Née Örtlöpp, the morganatic wife of the Elector of Hesse, William II.
Son of themorganatic marriage of the Archduke John with the Countess of Meran.
The extent of human folly is inconceivable: the King of Denmark has now made a large addition to it by his ignoble morganatic marriage.
Born of an obscure family, he secured the favour of Queen Maria Christina, who contracted a morganatic marriage with him three months after the death of Ferdinand VII.
Famous dancer andmorganatic wife of Prince Adalbert of Prussia.
Low Countries contracted a morganatic marriage with the Comtesse d' Oultremont-Vegimont, after abdicating in 1840, in favour of his son, King William II.
The Archduke had contracted a morganaticmarriage with Mlle.
A son of the morganaticmarriage of King Frederick William II.
Simply because the idea of a morganatic marriage would be as repugnant to me as it would be to yourself and to Nella.
It is quite likely, however, that the queen objected to the associations of the place, and did not care to be reminded of the time when her uncle had lived there so long in a morganatic state of marriage.
Subsequently she entered into a morganaticmarriage and bore a son who, of course, could not be her heir.
The duke, in examining the late king's private papers, found that he had kept with the greatest care every letter written to him by his morganatic wife.
Teresa Pola died, and then Napoleon died, and after this Marie Louise and Neipperg were united in a morganatic marriage.
Mrs. Fitzherbert was not the sort of woman to give herself up readily to a morganatic connection.
The children of a morganatic marriage are legitimate, but neither they nor the wife can inherit the rank or estate of the morganatic husband.
A morganatic marriage is a marriage between a member of a reigning or nominally reigning family and one who is not of either of such families.
In Germany a woman of high rank may make a morganatic alliance with a man of inferior position.
This was Count Albert Guillaume d'Orsay, the son of one of Napoleon's generals, and descended by a morganatic marriage from the King of Wurttemburg.
Thereafter Neipperg became hermorganatic husband; and they had other children.
The same may be said of a slave woman, or of a morganatic wife.
Morganatic marriages for princes have continued down to our own time.
It is only when there is a morganatic marriage, or when a Prince or Princess of the blood-royal renounces their royal rights that that public pause for a second to reflect.
The pride of the Royal House of Savoy would never admit or sanction a morganatic marriage.
It was known we were set for Buenos Ayres, and it was taken for granted that there the Prince was to effect his morganatic marriage.
But the Princess was a princess still, despite that she was also Miss Morland and the sister of a man who had thrown away all to contract a morganatic marriage.
Everything in the social world of C---- suffered an eclipse through the assassination of the Archduke Francis Ferdinand and his morganatic wife.
The villa now belongs to the King, who has lodged his morganatic wife there.
The flat poison head ofmorganatic marriages and degeneracy must go under the heel of justice.
Of these two personages, then so brilliant, the all-powerful Emperor and the radiant Empress, one was in a few years to be a prisoner at Saint Helena; the other was to be the morganatic wife of an Austrian general.
The Ambassador lived in the rue de la Chaussée d'Antin, in a mansion formerly belonging to the Marchioness of Montesson, widow of the Duke of Orleans, to whom this lady had been united by a morganatic marriage.
His infatuation was returned, and so desperately did the young couple plead with the present King and the Admiral, that at last the prince was permitted to contract a morganatic marriage.
No murmur of complaint was ever heard from the unhappy morganatic wife, nor from the royal husband; and when the latter's marriage was solemnized, it was boldly announced that no bar to the union existed.
Prussia, and his morganatic wife, the Countess of Dohenhoff.
This application of the word would naturally rise out of the restrictions imposed upon the wife and children of a morganatic marriage.
Weber, however, had spoken of a morganatic marriage, and fearful pressure might be brought to bear.
He had not the slightest doubt that Julie was there, but she at least was safe from everything, save a long imprisonment and a powerful pressure that might compel her to become the morganatic wife of Auersperg.
Do you understand that it was a great honor he offered Mademoiselle Lannes, to make her his morganatic wife?
Prince Karl of Auersperg offers you morganatic marriage, and he thinks that he is honoring you.
A morganatic marriage--such unions have been heard of in your virtuous England.
I explained as much to Humphry; I told him he could guard himself by themorganatic law, provided he would consent to a Royal alliance immediately--but the young fool swore it would be bigamy, and took himself off in a huff.
King irritably; "The morganaticrule does away with the very idea of bigamy!
It sometimes occurs among the royalty of Europe, and is regarded as perfectly legitimate, but the morganatic wife is of lower rank than her royal husband, and her children do not inherit his rank or fortune.
In 1823, Alexander, Prince of Hesse and the Rhine, took in morganatic marriage a Countess von Hauke.
There is much misunderstanding in America as to these morganatic marriages.
I gave away the bride at one of these morganatic marriages, when Prince Christian of Hesse married Miss Elizabeth Reid-Rogers, a daughter of Richard Reid Rogers, a lawyer of New York.
Strange though it may appear, the son of the Great Napoleon and the morganatic husband of his mother were attached to each other in the most intimate way.
At the death of her morganatic husband Marie Louise became "inconsolable.
He had married Princess Frederica of Prussia, after her death he contracted a morganatic marriage with a Belgian, the Comtesse d'Oultremont.
He entered the Austrian Military Service, but after contracting a morganatic marriage in 1835 with a Countess Rheday he settled at Paris.
He contracted a morganatic marriage in 1850 with Therese Elssler, who received the title of Baroness of Barnim.
By a morganatic marriage he had several children to whom King Humbert gave the title of Counts of Villefranche Soissons, though he recognised no kind of tie with the house of Savoy.
Morganatic wife of Prince Charles of Naples, Count of Capua.
He first married the Princess of Leuchtenberg, by whom he had no children, and then contracted a morganatic marriage with the daughter of the Baron of Schenk, by whom he had two children, who bore the name of Rothenburg.
He afterwards contracted a morganatic marriage with an English woman and settled at Paris.
Queen Christina fell violently in love with him and contracted a morganatic marriage with him three months after the death of Ferdinand VII.
He married a daughter of Prince Paul of Würtemberg by a morganatic marriage.
In 1853 he contracted a morganaticmarriage with Fräulein von Rauch, who was given the title of Countess of Hohenau.
Brother of the Count of Syracuse and morganatic husband of Miss Penelope Smith, by whom he had two children.
He contracted a morganatic marriage in England with Miss Penelope Smith by whom he had two children who were not recognised by the Royal Family of Naples.
The Countess of Harrach contracted a morganatic marriage in 1824 with King Frederick William III.
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