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      • Mathilde Ludovika followed her sister’s example and fell pregnant by the Duke of Ripalda. In early 1864, she gave birth to a daughter named Marie, who was adopted by her paternal family.
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  2. Sep 26, 2019 · In April 1843, Princess Ludovika of Bavaria – wife of Maximilian Joseph, Duke in Bavaria – wrote to her niece Mathilde (Princess Mathilde Caroline of Bavaria, later Grand Duchess of Hesse and by Rhine) that she was pregnant for the 7th time.

  3. Sep 1, 2022 · In 1843, Ludovika found herself pregnant once more. On 30 September 1843, Ludovika gave birth to a daughter named Mathilde Ludovika . Ludovika’s eighth pregnancy ended in the stillbirth of a son on 8 December 1845.

  4. Duchess Mathilde Ludovika in Bavaria. Mathilde Ludovika, Duchess in Bavaria (30 September 1843 – 18 June 1925) was the fourth daughter of Maximilian, Duke in Bavaria and Princess Ludovika of Bavaria. Her mother was the youngest surviving daughter of King Maximilian I Joseph of Bavaria by his second wife Margravine Karoline of Baden .

  5. Jun 22, 2016 · As a result of their affair, she became pregnant and on January 20, 1864, she gave birth to a daughter at the Villa Farnesina in Rome named Maria Salvadora Bermúdez de Castro.

  6. Mar 7, 2021 · When Mathilde Ludovika died on June 18, 1925, as the last of her siblings, she had experienced and seen many things and survived family tragedies. There was the murder of her sister Sissi and the murder-suicide of her nephew, the crown prince. She had survived an unhappy marriage, which came to an abrupt end with the suicide of her husband ...

  7. Though, in 1830, Ludovika found herself pregnant with their first child. On 21 June 1831, she gave birth to a son whom they named Ludwig Wilhelm. Issue. Ancestry. References and notes. ^ Christian Sepp. Ludovika. Sisis Mutter und ihr Jahrhundert. München. 2019. p. 69. ^ See the biography of her son Karl-Theodor: Sexau, Richard.

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