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Princess of Belgium Louise
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  • Laeken, Château of, childhood of Princess Louise at, [49], [52], [63]
    • commemoration oak trees at, [36]
    • inconveniences of, [22]
    • King Leopold and gardens at, [30], [31]
    • marriage of Princess Louise at, [60]
    • Queen Henrietta's feat of horsemanship at, [21]
    • Royal children's gardens at, [36]
  • Lantsheere, M. de, address to the Senate by, [229], [230]
  • Le Journal, Princess Louise and, [195]
  • Leopold I, death of, [17], [18], [29]
    • influence of, [116]
  • Leopold II of Belgium, [1], [2]
    • accession of, [18]
    • administration of Empress Charlotte's fortune by, [32]
    • attitude towards daughters of, [34], [35]
    • Belgian Government on, [216], [217]
    • Belgium and fortune of, [32], [33], [211] et seq.
    • character of, [25], [27] et seq.
    • colonial policy of, [28], [31]
    • death of, [216]
    • forethought against Germany of, [134]
    • fortune of, [32], [33], [79], [147], [150], [172], [212], [234]
    • gardens at Laeken and, [30], [31]
    • influence of death of son on, [34]
    • lawsuit concerning fortune of, [211] et seq.
    • love of flowers of, [30]
    • marriage of, [17]
    • marriage of Princess Louise and, [100], [246]
    • marriage of Princess Stéphanie and, [100]
    • on "blindness" of France, [97]
    • on William II, [134]
    • personality of, [28], [29]
    • Princess Louise at funeral of, [40], [147], [150]
    • sarcasm of, [10]
    • will of, [221], [222]
  • Leopold, Prince, of Belgium, birth of, [21]
    • birthday oak at Laeken of, [37]
    • character of, [52]
    • childhood of, [51], [52]
    • death of, [21], [25], [33], [51]
  • Leopold, son of Princess Louise, death of, [80]
    • relations of, with mother, [79]
  • Lindenhof, Princess Louise in asylum of, [186] et seq.
  • Lobor, Château of, Princess Louise and Count Mattachich take refuge at, [180]
  • Louis II of Bavaria, character of [154], [156]
  • Louis III of Bavaria, character of, [155], [156]
  • Louis Philippe, King, [46], [47]
  • Louis Victor, Archduke, as instigator of persecution of Princess Louise, [87], [88], [89], [90]
  • Louise, Princess, alleged madness of, [39], [150], [151], [181], [184], [186], [189]
    • appeal to Munich courts by, [235]
    • Archduke Louis Victor and, [87]
    • Archduke Rudolph and, [103-105], [108], [109], [110]
    • arrest of, [183]
    • as eldest daughter, [22]
    • as horsewoman, [44]
    • as mother, [78], [247]
    • as Princess of Coburg, [42], [65]
    • at Agram, [181], [182]
    • at Biarritz, [50], [51]
    • at Bologna, [74], [77]
    • at Budapest, [64], [74]
    • at Cannes, [74], [77]
    • at Chantilly, [46]
    • at Château d'Eu, [46]
    • at Coburg Palace, [12], [63] et seq.
    • at father's funeral, [40]
    • at Queen Victoria's Jubilee celebrations, [169]
    • at Regensburg, [158], [159]
    • attitude of King and Queen towards, [29], [30], [173]
    • Belgium's treatment of, [2]
    • betrothal of, [54]
    • birth of daughter to, [80]
    • birthday oak at Laeken of, [37]
    • Bolshevists and, [1], [2], [74], [243]
    • childhood of, [22], [30], [49]
    • coercion of, by Duke Gunther, [233], [234]
    • Comtesse de Flandre's visit to, at Lindenhof, [191]
    • conjugal life of, [38]
    • Count Mattachich, at Nice with, [148], [149], [176], [177]; attempts release of, [193] et seq.
    • Court of Vienna and, [8]
    • daughter's desertion of, [150]
    • declared sane by French doctors, [209]
    • departure for Austria of, [63]
    • differences with husband of, [68], [76], [89], [90], [91]
    • divorce of, [41]
    • Dr. Sudekum's assistance to, [200]
    • Emperor William and, [133], [138]
    • Empress Augusta and, [143], [144]
    • enemies of, [4], [5]
    • enmity of Ferdinand of Bulgaria to, [130]
    • escape of, from Bad-Elster, [200] et seq.
    • exile of, [36]
    • extravagance of, [171], [172]
    • favourite authors of, [15]
    • feelings for Belgium of, [2]
    • Ferdinand of Bulgaria and, [118-120], [126-130]
    • flight from Silesia of, [238-240]
    • flight with Count Mattachich of, [179]
    • Heinrich Heine and, [94]
    • hereditary qualities of, [9], [12], [13], [14]
    • ideals of, [11]
    • in asylum at Lindenhof and Purkesdorf, [186] et seq.
