Charlotte von Majláth

Austrian court official
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Charlotte von Majláth

Charlotte von Majláth (1856–1928), was a court official in Austria-Hungary. [1]

She was the lady-in-waiting to Empress Elisabeth of Austria. She was a favorite and confidant of the empress.

References

  1. ^ Egon Caesar Conte Corti: Elisabeth, die seltsame Frau. Nach dem schriftlichen Nachlass der Kaiserin, den Tagebüchern ihrer Tochter und sonstigen unveröffentlichten Tagebüchern und Dokumenten. Pustet, Salzburg u. a. 1934.