
Zita of Bourbon-Parma
Queen consort of Lombardy-Venetia
1854–1866
Kingdom abolished