By Joseph Golder A glove worn by Empress Elisabeth “Sisi” of Austria on the day she was assassinated was sold by auction house Hermann Historica for 66,000 euros ($74,368). Elisabeth (1837–1898), who was also Queen of Hungary by marriage, was killed on Sept. 10, 1898, in Geneva by Italian anarchist Luigi Lucheni, 25, who stabbed her with a sharpened needle […]
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