Louise Marie of Belgium (18 February 1858, Brussels – 1 March 1924, Wiesbaden), princess of Belgium, was the eldest daughter of Leopold II, king of the Belgians, and his wife Marie Henriette, archduchess of Austria.
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Born Louise Marie Amélié of Belgium, Louise-Marie married Philipp, prince of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha-Koháry, her second cousin, in Brussels, on 4 February/4 May 1875 and had two children:
The marriage was disliked by her father, who regarded it as a unwelcome alliance with Prussia, but her mother approved of it because Philip lived in Hungary. The relationship between Louise and Philip was not happy: Philip is said to have been authoritarian, though he did introduced her to pornography, and Louise responded to his authoritarianism by living a lavish lifestyle at the court of Vienna, where she attracted much attention. In 1880, she suggested the marriage between her sister Stephanie and Crown Prince Rudolf of Austria.
In 1895, Louise-Marie became romantically involved with Géza Mattachich (1868–1923), stepson of Oskar Keglevich, count of Buzin. Mattachich was a lieutenant in a Croatian regiment of the Austrian army. They met in the Prater in Vienna.
In January 1897, she scandalized Vienna by permanently leaving her husband, Prince Philipp, for Mattachich and taking her daughter with her.[1] They traveled first to Paris, then Cannes, living in other destinations in the south of France and the rest of Europe. Her son became estranged from her, because he felt her actions had ruined his chance for inheritance. Her daughter soon left her mother at the advice of her fiancé, the duke of Schleswig-Holstein.
In 1898, Prince Philipp and Mattachich fought a duel in Vienna, first with guns, then with swords, in which the prince was injured.[2]
Mattachich had been arrested in Zagreb and imprisoned for four years for forgery, because he was not the stepson of Oskar Keglevich.[3]
Louise-Marie and Prince Philipp were finally divorced in Gotha on 15 January 1906, almost eight years after Louise had begun divorce proceedings.
Estranged both from her father, her husband, and her children, Louise-Marie's extravagant expenses brought her deeper and deeper in debt. Despite being daughter of arguably the wealthiest King of the age, she was forced to claim bankruptcy after it became known that Mattachich had forged the signature of Louise-Marie's sister, Princess Stéphanie, on promissory notes for jewelry worth approximately $2,500,000.[4] As a result of this episode she was institutionalized in May 1898 for six years. Mattachich was sentenced to four years in prison for forgery. Once his sentence was over, he helped Louise-Marie escape from the asylum in which she was interned in 1904; they were together until his death in Paris. After Mattachich's death she was given a home by Elisabeth, the wife of her cousin, Albert I, king of the Belgians.
A renowned flirt before her marriage, it is suspected that her lovers included her future husband's brother Ferdinand, tsar of Bulgaria, and Rudolf, crown prince of Austria and the future husband of her sister, Stephanie.
Louise-Marie's ancestors in four generations
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16. Ernest Frederick, Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld | |||||||||||||||
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8. Francis, Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld |
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17. Duchess Sophie Antoinette of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel | |||||||||||||||
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4. Leopold I of Belgium |
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18. Heinrich XXIV, Count of Reuss-Ebersdorf | |||||||||||||||
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9. Countess Augusta Reuss of Ebersdorf |
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19. Karoline Ernestine of Erbach-Schönberg | |||||||||||||||
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2. Leopold II of Belgium |
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20. Louis Philippe II, Duke of Orléans | |||||||||||||||
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10. Louis-Philippe of France |
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21. Louise Marie Adélaïde de Bourbon | |||||||||||||||
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5. Louise d'Orléans |
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22. Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies | |||||||||||||||
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11. Maria Amalia of Naples |
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23. Maria Carolina of Austria | |||||||||||||||
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1. Princess Louise-Marie of Belgium |
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24. Francis I, Holy Roman Emperor | |||||||||||||||
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12. Leopold II, Holy Roman Emperor |
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6. Archduke Joseph, Palatine of Hungary |
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13. Maria Luisa of Spain |
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27. Maria Amalia of Saxony | |||||||||||||||
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3. Marie Henriette of Austria |
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14. Duke Louis of Württemberg |
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7. Duchess Maria Dorothea of Württemberg |
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30. Charles Christian, Prince of Nassau-Weilburg | |||||||||||||||
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15. Princess Henriette of Nassau-Weilburg (1780-1857) |
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31. Princess Carolina of Orange-Nassau | |||||||||||||||
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