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Elisabeth von Sachsen 1830–1912 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 04 Feb 1830

Birth Location: Dresden, Kingdom of Saxony

Death Date: 14 Aug 1912

Death Location: Stresa, Piedmont, Kingdom of Italy

Father: Johann I

Mother: Amalie Bavaria

Spouse(s): Ferdinando Savoia

Children(s): Tommaso Savoia, Margherita Savoia

The story of Elisabeth von Sachsen began in 1830 in Dresden, Kingdom of Saxony. Elisabeth von Sachsen married Ferdinando Di Savoia, and had children including Margherita Di Savoia, Tommaso Alberto Vittorio Di Savoia. Elisabeth von Sachsen passed away in 1912 in Stresa, Piedmont, Kingdom of Italy.

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Biography

  • The story of Elisabeth von Sachsen began in 1830 in Dresden, Kingdom of Saxony.
  • Elisabeth von Sachsen married Ferdinando Di Savoia, and had children including Margherita Di Savoia, Tommaso Alberto Vittorio Di Savoia.
  • Elisabeth von Sachsen passed away in 1912 in Stresa, Piedmont, Kingdom of Italy.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Elisabeth Sachsen's Ancestors

Self
Elisabeth Sachsen
1830–1912
Birth Place: Dresden, Kingdom of Saxony
Parents
Johann von Sachsen I
1801–1873
Amalie (Auguste of) Bavaria
1801–1877
Munich
Grandparents
Maximilian (Hereditary Prince of) Saxony
1759–1838
Dresden
Caroline (of) Bourbon-Parma
1770–1804
Maximilian (I Joseph of) Bavaria
1756–1825
Karoline (of) Baden
1776–1841
Great-Grandparents
Frederick Saxony
1722–1763
Maria Bavaria
1724–1780
Fernando Borbón
1751–1802
Maria Habsburg
1746–1804
Frederick Zweibrücken-Birkenfeld
1724–1767
Maria Sulzbach
1724–1794
Karl Baden
1755–1801
Amalie Hesse-Darmstadt
1754–1832
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Augustus Poland
1696–1763
Maria Austria
1699–1757
Holy VII
1697–1745
Maria Austria
1701–1756
Felipe I
1720–1765
Louise Bourbon
1727–1759
Empereur I
1708–1765
Maria Austria
1717–1780
Count III
1674–1735
Caroline Nassau-Saarbrücken
1704–1774
Joseph Sulzbach
1694–
Elisabeth Neuburg
1693–1728
Karl Baden
1728–1811
Caroline Hesse-Darmstadt
1723–1783
Landgrave IX
1719–1790
Caroline Palatinate-Zweibrücken
1721–1774

Elisabeth Sachsen's Descendants

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Elisabeth (von) Sachsen (04 Feb 1830–14 Aug 1912) m. Ferdinando (di) Savoia (15 Nov 1822–10 Feb 1855)
  1. 1. Tommaso (Alberto Vittorio di) Savoia 1854–1931 m. Isabella (of) Bavaria 1863–1924
    1. 1. Bona (Margherita of) Savoy-Genoa 1896–1971 m. Konrad (Luitpold Franz von) Bayern 1883–1969
  2. 2. Margherita (di) Savoia 1851–1926 m. Umberto (I of) Italy 1844–1900
    1. 1. Vittorio (Emanuele III of) Italy 1869–1947 m. Elena (of) Montenegro 1871–1952
      1. 1. Maria (Francesca Anna di) Savoia 1914–2001 m. Luigi (Carlo of) Bourbon-Parma 1899–1967
      2. 2. Umberto (II of) Italy 1904–1983 m. Marie-José (Charlotte Sophie of) Belgium 1906–2001
      3. 3. Mafalda (Maria Elisabetta Anna di) Savoia 1902–1944 m. Philipp (von) Hessen 1896–1980
        1. 1. Heinrich (von) Hessen-Kassel 1927–1999
        2. 2. Otto (Adolf von) Hessen-Kassel 1937–1998 m. Elisabeth (Marga Dorothea) Bönker 1944–2013 m. Angela (Mathilde Agathe von) Doering 1940–1991
        3. 3. Moritz (Friedrich Karl von) Hessen 1926–2013
      4. 4. Yolanda (Margherita Milena Elisabetta di) Savoia 1901–1986
      5. 5. Giovanna (Elisabetta Antonia di) Savoia 1907–2000 m. Boris (III of) Bulgaria 1894–1943

Elisabeth Sachsen's Timeline

2 Records

1830
04 Feb 1830
Birth of Elisabeth von Sachsen in Dresden, Kingdom of Saxony
Dresden, Kingdom of Saxony
1912
14 Aug 1912
Age 82
Death of Elisabeth von Sachsen in Stresa, Piedmont, Kingdom of Italy
Stresa, Piedmont, Kingdom of Italy

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 04 Feb 1830
    Event Place: Dresden, Kingdom of Saxony

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 14 Aug 1912
    Event Place: Stresa, Piedmont, Kingdom of Italy

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