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  1. Elisabeth of Wied (Pauline Elisabeth Ottilie Luise; 29 December 1843 – 2 March 1916) was the first queen of Romania as the wife of King Carol I from 15 March 1881 to 27 September 1914. She had been the princess consort of Romania since her marriage to then-Prince Carol on 15 November 1869.

  2. Elisabet de Wied (Castell de Monrepos i Neuwied, 29 de desembre de 1843 - Bucarest, 18 de febrer de 1916 (Julià)) va ser reina de Romania, pel seu matrimoni amb Carles I de Romania, i escriptora, coneguda pel seu nom de ploma Carmen Sylva. Va escriure en alemany, en francès i en romanès diverses obres de poesia, novel·les i ...

  3. Élisabeth de Feydeau (born 28 July 1966), is a French historian and writer. She is also an expert in fragrance. Biography. Élisabeth de Feydeau de Saint-Christophe, [1] born Mabille de Poncheville, is the granddaughter of André Mabille de Poncheville, a French poet and writer, and the great-granddaughter of Georges Vidor, a shipowner.

  4. Élisabeth-Antoinette Le Michaud d'Arçon de Vaudey (27 October 1773, in Besançon – 1833?) was a French lady-in-waiting ( Dame du Palais ). She was famous for her affair with the French Emperor Napoleon, which was a cause of a violent scene between the Emperor and the Empress Joséphine shortly before their coronation. Life.

  5. Élisabeth Philippe Marie Hélène of France (3 May 1764 – 10 May 1794), also known as Madame Élisabeth, was a French princess.

  6. Princess Elisabeth, Duchess of Hohenberg (born Princess Elisabeth Hilda Zita Marie Anna Antonia Friederike Wilhelmine Luise of Luxembourg; 22 December 1922 – 22 November 2011) was a Luxembourgian princess.

  7. Louise Élisabeth de Joybert (August 18, 1673 – January 1740) was a French marchioness, married to marquis Philippe de Rigaud Vaudreuil, governor of New France 1703–1725. She is reported to have had great influence during the tenure of her spouse, and to have used her influence to promote her friends and hinder the careers of her enemies.