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Maria Ludovika Beatrix of Austria-Este (14
December 1787 – 7
April 1816), also
known as
Maria Ludovika of Modena, was
Empress of
Austria as the
third wife...
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Maria Theresia Ludowika Klothilde Helene Alexandra Prinzessin von
Thurn und
Taxis (born 28
November 1980 in Regensburg), is a
German visual artist, journalist...
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Ludovica or
Ludovika or
Ludowika is a
feminine given name, a
counterpart of the
masculine names Ludovic or
Ludovico and the
related Louis or Ludwig. As...
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married two times. Firstly, on 13 July 1763 with
Countess Amalie Ludowika Finck von
Finckenstein (1740-1771),
daughter of
Count Elias Ernst Finck...
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collected internationally.[citation needed]
Around 1862
Schenck and his wife,
Ludowika Stapaczinska, who was born in Warsaw,
settled in the town of Écouen, about...
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Ludowika Margaretha of Zweibrücken-Bitsch (19 July 1540,
Ingwiller – 15
December 1569, Bouxwiller), was the only
child and
heiress of
Count James of Zweibrücken-Bitsch...
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Prinz von
Thurn und Taxis. The
couple had
three children:
Maria Theresia Ludowika Klothilde Helene Alexandra, born 28
November 1980 in Regensburg. On 13...
- div. 1906) Karl
Emile Kolb-Danvin (m. 1909, died)
Issue Ludwika Ludowika Wiktoria Ada
Jadwiga Felicja Wanda Ada
Jadwiga Gabrielle Ann Mikołaj Rafał...
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Casimir of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Ludwigsburg and his
first wife,
Countess Amalie Ludowika Finck von
Finckenstein (1740–1771).
Enrolled as a
sergeant in the Semyonovsky...