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  1. Mathilde of Hesse (4 July 1473 in Blankenstein – 19 February 1505 in Cologne) was a Landrave princess from birth and became the Duchess of Cleves and Countess of La Marck through her marriage to John II, Duke of Cleves in 1489 until her death.

  2. Princess Victoria of Hesse and by Rhine, then Princess Louis of Battenberg, later Victoria Mountbatten, Marchioness of Milford Haven (5 April 1863 – 24 September 1950), was the eldest daughter of Louis IV, Grand Duke of Hesse and by Rhine, and Princess Alice of the United Kingdom, daughter of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert of ...

  3. 10 de feb. de 2023 · Daughter of Louis IV, Grand Duke of Hesse and princess Alice of the United Kingdom Wife of Louis Alexander Mountbatten, 1st Marquess of Milford Haven Mother of Alice of Battenberg, Princess of Greece and Denmark; Louise Mountbatten, Queen consort of Sweden; George Mountbatten, 2nd Marquess of Milford Haven and Louis Mountbatten, 1st ...

    • Windsor, Berkshire
    • April 05, 1863
  4. Princess Marie of Hesse and by Rhine (1874-1878), died from diphtheria. Victoria was educated privately, as was typical for the times, and was quite intellectual. She and her sister, Ella being so close in age, were educated together and shared a room. They would remain extremely close until Ella’s tragic death in 1918.

  5. 13 de ene. de 2021 · English: Photograph of Mathilde, Grand Duchess of Hesse, standing and facing towards the camera. She holds a closed fan in her left hand and rests her right hand on a draped plinth. Provenance Acquired by Prince Albert, the Prince Consort

  6. The Darmstadt Artists’ Colony on Mathildenhöhe, the highest elevation above the city of Darmstadt in west-central Germany, was established in 1897 by Ernst Ludwig, Grand Duke of Hesse, as a centre for emerging reform movements in architecture, arts and crafts.

  7. Grand Duchess Mathilde Karoline died of cancer at the age of 48 in Darmstadt, Grand Duchy of Hesse and by Rhine, now in the German state of Hesse, on May 25, 1862. Because she had remained Catholic after her marriage into the Grand Ducal family who was Lutheran, she is buried at St. Ludwig’s Catholic Church (link in German) in Darmstadt.