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of Milan with an easygoing life. In 1855, when she was nineteen, she had a daughter, Alice Hensler, by an unknown father. The father was a member of the Milanese nobility. Alice Hensler later married a Portuguese officer, Manuel de Azevedo Gomes (1847–1907).
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which she designed herself, inspired by Swiss chalets and rural houses of the United States. With the support of his cultivated wife, Ferdinand supported several artists, including the painter
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canton of Switzerland. She was the daughter of Johann Friederich Conrad Hensler and his wife, Louise Josephe Hechelbacher. Her family was Swiss-German. When she was twelve, her family moved to
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in the United States, where she was given a remarkable education, with the arts and languages playing an important role. She finished her studies in
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on 21 May 1929 in Lisbon, Portugal. During her life, she lived during the reign of 5 Portuguese monarchs: her future husband's first wife
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left all his households to the Countess, including the Palácio da Pena. In order for the Countess to maintain these estates, King
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On 2 February 1860, Elise arrived in Portugal and sang at the
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and, as an adult, could easily speak seven languages.
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from 1908 to 1910. At her funeral, the dowager queen
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La Chaux-de-Fonds
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Ferdinand II of Portugal


morganatic
Ferdinand II of Portugal
La Chaux-de-Fonds
Neuchâtel
Boston
Paris
Teatro alla Scala
Teatro Nacional São João
Oporto
Teatro Nacional de São Carlos
Giuseppe Verdi
Un ballo in maschera
Queen Maria II

morganatically
Benfica (Lisbon)
Ferdinand II of Portugal
Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
Ernest II, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha

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