Her Royal Highness Duchess Elisabeth Amalie Eugenie (Princess Elisabeth of Austria) was born in 1837. She grew up at Possenhofen Castle, in Bavaria, Germany. The family called her Sisi. The childhood of Sisi was happy and free, she could never get used to the protocol of the Habsburg court life. At the age of 16, she married Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria and became Empress. The marriage thrust her into the formal Habsburg court life, for which she was unprepared. She was already a girl, who had to deal with the poor and sick. She gave birth to four children: three daughters and one son. From the start she had a very bad relationship with her mother-in-law, expressing her opinion of state affairs. She was especially committed to the Italian and Hungarian parts of the empire and would try to influence Franz Joseph on the politics related to this whenever possible
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