Archduchess Sophie of Austria
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Template:About Template:Infobox royalty Archduchess Sophie of Austria (5 March 1855Template:Spaced ndash29 May 1857) was the first child of Emperor Franz Joseph I and Empress Elisabeth of Austria. She died aged two.
Life
Within two months of her marriage to Franz Joseph, Elisabeth was pregnant. On 5 March 1855, the 17-year-old Empress of Austria delivered a daughter who was christened the same day, without Elisabeth's knowledge, Sophie Friederike Dorothea Maria Josepha, after Franz Joseph's mother. Template:Sfn On both her mother and her father's side, Sophie descended from King Maximilian I Joseph of Bavaria, as her parents were first cousins. On her father's side, she descended from the last Holy Roman Emperor, Francis II. During the next year, Elisabeth delivered another daughter, Archduchess Gisela, a younger sister to Sophie. Although they were both girls and did not need to be educated for duties a monarch would be obliged to fulfill, both infants right after being baptised were taken away from Elisabeth by Archduchess Sophie (who was both Elisabeth's aunt and mother-in-law) on account of the Empress being too young to raise two children.Template:Sfn Elisabeth later commented: Template:Cquote No matter how long Elisabeth begged Franz Joseph to discuss the matter with his mother, her cries went unheard.Template:Sfn Eventually, Franz Joseph did discuss the problem with his mother and Elisabeth eventually began to openly express her wishes to her mother-in-law and even took the little girls with her as she travelled.Template:Sfn
Death
Empress Elisabeth adored Hungary and its people and proposed to her husband that they take a trip to her favourite country, perhaps even tour it.Template:Sfn Franz Joseph accepted and they left in early spring 1857. While in Buda, both Sophie and her sister Archduchess Gisela fell ill with diarrhea and had a very high fever.Template:Sfn 10-month-old Gisela recovered quickly. However, two-year-old Sophie died in her mother's arms at Template:HOUR:Template:MINUTE in the evening,Template:Sfn<ref>Template:Cite journal</ref> after eleven hours of struggling to survive,Template:Sfn probably from dehydration due to the diarrhea or from convulsions due to the high fever. It was later theorizedTemplate:Bywho that Sophie died from typhoid fever, but this is yet to be proven.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>
Aftermath
Sophie's body was brought back to Vienna and buried in the Imperial Crypt, in Ferdinand's Vault within the southwest pier.
The death of her oldest child would haunt Empress Elisabeth for her entire life. Elisabeth was held indirectly responsible for Sophie's death by her mother-in-law Archduchess Sophie (née Princess Sophie of Bavaria).Template:Sfn She suffered a breakdown and would lock herself in her apartments for days at a timeTemplate:Sfn or go riding until she reached a state of exhaustion, just to avoid having to think.Template:Sfn Sophie's death also settled who got the children. Princess Sophie took the children, without opposition, as soon as they were born.Template:Sfn Elisabeth also started to neglect her surviving daughter, and their relationship was not a close one. One of Elisabeth's ladies-in-waiting, Marie Festetics, commented in her diary that the Empress did not even take the time to attend Gisela's wedding preparations.Template:Sfn Elisabeth also behaved in a similar manner to her only son, Rudolf, Crown Prince of Austria.Template:Sfn For the rest of her remaining days, Elisabeth would wear a bracelet with a likeness of her dead daughterTemplate:Sfn and kept a portrait of her in her apartments.Template:Sfn
Gallery
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"Birth of Sophie", a lithograph by Joseph Kriehuber.
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Franz Joseph, Sissi and their family soon after Gisela's birth. Lithograph by Kriehuber.
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Sisi and Franz Joseph with their daughters in 1857, the year of Sophie's death. Lithograph by Kriehuber.
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Lithograph by Kriehuber representing Sisi, Gisela and the newborn Crown Prince in 1858. Note the portrait of Sophie that is hanging on the wall.
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Grave of Archduchess Sophie of Austria
Ancestry
References
Bibliography
External links
- Archduchess Sophie at GeneAll.com