When Emil Taxis was born on June 16, 1893, in Pecs (German: Fünfkirchen), Hungary, his father, József, was 42 and his mother, Eugénia, was 34.
He married (1) Theodora Groedel on October 6, 1915, in Budapest, Budapest, Hungary.[1] According to the Wiener Salonblatt, 4. September 1915, Seite 5 + 8, Emil Freiherr Taxis v. Bordogna u. Valnigra was a cadet in the k.u.k. Husarenregiment „Ferdinand I. König der Bulgaren“ Nr. 11[2], which was at that time in the northern theatre of war.
He married (2) Heda Welzel in 1924 in Budapest, Budapest, Hungary. She was the widow of Vlastimil Tusar (Prague, 23 October 1880 – Berlin, 22 March 1924), a Czech journalist and political figure who represented Czechoslovakia in Vienna and in Berlin, and was prime minister of Czechoslovakia from June 8, 1919, til September 15, 1920. They divorced in 1926.[3]
He married (3) Erzsébet Leszek.
Emil died in IV 1945 in Budapest, Budapest, Hungary, at the age of 52.
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