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Zsa Zsa is believed to be a local, Hungarian variation of Elisabeth as the last Empress ( she of Austria-Hungary) spelled it. It is a nickname and is analogous- to Liz-Liz. Another suggestion has been made the phrase means, more or less- and Prince Von Anhalt should find this slogan familiar- For The merit. This was the motto of the German Pour Le Merite- instituted by Frederick The Great- and a premier war medal. The badge of the order- with an F on the top ray of the Maltese cross_ Takes the form of an eight-pointed Maltese Cross. It is higher up than the more familiar Iron Cross. I am sure His Highness is aware of the fact his wife"s name can be so translated. There you have it. Hope she comes out Okay.

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