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  1. Baroness Marie Alexandrine "Mary" von Vetsera (19 March 1871 – 30 January 1889) was an Austrian noblewoman and the mistress of Rudolf, Crown Prince of Austria. Vetsera and the crown prince were found dead at his hunting lodge in Mayerling on 30 January 1889, following an apparent murder-suicide, which is known as the Mayerling incident .

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  2. The Mayerling incident is the series of events surrounding the apparent murder–suicide pact of Rudolf, Crown Prince of Austria, and his lover, baroness Mary Vetsera. They were found dead on 30 January 1889 in an imperial hunting lodge in Mayerling.

  3. Mar 19, 2022 · Mary Vetsera was a young woman who had an affair with Rudolf of Austria in 1888, when he was 17 and she was 19. She met him at the Hofburg and visited him at Mayerling, where he died in a tragic accident in 1889. She was a witness of his death and a suspect in his murder. Learn more about her life, her role in the scandal, and her legacy in this article.

  4. Sep 16, 2021 · In the year 1887, Rudolf bought Mayerling, a manor house south of Vienna, and converted it into a hunting lodge. Then, in 1888 the 30-year-old Rudolf met the 17-year-old Baroness Mary Vetsera and fell in love.

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  5. Jul 31, 2015 · The letters of Mary Vetsera, the mistress of Crown Prince Rudolf who died with him in 1889, were recently discovered in an archive. She wrote to her mother, sister and brother before her death, expressing her love and remorse. The letters will be on display in an exhibition for the 100th anniversary of Rudolf's father, Franz Joseph I's death.

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  7. Jan 4, 2018 · In 1889, her beloved son, Crown Prince Rudolf, was found dead with his 17-year-old mistress, Mary Vetsera, at the Mayerling hunting lodge, sending Sisi into a steep decline.

  8. Dec 21, 2010 · A story of a love affair between Rudolf, the heir to the Austrian throne, and Mary Vetsera, a young baroness who died with him in 1889 at Mayerling. The article explores the mystery of their deaths, the rumors of a conspiracy, and the legacy of their romance in history and culture.

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