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  1. Princess Louise Marie Amélie of Belgium (18 February 1858 – 1 March 1924) was the eldest child and daughter of King Leopold II and Queen Marie Henriette of Belgium. She was a member of the House of Wettin in the branch of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha.

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  3. Princess Louise of Belgium - Wikipedia

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    Princess Louise Marie Amélie of Belgium (18 February 1858 – 1 March 1924) was the eldest child and daughter of King Leopold II and Queen Marie Henriette of Belgium. She was a member of the House of Wettin in the branch of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha.

  4. Bold Facts About Princess Louise, The Rebel ... - Factinate

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    Wikipedia 2. Her Birth Was Scandalous The revolutionary times weren’t the only strange aspect of Princess Louise's birth. After five painful labors, Queen Victoria understandably wanted some pain relief. She defied her royal advisers and tried a controversial new treatment: chloroform. As the queen said, it made labor "delightful."

  5. Louise: the incredible story of a Belgian Princess | VRT NWS ...

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    Louise Marie Amélie was born on 18 February 1858 at Laken Castle (Brussels). Her parents were disappointed that she was a girl and couldn’t become an heir to the throne. Her childhood was one deprived of love and affection. Various sources state that she had a harsh upbringing and corporal punishment was used to discipline her.

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  6. Louise of Orléans - Wikipedia

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    Louise of Orléans (Louise-Marie Thérèse Charlotte Isabelle; 3 April 1812 – 11 October 1850) was the first Queen consort of the Belgians as the second wife of King Leopold I from their marriage on 9 August 1832 until her death in 1850.

  7. Princess Louise of Belgium - Wikiwand

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    Princess Louise Marie Amélie of Belgium (18 February 1858 – 1 March 1924) was the eldest child and daughter of King Leopold II and Queen Marie Henriette of Belgium. She was a member of the House of Wettin in the branch of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha.

  8. Louise of Belgium, the unfaithful princess who left her ...

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    Waste, broken love, trials, “ménage à trois”, mourning, madhouse: the life of Princess Louise Marie of Belgium It seems more like one of those stories of passions and sleeplessness that had become fashionable at the time. She was the personification of scandal, but also of the struggle to be independent and free from an unhappy marriage ...

  9. A story of love, hate, betrayal, and one of the world’s largest inheritances.Princess Louise of Belgium was the eldest daughter of King Leopold II and Queen ...

  10. Louise of Belgium (1858–1924) | Encyclopedia.com

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    Louise of Belgium (1858–1924)Belgian princess. Name variations: Louise of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha. Born on February 18, 1858; died on March 1, 1924; daughter of Leopold II, king of Belgium (r. 1865–1909), and Maria Henrietta of Austria (1836–1902); married Prince Philip of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, on February 4, 1875 (divorced 1906); children: Leopold of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha (b. 1878); Dorothy of Saxe ...

  11. Louise of Belgium - Palaces of Europe

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    A lesser-known but intriguing life story is that of Princess Louise of Belgium (18 February 1858-1 March 1924) the eldest daughter of King Leopold II of Belgium. Princess Louise of Belgium and her sister, Crown Princess Stéphanie. King Leopold was certainly not happy with having 3 daughters.