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  1. Louise Augusta de Bade, appelée Élisabeth Alexeïevna après sa conversion à l'orthodoxie, née le 24 janvier 1779 à Karlsruhe et morte le 16 mai 1826 à Beliov, est une princesse allemande devenue impératrice de Russie par son mariage avec Alexandre I er de Russie.

  2. Louise Augusta de Bade, appelée Élisabeth Alexeïevna après sa conversion à l'orthodoxie, née le 24 janvier 1779 à Karlsruhe et morte le 16 mai 1826 à Beliov, est une princesse allemande devenue impératrice de Russie par son mariage avec Alexandre Ier de Russie.

    • 16 mai 1826 (à 47 ans)Beliov
    • Princess Louise Marie Auguste of Baden
    • 24 janvier 1779Karlsruhe
    • Princess of Baden
    • Grand Duchess of Russia
    • Personality and Appearance
    • Last Years and Death
    • Children
    • References

    Elizabeth Alexeievna was born in Karlsruhe, on 24 January [O.S. 13 January] 1779 as Princess Louise Maria Auguste of Baden of the House of Zähringen. She was the third of seven children of Charles Louis, Hereditary Prince of Baden, and his wife, Landgravine Amalie of Hesse-Darmstadt. At birth, the child was so small and weak that doctors feared tha...

    Very young when she was married, shy, and naïve, Elizabeth Alexeievna was ill-prepared for her new position. She was overwhelmed by the splendor of the Russian court and frightened by the vicious intrigues waged there with cold calculation. She was appalled by the intense sexual intrigues that flourished all around her in a court where adultery was...

    Elizabeth Alexeievna was distinguished by a soft, melodious voice and a beautiful oval face with delicate features; a Greek profile, large almond-shaped blue eyes and curly ash blond hair, which she usually left floating on her shoulders. With an elegant figure, regal carriage, and a beautiful angelic face, she was regarded by contemporaries as one...

    Once she reached forty, she left behind any romantic pretensions. Her husband also experienced a personal transformation that drove the couple closer than they ever were. In 1818, Alexander, immersed in religious mysticism, broke his long relationship with Maria Naryshkina. From then on, the husband and wife started to spend more time together. The...

    Alexander I and Elizabeth Alexeievna had two daughters, both of whom died in early childhood. Their common sorrow drew husband and wife closer together for a brief time. 1. Grand Duchess Maria Alexandrovna of Russia (St. Petersburg, 29 May 1799 – St. Petersburg, 8 July 1800) 2. Grand Duchess Elizabeth Alexandrovna of Russia (St. Petersburg, 15 Nove...

    Bergamini, John. The Tragic Dynasty: A History of The Romanovs. Konecky&Konecky. ISBN 1-56852-160-X.
    Lincoln, W. Bruce. The Romanovs: Autocrats of All the Russias. Anchor. ISBN 0-385-27908-6.
    Rey, Marie-Pierre. Alexander I: The Tsar Who Defeated Napoleon. Northern Illinois University Press. ISBN 0875804667.
    Troyat, Henri. Alexander of Russia. E.P Dutton, Inc. ISBN 0-525-24144-2.
  3. Louise Augusta de Bade, appelée Élisabeth Alexeïevna après sa conversion à l'orthodoxie, née le 24 janvier 1779 à Karlsruhe et morte le 16 mai 1826 à Beliov, est une princesse allemande devenue impératrice de Russie par son mariage avec Alexandre I er de Russie.

    • 16 mai 1826 (à 47 ans)Beliov
    • Princess Louise Marie Auguste of Baden
    • 24 janvier 1779Karlsruhe
  4. 12 janv. 2016 · Portrait par Elisabeth Vigée-Lebrun de la princesse Luise de Bade qui après son mariage avec le tsar Alexandre I de Russie, prit les prénoms d’ Elisaveta Alexeievna (1779-1826).

  5. Louise Augusta de Bade, appelée Élisabeth Alexeïevna après sa conversion à l'orthodoxie, née le 24 janvier 1779 à Karlsruhe et morte le 16 mai 1826 à Beliov, est une princesse allemande devenue impératrice de Russie par son mariage en 1793 avec Alexandre I er de Russie.

  6. L'Impératrice Elisabeth Alexeievna, épouse du Tsar Alexandre Ier. Borovikovskii Vladimir Lukitch (1757-1825) Paris, musée du Louvre ...