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Empress Elisabeth of Austria

Elisabeth (born Duchess Elisabeth Amalie Eugenie in Bavaria; 24 December 1837 – 10 September 1898), nicknamed Sisi or Sissi,[1] was Empress of Austria and Queen of Hungary from her marriage to Emperor Franz Joseph I on 24 April 1854 until her assassination in 1898.

"Elisabeth of Bavaria" redirects here. For other people with the same name, see Elisabeth of Bavaria (disambiguation) and Elisabeth of Austria.

Elisabeth

24 April 1854 – 10 September 1898

8 June 1867, Budapest

24 April 1854 – 12 October 1866

Duchess Elisabeth Amalie Eugenie in Bavaria
(1837-12-24)24 December 1837
Munich, Kingdom of Bavaria

10 September 1898(1898-09-10) (aged 60)
Geneva, Switzerland

17 September 1898

(m. 1854)

Elisabeth's signature

Elisabeth was born into the Ducal royal branch of the Bavarian House of Wittelsbach but enjoyed an informal upbringing before marrying her first cousin, Emperor Franz Joseph I, at 16. The marriage thrust her into the much more formal Habsburg court life, for which she was unprepared and which she found suffocating. Early in the marriage, she was at odds with her mother-in-law, who was also her maternal aunt, Archduchess Sophie, who took over the rearing of Elisabeth's daughters, one of whom, Sophie, died in infancy. The birth of a son, Crown Prince Rudolf, improved Elisabeth's standing at court, but her health suffered under the strain. As a result, she would often visit Hungary for its more relaxed environment. She came to develop a deep kinship with Hungary and helped to bring about the dual monarchy of Austria-Hungary in 1867.


The death of Elisabeth's only son and his mistress Mary Vetsera in a murder–suicide at his hunting lodge at Mayerling in 1889 was a blow from which the Empress never recovered. She withdrew from court duties and travelled widely, unaccompanied by her family. In 1890, she had the palace Achilleion built on the Greek island of Corfu. The palace featured an elaborate mythological motif and served as a refuge, which Elisabeth visited often. She was obsessively concerned with maintaining her youthful figure and beauty, developing a restrictive diet and wearing extremely tightlaced corsets to keep her waist looking very small.


While travelling in Geneva in 1898, Elisabeth was fatally stabbed in the heart by an Italian anarchist named Luigi Lucheni. Her tenure of 44 years was the longest of any Austrian empress.

(1955)

Sissi

(1956) (Sissi — The Young Empress)

Sissi — Die Junge Kaiserin

(1957) (Sissi — Fateful Years of an Empress)

Sissi — Schicksalsjahre Einer Kaiserin

Forever My Love is a condensed version, with the three films edited down into one feature and dubbed in English. This version was released in North America in 1962.

Styles of
Elizabeth, Empress of Austria & Queen of Hungary

Your Imperial and Royal Apostolic Majesty

 : Grand Cross of the Imperial Order of Saint Catherine, October 1853

Russian Empire

 : Dame of the Order of Queen Maria Luisa, 16 June 1854[83]

Spain

: Grand Cross of the Imperial Order of Saint Charles, 10 April 1865[84]

Mexican Empire

 : Dame Grand Cross of the Venerable Order of Saint John of Jerusalem, 23 May 1873[85]

United Kingdom

: Dame of the Order of Louise, 1st Class[86]

Kingdom of Prussia

 : Grand Cordon of the Order of the Precious Crown, 8 September 1898 (nominated, but never formally invested due to her death)[87]

Empire of Japan

: L'impératrice, Paris, 1993 (ISBN 2253137308)

Nicole Avril

Jennifer Bowers Bahney: Stealing Sisi's Star: How a master thief nearly got away with Austria's most famous jewel, (McFarland & Co., 2015 ( 078649722X)

ISBN

Lavender Cassels: Clash of Generations: A Habsburg Family Drama in the Nineteenth Century, (John Murray, 1973).

: Louis II de Bavière et Elisabeth d'Autriche, âmes sœurs, Éditions du Rocher, Paris/Monaco 2001 (ISBN 978-2268038841)

Philippe Collas

, ed. (1911). "Elizabeth of Austria" . Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press.

Chisholm, Hugh

: Diaries (Tagebuchblätter, several editions in Modern Greek, German, French) (ISBN 3458332367)

Constantin Christomanos

Count Corti: Elizabeth, Empress of Austria (Thornton Butterworth: 1936) ( 17729677M)

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Barry Denenburg: The Royal Diaries: Elisabeth, The Princess Bride (Austria, 1853)26277285M)

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Stefan Haderer: Im Schatten Homers. Kaiserin Elisabeth in Griechenland. (NeoPubli: 2021) ( 978-3754157008)

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Stefan Haderer: Under the Spell of a Myth: Empress Sisi in Greece (KDP Publishing: 2022) ( 979-8844219504)

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Stefan Haderer: "Where an Empress used to lodge: Imperial Residences of Empress Elisabeth of Austria", Royalty Digest Quarterly, Vol. 01/2009, Rosvall Royal Books, Falköping 2009 ( 1653-5219) (44 pp.).

ISSN

: The Reluctant Empress: A Biography of Empress Elisabeth of Austria (Knopf: 1986) (ISBN 0394537173) (410pp.).

Brigitte Hamann

Brigitte Hamann: Sissi, Elisabeth, Empress of Austria (Taschen America: 1997) ( 3822878650) (short, illustrated).

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Bertita Harding: Golden Fleece: The Story of Franz Joseph and Elisabeth of Austria (Bobbs-Merrill, 1937).

Ann Nibbs: The Elusive Empress (Youwriteon.com: 2008) ( 978-1849231305) (372pp).

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Maura E. Hametz and Heidi Schlipphacke: 'Sissi's World: The Empress Elisabeth in Memory and Myth' (Bloomsbury: 2018) ( 978-1501313448) (408 pp.).

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Matt Pavelich: Our Savage (Shoemaker & Hoard: 2004) ( 159376023X) (270 pp.).

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Matteo Tuveri: "Elizabeth of Austria: A Beauvoirian perspective", Simone de Beauvoir Studies, Volume 24, 2007–2008, Published by the Simone de Beauvoir Society (California)

Matteo Tuveri: , Journal Eco delle Dolomiti, Pinzolo (TN), Italy.

Sissi: Myth and history

Matteo Tuveri: Sissi becomes Lissy, , 6 gennaio 2009, p. 40, Cagliari

L'Unione Sarda

Matteo Tuveri: Specchi ad angoli obliqui. Diario poetico di Elisabetta d'Austria, , Rome, 2006 (ISBN 8854807419)

Aracne

Matteo Tuveri: Tabularium. Considerazioni su Elisabetta d'Austria, , Rome, 2007 (ISBN 978-8854811485)

Aracne

John Welcome: The Sporting Empress: The Story of Elizabeth of Austria and Bay Middleton, (Michael Joseph, 1975).

Empress Elisabeth – Sisi

Web site of the Italian biographer Matteo Tuveri: www.matteotuveri.it

Archived 2 March 2021 at the Wayback Machine

Sisi Museum of Vienna

YouTube: Inner visit to Sisi Museum in Hofburg Palace, Vienna (min. 3:30)

at Tripod.com

Empress Elisabeth

Sissi: myth and history – by Matteo Tuveri

Elisabeth as a Young Mother and Wife

The Empress was Assassinated

What Happened to the Young Elisabeth at the Wedding night?

The Land of Queen Elisabeth – The Royal Palace of Gödöllő