Marie Theresia Henrietta Dorothea von Habsburg-Lothringen1

F, #16140, b. 2 July 1849, d. 3 February 1919
Father*Archduke Ferdinand (of Austria-Este)1 b. 1821, d. 15 Dec 1849
Mother*Archduchess Elizabeth (of Austria)1 b. 1831, d. 1903
Relationship16th cousin 3 times removed of Robert Michael Damon
Mary IV and III of England

Names and TItles

Titled: Princess of Hungary and Bohemia.1
Titled: Princess of Modena.1
Titled: Princess of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland.1
Variation: Queen (Jacobite) Mary IV and III (of England).1
Titled: Archduchess of Austria-Este.1
Titled: Jacobite Quenn of England (Mary IV and III) on 20 November 1875.1
Titled: Queen of Bavaria on 5 November 1913.1
Marie Theresia Henrietta Dorothea von Habsburg-Lothringen was born on 2 July 1849 in Brünn, Moravia (later Czech Republic).1 She was the daughter of Archduke Ferdinand (of Austria-Este) and Archduchess Elizabeth (of Austria).1 Marie Theresia Henrietta Dorothea von Habsburg-Lothringen married King Ludwig III (of Bavaria), son of Prince Regent Luitpold (of Bavaria) and Archduchess Auguste (of Austria), on 20 February 1868 in Augustinerkirche, Vienna, Austria.1 Marie Theresia Henrietta Dorothea von Habsburg-Lothringen died on 3 February 1919 at Schloss Wildenwart, near prien, Bavaria, Germany, at age 69.1 She was buried on 6 February 1919 at the Chapel at Schloss Wildenwart.1 She and King Ludwig III (of Bavaria) were reburied on 5 November 1921 at the Cathedral of Munich.1
Marie Theresia Henrietta Dorothea von Habsburg-Lothringen was named a Dame of the (Austrian) Order of the Starry Cross on 10 January 1865.1 She became the mother of Rupert von Wittelsbach on 18 May 1869.1 Marie Theresia Henrietta Dorothea von Habsburg-Lothringen became the mother of Adelgunde (?) in 1870.1 Marie Theresia Henrietta Dorothea von Habsburg-Lothringen became the mother of Maria (?) in 1872.1 Marie Theresia Henrietta Dorothea von Habsburg-Lothringen was named Grand Mistress of the (Bavarian) Order of Theresia and of the (Bavarian) Order of Saint Elisabeth on 19 October 1872.1 She became the mother of Karl (?) in 1874.1 Marie Theresia Henrietta Dorothea von Habsburg-Lothringen became the mother of Franz (?) in 1875.1 Marie Theresia Henrietta Dorothea von Habsburg-Lothringen became Queen (Jacobite) of England on 20 November 1875 replacing Duke Frances V (of Modena).1 Marie Theresia Henrietta Dorothea von Habsburg-Lothringen became the mother of Mathilde (?) in 1877.1 Marie Theresia Henrietta Dorothea von Habsburg-Lothringen became the mother of Wolfgang (?) in 1879.1 Marie Theresia Henrietta Dorothea von Habsburg-Lothringen became the mother of Hildegard (?) in 1881.1 Marie Theresia Henrietta Dorothea von Habsburg-Lothringen became the mother of Notburga (?) in 1883.1 Marie Theresia Henrietta Dorothea's child Notburga (?) died in 1883.1 Marie Theresia Henrietta Dorothea von Habsburg-Lothringen became the mother of Wiltrud (?) in 1884.1 Marie Theresia Henrietta Dorothea von Habsburg-Lothringen became the mother of Helmtrud (?) in 1886.1 Marie Theresia Henrietta Dorothea von Habsburg-Lothringen became the mother of Dietlinde (?) in 1888.1 Marie Theresia Henrietta Dorothea's daughter Dietlinde (?) died in 1889.1 Marie Theresia Henrietta Dorothea von Habsburg-Lothringen became the mother of Grundelinde (?) in 1891.1 Marie Theresia Henrietta Dorothea's son Wolfgang (?) died in 1895.1 Marie Theresia Henrietta Dorothea's son was married at wedding of Rupert von Wittelsbach and Duchess Marie Gabriele (?) on 10 July 1900 at Allerheiligenhofkirche, Munich, Bavaria, (now Germany).2 Marie Theresia Henrietta Dorothea's mother Archduchess Elizabeth (of Austria) died in 1903.3 Marie Theresia Henrietta Dorothea's daughter Mathilde (?) died in 1906.1
Marie Theresia Henrietta Dorothea von Habsburg-Lothringen was replaced as King (Jacobite) of England by Rupert von Wittelsbach on 3 February 1919.2

13 Children of Marie Theresia Henrietta Dorothea von Habsburg-Lothringen and King Ludwig III (of Bavaria), son of Prince Regent Luitpold (of Bavaria) and Archduchess Auguste (of Austria),

Children
ChartsEnglish Royalty
English Royalty (Indented)
Last Edited9 Jul 2007

Citations

  1. [S216] The Jacobite Heritage, online http://members.rogers.com/jacobites, king/mary4.html.
  2. [S216] The Jacobite Heritage, online http://members.rogers.com/jacobites, king/rupert.htm.
  3. [S227] Samuel H. Sloan, ROYALFAM.GED (461 Peachstone Terrace, San Rafael CA: n.pub.). There are some wild errors in the data.