Karoline Gräfin Hunyady Explained

Countess Caroline Hunyady de Kéthely (de|'''Karoline Gräfin Hunyady von Kéthely''', hu|'''Kéthelyi gróf Hunyady Karolina''',[1] born 26 December 1836 in Vienna, Austrian Empire – died 28 February 1907 Vienna, Austria-Hungary), known as Lily Hunyady, belonged to the Hungarian high nobility and was the lady-in-waiting to Empress Elisabeth of Austria-Hungary.[2]

Biography

She was a favorite and confidant of the empress. She was the empress' first Hungarian lady-in-waiting and gave her an enthusiasm for Hungary.

Notes and References

  1. Book: Gudenus . János József . A magyarországi főnemesség XX. századi genealógiája: köt. Sz-Zs . 1990 . Natura . Hungary . 223 . hu . The Hungarian aristocracy in the 20th century century genealogy: vol. Sz-Zs.
  2. Book: Meyer . Beatrix . Kaiserin Elisabeth und ihr Ungarn . 2019 . Allitera . München . 978-3962331306 . de . Empress Elisabeth and her Hungary.