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      • She wrote: "If I could give him my life I should be glad to do it, for what does life mean for me?" In her farewell note to her sister, she wrote "we are both going blissfully into the uncertain beyond."
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  2. Vetsera was only 17, and believed she could not live without Rudolf, leading to the joint suicide (with Rudolf killing Vetsera several hours before killing himself). Gerd Holler argues in his book Mayerling--New Documents on the Tragedy 100 Years Afterward that Mary was three months pregnant with Rudolf's child. Rudolf arranged an abortion for ...

  3. Sep 16, 2021 · But the prince was found dead alongside his mistress, Baroness Marie Vetsera, in 1889 at their Mayerling Hunting Lodge. Rudolf and his mistress had died apparently by suicide , which became an international headline.

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  4. In it, Mary confirms that she lost her virginity to Rudolf on 13 January 1889. Coatman states that this proves Mary could not have died of a botched abortion, as a pregnancy would not have been evident at the time of their deaths.

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  5. Aug 2, 2015 · 2. “PLEASE FORGIVE ME for what I’ve done, I could not resist love.” These are the final dramatic words of Baroness Mary Vetsera, whose farewell letters were discovered in a bank vault in...

  6. Dec 21, 2010 · Upon receiving the news, the horrified royal family (including Rudolf’s wife Stephanie) flew into action, announcing Rudolf’s official death of heart attack, and smuggling Mary’s body...

  7. Jul 31, 2015 · I visited Mayerling Hunting Lodge where the event took place and the Imperial Crypt where Rudolf is buried last year. Mary Vetsera was buried in Heiligenkreuz. Recently, Mary’s goodbye letters which were thought to be destroyed by Mary’s mother were found in an archive. She wrote letters to her mother, sister Hanna and brother Feri.

  8. Mar 10, 1989 · His search for a woman to die with, the experts thought, apparently resulted from a fear of dying alone. But Mary Vetsera, for whom Rudolf was virtually an idol, was not the woman...

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