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  • Princess Stéphanie of Belgium تزوج Rodolphe d'Autriche . رودولف، ولي عهد النمسا كان عمره 22 عامًا في يوم الزفاف (22 سنة و 8 شهر و 19 يوم). Princess Stéphanie of Belgium كان عمره 16 عامًا في يوم الزفاف (16 سنة و 11 شهر و 19 يوم). كان الفارق العمري 5 سنة و 9 شهر و 0 يوم أيام..

    استمر الزواج 7 سنة و 8 شهر و 20 يوم (2822 يوم). انتهى الزواج.

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Rodolphe d'Autriche

Rodolphe d'Autriche

Rodolphe François Charles Joseph de Habsbourg-Lorraine (Rudolf Franz Karl Joseph von Habsburg-Lothringen), né à Laxenbourg le et mort à Mayerling le , est un membre de la maison impériale et royale d'Autriche-Hongrie.

Fils de l'empereur François-Joseph Ier d’Autriche et d'Élisabeth de Wittelsbach (dite « Sissi »), il épouse le la princesse Stéphanie de Belgique, fille de Léopold II et Marie-Henriette de Habsbourg-Lorraine.

Par sa naissance archiduc d’Autriche et prince héritier de l’Empire austro-hongrois, il meurt à 30 ans dans des circonstances mystérieuses aux côtés de sa maîtresse Marie Vetsera, dans le pavillon de chasse de Mayerling.

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Princess Stéphanie of Belgium

Princess Stéphanie of Belgium

Princess Stéphanie Clotilde Louise Herminie Marie Charlotte of Belgium (21 May 1864 – 23 August 1945) was a Belgian princess who became Crown Princess of Austria through marriage to Crown Prince Rudolf, heir to the throne of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.

Princess Stéphanie was the second daughter of King Leopold II of Belgium and Marie Henriette of Austria. She married in Vienna on 10 May 1881 Crown Prince Rudolf, son and heir of Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria. They had one child, Archduchess Elisabeth Marie. Stéphanie's marriage quickly became fragile. Rudolf, depressed and disappointed by politics, had multiple extramarital affairs, and contracted a venereal disease that he transmitted to his wife, rendering her unable to conceive again. In 1889, Rudolf and his mistress Mary Vetsera were found dead in an apparent murder-suicide pact at the imperial hunting lodge at Mayerling in the Vienna Woods.

In 1900, Stéphanie married again, to Count Elemér Lónyay de Nagy-Lónya et Vásáros-Namény, a Hungarian nobleman of lower rank; for this, she was excluded from the House of Habsburg. However, this second union was happy. After the death of her father in 1909, Stéphanie joined her older sister Louise to claim from the Belgian courts the share of the inheritance of which they both felt they had been stripped.

Until World War II, Count and Countess Lónyay (elevated to the princely rank in 1917) peacefully spent their lives at Rusovce Mansion in Slovakia. In 1935, Stéphanie published her memoirs, entitled Je devais être impératrice ("I Was Going To Be Empress"). In 1944, she disinherited her daughter, who had divorced to live with a socialist deputy and whom she had not seen since 1925. The arrival of the Red Army in April 1945, at the end of the war, forced Stéphanie and her husband to leave their residence and take refuge in the Pannonhalma Archabbey in Hungary. Stéphanie died of a stroke in the abbey later the same year.

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