    • incident on wedding night of, [60], [61]
    • infancy of, [18], [21]
    • King Leopold and marriage of, [100]
    • King Leopold's fortune and, [32]
    • lawsuit of, concerning the King's fortune, [211] et seq.
    • Le Journal and, [195]
    • life in asylums of, [150], [173], [174], [182], [183], [184], [185] et seq.
    • marriage of, [3], [34], [59]
    • meeting of Empress Elizabeth and, [94], [95]
    • misfortunes of, [1], [4]
    • mother's influence on, [22], [23], [26], [37], [139]
    • mother's letters to, at Lindenhof, [191]
    • M. Stimmer's assistance to, [242], [243]
    • on motor-cars, [44]
    • on Shakespeare, [15], [16]
    • on the theatre, [16]
    • "peculiarities" and "weaknesses" of, [171]
    • predominant quality of, [8]
    • presentation to Emperor Francis Joseph of, [84]
    • Princess Clémentine of Coburg and, [46], [47]
    • Queen Marie Amélie and, [47]
    • Queen Victoria and, [165] et seq.
    • receives 5,000,000 francs under King's will, [223]
    • relations with son of, [79], [80]
    • religion and, [139], [140]
    • renunciation of rights signed by, [234]
    • restoration of Belgian nationality to, [41], [42]
    • return to Austria of, [242]
    • "sacrifice" to Belgium of, [246]
    • sufferings during the war of, [231] et seq.
    • taken to Bad-Elster, [199]
    • takes refuge with Count Mattachich at Countess Keglevich's château, [180], [184]
    • Vienna scandals and, [89-92]
    • visit to Duke Ernest of, [160], [161]
    • visit to Rosenau of, [161]
    • visit to Sofia of, [126] et seq.
    • visit to Spa of, [23]
    • war experiences at Munich of, [41], [232] et seq.
  • Louise, Queen of Belgium, [52]
  • Luitpold, Prince, Regent of Bavaria, [154]
  • Lutheranism, Princess Louise on, [139-140], [152]
  • Marguerite, Princess, of Thurn and Taxis, [159]
  • Marie, Duchess, of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, [161]
  • Marie, Princess, of Saxe-Coburg (Queen of Rumania), beauty of, [161]
  • Marie Amélie, Queen, [47]
  • Marie Dorothée of Habsburg, marriage with Duke Philip of Orleans, [72], [73]
  • Marie Louise of Parma, flight to Vienna of, [124], [125]
    • marriage of, with Ferdinand of Bulgaria, [124]
    • return to Sofia of, [126]
  • Marriage, disillusionment of, [3], [60], [61], [67]
  • Marriage, reflections on, [177]
  • Mattachich, Count Geza, [5], [38]
    • ability of, [249]
    • arrest of, at Agram, [184]; at Munich, [236]
    • assists Princess Louise to escape from Germany, [238], [239]
    • character of, [175]
    • charge of forgery against, [177], [178], [184]
    • Count Keglevich and, [181]
    • discussion in Reichsrath of, [186], [187]
    • duel with Prince Philip and, [93], [177]
    • Duke Gunther and, [149]
    • efforts of, to release Princess Louise, [193] et seq.
    • Emperor William and, [150], [151]
    • flight with Princess Louise of, [179]
    • follows Princess Louise to Bad-Elster, [200]
    • imprisonment of, [178]
    • internment at Budapest of, [236]
    • "pardon" of, [192]
    • public indignation at treatment of, [191]
    • takes refuge with Princess Louise at Château Lobor, [180]
    • with Princess Louise at Nice, [148], [149], [176], [177]
  • Maximilian, of Bavaria, marriage and death of, [71], [72]
  • Melita, Princess, marriage with Grand Duke of Hesse, [163]
  • Meyerling, tragedy at, [92], [101], [102], [109-111]
  • Moellersdorf Penitentiary, Count Mattachich in, [192]
  • Moltke, Marshal von, [143]
  • Monarchy, principles of, [157-162]
  • Moniteur on King Leopold, [216]
  • Montpensier, Duc de, [45]
    • palace of, at Cannes, [77]
  • Munich, Court of, [154] et seq.
    • insubordination to Prussia of, [154]
  • Munich, Princess Louise's appeal to courts of, [235]
    • war experiences of Princess Louise at, [41], [232] et seq.
  • Nice, Count Mattachich and Princess Louise at, [176], [177]
  • Nicholas II, betrothal to Princess Alice of Hesse, [163]
    • character of, [163], [164]
  • Niederfullbach, report of, [211] et seq.
