Countess Estherhazy (also spelled Esterházy) was a member of the prominent noble Esterházy family, originating from modern-day Hungary. She was born in 1875 and married Count Paul Esterhazy in 1895. The couple had three children together.
During World War I, Countess Esterhazy played a significant role in providing aid to wounded soldiers. She founded and ran several field hospitals and was known for her dedication and compassion towards the sick and wounded.
After the war, Countess Esterhazy continued to be involved in philanthropic work. She established a number of charities and foundations, including the Esterhazy Foundation, which focused on improving the lives of rural communities in Hungary.
Countess Esterhazy died in 1965 at the age of 90. She is remembered for her humanitarian work and her dedication to improving the lives of those around her.
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