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Her deeply touching personality and her tragic destiny inspired the 1950ies movies of her biography with Romy Schneider, and the 2022 Netflix series "The Empress". Like Princess Diana, Sissi was one of these personalities who "got there by mistake", at least for the perverted system, but who actually got to have an impact by rebelling against it (due to their position), while trying to survive in a world they didn't fit in. If her actual political impact didn't last forever, she is an example of freshness and natural, for following her heart in a world where fakeness and cowardliness is what is expected.
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Sissi satisfied her love for freedom, nature and health by constantly travelling to Hungary, Greece, and her natal Bavaria... She was always somewhere else than in Vienna. She loved sailing and the sea. At age 60, while travelling in Switzerland incognito, she was quietly assassinated in the streets by a communist, leaving an Empire in mourning and in the hands of the elite jew determined to wreck Europe havoc and turn it into a marxist hell.
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At age 30, Sissi's life had took a brief happy turn. Long neglected by her husband, she gave birth to one last daughter (that might have been a Hungarian politician's child, as she was involved in negotiating with Hungarian officials at that time). Old enough to impose her personality, she managed to raised that daughter herself, and find purpose in charity involvements throughout the Empire, keeping the people's hearts appeased. But happiness did not last, and Sissi fell back into depression and loneliness. The last punch happened in 1889 when her only son and the unique heir of the thrown was found dead (assassinated?).
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Despite Sissi not caring for social matters, the people of Austria loved her for her beauty, her natural and her unhappy destiny as a sensitive soul in a formal setting (a little bit like Princess Diana). Her time of glory came when her heart started responding to the people's empathy towards her and she became interested in the political turmoil happening in Hungary. After a jew-orchestrated bloody revolution in Hungary, Sissi managed to appease people's jew-led hatred towards their monarchs, and rally Hungary to Austria as a common Empire, simply by understanding people's hearts. (This will of course only be temporary, as the last heir to the Austro-Hungarian Empire will later be assassinated, leading to WWI and the end of the Empire, and its culture to be replaced by marxism).
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An unusual anecdote about Empress Elisabeth of Austria's hair and how she used to wash it

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She coped her need for self-alignment by driving an obsession for health and beauty. Apart from long walks outside the palace, she was famous for dedicating several hours every morning to her hair, her body care and her physical exercise. She had a whole gym built in her apartments and was known to follow a strict diet that allowed her to maintain a 17 inched wide waist. Today she would be called an anorexic.
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Not only Sissi was not meant for public duties and protocol, but she had to put up with a cruel mother-in-law and her husband's extra-seriousness, constantly working on political affairs. At age 21, she had already birthed 3 children, all of them who were taken away from her by her mother-in-law to be raised according to the imperial protocol. Sissi was expected to suck up her maternal instincts and get involved into imperial duties such as appearances etc. But Sissi was not a mundane creature and her new lifestyle only drove her into depression.
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Her destiny took an unexpected turn when the emperor Franz Joseph of Austria (the second biggest empire of Europe after Russia at the time) fell in love with her and decided to marry her instead of her sister in 1854 in Vienna.
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Elizabeth of Austria (nicknamed Sisi) was born as a true Gentile. Sensitive, free-spirited and empathic, she grew up in the forests of Bavaria, the perfect environment to blossom her love for nature, animals and freedom.
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