![]() ![]() The sixteen years old girl suddenly became the Empress of Austria and was taken to Schönbrunn, Vienna to start her brand-new and mysterious life. He was also one of the longest reigning rulers in the history of Europe. Sisi and Franz Joseph got married in 1854. However, there is no doubt that Franz Joseph I enjoyed great authority and great popularity among his subjects. The monarch's assessment is ambiguous, because on the one hand, his reign is a time of far-reaching systemic evolution of the monarchy, granting autonomy to many peoples and excellent cultural development (especially at the turn of the 20th century), but also dependence in foreign policy on Germany (after 1878 ) and the loss of three wars - including the most important one in 1914-1918, which led to the collapse of Austria-Hungary. Married to Emperor Franz Joseph, Elisabeth fondly known as Sisi captures the hearts of her people as their fairy queen, but beneath that dazzling. As much as the circumstances which led to Elisabeth’s engagement to the Emperor seemed straight out of a Disney movie, they were. Franz Josef I died on Novemin the palace in Schönbrunn. Elisabeth von Wittelsbach and Franz Josephs fairy-tale meeting. In foreign policy, he established close relations with a united Germany and in 1878 he entered into a close alliance with them, which lasted until the end of World War I. After 1867, in internal politics, he tried to unite the state and eliminate nascent nationalisms - with moderate success. or granting far-reaching autonomy to provinces, such as Galicia, from 1860. After several years off-duty, Elisabeth, the Empress of Austria from 1854 until 1898, is a favorite period drama protagonist once again, netting Un Certain Regard at Cannes and submitted as. However, due to the lost wars in 1859 (with France and Piedmont) and in 1866 (with Prussia), he was forced to change his internal policy, which was reflected in the transformation of the state into a dualist monarchy called Austria-Hungary (1867). ![]() During the first years of his rule, he continued the traditions of absolute monarchy and did not agree to major concessions or granting autonomy to individual provinces. As a result of the turmoil of the Spring of Nations in 1848, he took the throne at the age of less than 18. The ruler received careful education and was fluent in several languages (including Hungarian). They married when she was just 16 and he was 23 years old. He came from the Habsburg dynasty - he was the son of Archduke Franz Charles and Zofia Wittelsbach. In The Empress the new German royal drama based on the life of Austria’s Empress Sisi that debuted on Netflix this weekthe first two episodes focus on her. Franz married Elisabeth von Wittelsbach, commonly known as 'Sissi' or 'Sisi,' per Tatler. He reigned as Emperor of Austria, King of Bohemia and King of Hungary in the years 1848-1916. Franciszek Józef I (German: Franz Joseph I) was born in 1830 and died in 1916.
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