Elisabeth Therese of Lorraine, born on October fifteenth, seventeen eleven, was a prominent figure in European aristocracy. As the daughter of Leopold, Duke of Lorraine, and Élisabeth Charlotte d'Orléans, she was born into a lineage of nobility that would shape her destiny.
Her early life was marked by a significant ecclesiastical role; in seventeen thirty-four, she became the coadjutor bishop of Remiremont Abbey. This position highlighted her influence and the respect she garnered within the religious community, setting the stage for her later marriage.
Elisabeth's life took a pivotal turn when she became the third wife of King Charles Emmanuel III of Sardinia. This union not only solidified her status but also intertwined her legacy with the royal lineage of Sardinia.
Tragically, her life was cut short due to puerperal fever following the birth of her only surviving child, Prince Benedetto. Despite her brief life, Elisabeth Therese's contributions to her family and her role in the church remain noteworthy.