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- Archduchess Mathilde died of accidental self-immolation on 6 June 1867 at 6 p.m at Hetzendorf Palace in Vienna, at the age of 18. She had put on a gauze dress to go to the theatre, then lit a cigarette to smoke. Soon, she heard the approach of her father, who had strictly forbidden smoking.
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Matilda died on 23 December 1304 at Munich, Bavaria. References. ^ "Matilda of Habsburg's entry at Women in power 1250–1300". guide2womenleaders.com. ^ Marek, Miroslav. "A listing of descendants of Rudolph I of Germany". Genealogy.EU.[self-published source] External links.
Matilda died on 23 December 1304 at Munich, Bavaria. References. External links. Oops something went wrong: 403. Matilda of Habsburg or Melchilde was, by marriage, a duchess of Bavaria. She was regent of Upper Bavaria during the minority of her younger son, Louis IV in 1294-1301.
Born in 1251; died on December 22, 1304, in Munich; daughter of Rudolf I (1218–1291), king of Germany (r.1273), Holy Roman emperor (r. 1273–1291), and Anna of Hohenberg (c. 1230–1281); sister of Albert I (b. 1250), Holy Roman emperor (r. 1298–1308 but not crowned); sister of Catherine of Habsburg (c. 1254–1282) and Clementia of ...
He married his third wife, Matilda of Habsburg, daughter of Rudolph I of Germany, on 24 October 1273. Their children were: Rudolf I, Duke of Bavaria (4 October 1274, Basel – 12 August 1319). Matilda (Mechthild) of Bavaria, Duchess of Brunswick-Lüneburg (1275 – 28 March 1319, Lüneburg), married 1288 to Duke Otto II of Brunswick-Lüneburg
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Jan 8, 2023 · Death: December 23, 1304 (48-57) Munich, Bavaria, Germany. Place of Burial: Fürstenfeld. Immediate Family: Daughter of Rudolf I, King of the Germans, Count of Habsburg and Gertrud von Hohenberg. Wife of Ludwig II "the Severe", duke of Upper Bavaria.
Jul 3, 2020 · On 22 May 1867, a tragedy struck at Schloss Hetzendorf, the home of Empress Elisabeth. Eighteen-year-old Archduchess Mathilde put on a gauze dress to go to the theatre, but before leaving, she ...