Princess Maria Ludwiga Theresia of Bavaria

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Maria Ludwiga Theresia of Bavaria
Duchess of Calabria
Born(1872-07-06)6 July 1872
Villa Amsee, Lindau, Bavaria, Germany
Died10 June 1954(1954-06-10) (aged 81)
Villa Amsee, Lindau, Bavaria, Germany
Burial
Filialkirche St. Peter und Paul, Rieden, Swabia, Germany
SpousePrince Ferdinand Pius, Duke of Calabria
IssuePrincess Maria Antonietta
Princess Maria Cristina
Prince Ruggero Maria, Duke of Noto
Princess Barbara Maria
Princess Lucia
Princess Urraca
Names
German: Maria Ludwiga Theresia
HouseWittelsbach
FatherLudwig III of Bavaria
MotherMaria Theresia of Austria-Este
ReligionRoman Catholic

Princess Maria Ludwiga Theresia of Bavaria (6 July 1872 – 10 June 1954) was a daughter of the last King of Bavaria, Ludwig III, and his wife, Maria Theresia of Austria-Este.[1][2] Her husband, Prince Ferdinand Pius, Duke of Calabria, became the head of the House of Bourbon-Two Sicilies on 26 May 1934, thus she was titular queen consort of the Two Sicilies.

Marriage and issue

Princess Maria Ludwiga Theresia married Prince Ferdinand Pius of Bourbon-Two Sicilies, eldest child of Prince Alfonso, Count of Caserta and his wife Princess Antonietta of Bourbon-Two Sicilies, on 31 May 1897 in Munich.[1][2] The couple had six children:[1][2]

Honours

References

  1. ^ a b c Darryl Lundy (24 May 2004). "Marie Prinzessin von Bayern". thePeerage.com. Retrieved 2008-10-05. {{cite web}}: External link in |publisher= (help)
  2. ^ a b c Paul Theroff. "BAVARIA". Paul Theroff's Royal Genealogy Site. Retrieved 2008-10-05.
  3. ^ Geneall

External links

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Princess Maria Ludwiga Theresia of Bavaria
Born: 6 July 1872 Died: 10 June 1954
Italian nobility
Preceded by Duchess consort of Calabria
31 May 1897 – 10 June 1954
Succeeded by
Titles in pretence
Preceded by — TITULAR —
Queen consort of the Two Sicilies
26 May 1934 – 10 June 1954
Reason for succession failure:
Italian Unification under the House of Savoy
Succeeded by