  • Nietzsche, "that fool," [131]
  • Nymphenburg, Prince Luitpold at, [155]
  • Orleans family, [45], [72], [73]
  • Orleans, Prince of (see Philip, Duke of Orleans)
  • Orth, John (see John, Archduke)
  • Paris, Comtesse de, [46]
  • Parma, house of, and excommunication of Ferdinand, [125]
  • Philip, Duke of Orleans, marriage of, [72], [73]
  • Philip of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, as Austrian prince, [42]
    • at Meyerling, [111], [113], [114]
    • betrothal of, [54], [55]
    • differences with Princess Louise, [67], [68], [76]
    • divorce of, [41]
    • duel with Count Mattachich, [93], [177]
    • "madness" of Princess Louise and, [181]
    • marriage of, [59]
  • Pierson, Dr., medical superintendent at Lindenhof, [190], [197], [198]
  • Prague, Princess Louise at, [64]
  • Prussia, evil influence on Germany of, [133], [152], [158]
    • responsibility for war of, [231]
  • Prussian Royal House, descent of, [138]
  • Purkesdorf, Princess Louise in asylum at, [189]
  • Queen of Belgium (see Henriette, Queen of Belgium)
  • Queen of Greece (see Sophie, Queen of Greece)
  • Queen of Rumania (see Marie, Princess, of Saxe-Coburg)
  • Regensburg, Court life at, [158], [159]
  • Reichsrath, discussion on Count Mattachich in, [186], [187]
  • Religion, Princess Louise on, [140], [153]
  • Republic, principles of, [157]
  • Reuss, Prince of, [102], [103], [109]
  • Right of Princes, [41], [42]
  • Romanoff, House of, relations with Coburg of, [163]
  • Rosenau, Princess Louise at, [161]
  • Rudolph, Archduke, Archduke John and, [96]
    • characteristics of, [106], [112], [113], [154]
    • death of, [92], [97], [101], [109]
    • Empress Elizabeth and, [94]
    • marriage of, [48], [100], [101], [105]
    • Mary Vetsera and, [101], [102], [104], [108]
    • Princess Louise and, [103-5], [108], [109], [110]
  • Russia, Court of, [163]
  • Saint Antoine, Château of, [78]
  • Saxe-Coburg, Duke of, at Princess Louise's wedding, [59]
  • Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, Court life of, [160]
  • Schaumbourg, Château of, Archduke Stephen at, [17]
  • Schratt, Madame, Emperor Francis Joseph and, [85], [86], [115]
  • Serge, Grand Duchess, [163]
  • Shakespeare, Princess Louise and, [15], [16]
  • Social Democracy, [158]
  • Socialists and Count Mattachich, [186], [187]
  • Société des Sites, [226]
  • Sofia, flight of Marie Louise from, [126]
    • Princess Louise at, [126] et seq.
  • Soignies, Forest of, [36], [44]
  • Sophie, Queen of Greece, [7]
  • Spa, death of Queen of Belgium at, [40]
    • visit of Princess Louise to, [23]
  • Stanfferberg, Count of, [159]
  • Stéphanie, Princess, of Belgium, birth of, [21]
    • birthday oak at Laeken of, [37]
    • childhood of, [30], [48]
    • Count Mattachich's alleged forgery of signature of, [184], [185]
    • King Leopold and marriage of, [100], [105]
    • King Leopold's attitude towards, [34]
    • last letter of Rudolph to, [113], [114]
    • lawsuit over King's fortune and, [214]
    • marriage of, [34], [48], [100], [101]
    • serious illness of, [50]
    • Vienna scandals and, [89]
  • Stephen, Archduke, exile of, [17]
  • Stimmer, M., assists Princess Louise on return to Austria, [242], [243]
  • Sudekum, Dr., escape of Princess Louise and, [207], [208]
  • "The Account of the Inheritance of His Majesty Leopold II," [212] et seq.
  • Theatre, Queen Henriette on, [20], [21]
    • thoughts on, [16]
  • Thurn and Taxis, Court of, [158], [159]
  • Tsar of Bulgaria (see Ferdinand of Bulgaria)
  • Van den Smissin, [44]
  • Van Dyck, portrait of Charles I by, [49]
  • Vetsera, Mary, Archduke Rudolph and, [101], [108]
    • description of, [103]
  • Vienna, after the war in, [82]
  • Vienna, Court of, camarilla against Francis Ferdinand at, [99]
    • decadence and downfall of, [83], [115]
    • etiquette at, [55]
    • Ferdinand at, [99]
    • Princess Louise declared enemy subject by, [231-232]
  • Victor Napoleon, Prince, marriage of, with Princess Clémentine, [48]
  • Victoria, Queen, [165] et seq.
    • character of, [166]
    • jubilee celebrations of, [168], [169]
    • Princess Alice and Princess Beatrice as readers to, [164]
    • Princess Louise seeks aid of, [179]
  • Villa Eugénie, Biarritz, Belgian Royal family at, [50], [51]
  • Vladimir, Grand Duchess, [163]