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+ | *Her first name, due to not being rendered in romaji, is often a subject of debate as to how it should be spelled. '''Elizabeta''' is the most common spelling in use for it, though some fan sources use '''Elizaveta'''. The actual Hungarian equivalent of Elizabeth would be '''Erzebet''', however. | ||
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Revision as of 11:45, 7 March 2009
Elizabeta Héderváry エリザベータ・ヘーデルヴァーリ | |
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Name: | Hungary |
Human Name: | {{{human}}} |
Alternative Spelling(s): | N/A |
Age: | Unknown |
Gender: | Female |
Birthday: | June 08 (Wedding Day) |
Hair Color: | Brown |
Eye Color: | Green |
Height: | 160 cm |
First Appearance (volume): | {{{firstvolume}}} |
First Appearance (strip): | {{{firstcomic}}} |
First Appearance (anime): | N/A |
Japanese VA: | Michiko Neya |
English VA: | N/A |
Elizabeta Héderváry is a character in the series Axis Powers Hetalia. She represents the country Hungary.
Contents
Appearance
She has long, light brown hair and green eyes. Her usual outfit is a green military uniform and matching beret.
Personality And Interests
In her past, she was once a nomadic girl who loved to chase after horses on the plains, and was a rather tomboyish child. She is described as being both a reliable older sister type, and the manliest character in the series.
She also doesn't get along well with Romanians.
Relationships
Roderich Edelstein (Austria)
Main Article: Roderich Edelstein
Elizabeta's boyfriend, formerly her husband. The two still appear to be close.
Trivia
- Her first name, due to not being rendered in romaji, is often a subject of debate as to how it should be spelled. Elizabeta is the most common spelling in use for it, though some fan sources use Elizaveta. The actual Hungarian equivalent of Elizabeth would be Erzebet, however.