- Agram, Princess Louise at, 181, 182
- Albert, King of the Belgians, 42
- Albert, Prince Consort, influence of, 116
- Alexandrine, Princess, of Saxe-Coburg, 64
- Alice, Princess, of Hesse, betrothal of, to Nicholas II, 163
- AmÉlie, Princess, of Saxe-Coburg, marriage with Maximilian of Bavaria, 71
- Ardennes, Royal picnics in, 44
- Augusta (of Schleswig-Holstein), German Empress, 80, 134
- bad taste in dress of, 144
- character of, 142 et seq.
- Duke Gunther's marriage and, 147
- influence on outbreak of war of, 152
- mediocrity of, 163
- Princess Louise and, 144
- Augusta (wife of William I), German Empress, Princess Louise and, 143
- Auguste, Prince, of Saxe-Coburg, 46, 116, 118
- Ausbach, M., Burgomaster of Brussels, 59
- Austria, Princess Louise ordered from, 232
- return of Princess Louise to, 242
- Automobiles, Princess Louise on, 44, 45
- Bad-Elster, escape of Princess Louise from, 200 et seq.
- Princess Louise taken to, 199
- Beatrice, Princess (of Battenberg), 164
- Belgian Government, will of Leopold II and, 215 et seq.
- Belgium, constitution of, 27
- fortitude of, 2
- indignation in Berlin against, 43
- King Leopold's fortune and, 32, 33
- Leopold's anti-German policy and, 134
- Princess Louise and, 38, 40, 41
- Princess Louise's escape through, 208, 209
- Princess Louise's loss of nationality in, 231
- "sacrifice" of Princess Louise to, 246
- Belgium, Royal House of, and its connexions, 17
- Berlin-Bagdad railway, 137
- Berlin, Court of, under William I, 143
- Biarritz, Belgian Royal family at, 50
- Birthday oaks at Laeken, 37
- Bismarck, Count von, 143, 145
- Blanche de Nemours, 47
- Bologna, Princess Louise at, 74, 77
- Bolshevism at Budapest, 74, 243
- Boucottes, ChÂteau of, Empress Charlotte at, 160
- William II responsible for crimes of, 133, 140
Goethe, as Princess Louise's favourite author, 15 Gotha, Princess Louise at, 64 Gunther, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein, character of, 146 - coerces Princess Louise at Munich, 233
- Count Mattachich and, 149
- fortune of Leopold II and, 43
Gunther, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein, marriage of, with Princess Dora, 80, 146, 147 - warns Princess Louise, 181
- Heine, Heinrich, Empress Elizabeth and, 94
- Princess Louise's estimate of, 93
- Helpa, Count (see Auguste of Saxe-Coburg)
- Henriette, Queen of Belgium, 4
- and death of Prince Leopold, 25, 28
- as horsewoman, 21, 44
- beauty and character of, 18, 19, 20, 25, 26
- death of, at Spa, 40
- friendship of, with Duc d'Aumale, 46
- influence at Vienna of, 57
- influence on Princess Louise, 22, 23, 37, 39
- King Leopold and, 24, 25, 28, 31, 34
- letters of, to Princess Louise at Lindenhof, 191
- marriage of, 17
- parents of, 17
- Prince Louise's marriage and, 54, 57, 246
- Hesse, Grand Duke of, marriage of, with Princess Melita, 163
- Hofburg Palace, Vienna, Princess Louise at, 82
- Hohenberg, Duchess of (see Chotek, Countess)
- Hoyoz, Count, at Meyerling, 111
- Hungary, Coburg estates in, 58
80 religion and, 139, 140 renunciation of rights signed by, 234 restoration of Belgian nationality to, 41, 42 return to Austria of, 242 "sacrifice" to Belgium of, 246 sufferings during the war of, 231 et seq. taken to Bad-Elster, 199 takes refuge with Count Mattachich at Countess Keglevich's chÂteau, 180, 184 Vienna scandals and, 89-92 visit to Duke Ernest of, 160, 161 visit to Rosenau of, 161 visit to Sofia of, 126 et seq. visit to Spa of, 23 war experiences at Munich of, 41, 232 et seq. Louise, Queen of Belgium, 52 Luitpold, Prince, Regent of Bavaria, 154 Lutheranism, Princess Louise on, 139-140, 152 - Marguerite, Princess, of Thurn and Taxis, 159
- Marie, Duchess, of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, 161
- Marie, Princess, of Saxe-Coburg (Queen of Rumania), beauty of, 161
- Marie AmÉlie, Queen, 47
- Marie DorothÉe of Habsburg, marriage with Duke Philip of Orleans, 72, 73
- Marie Louise of Parma, flight to Vienna of, 124, 125
- marriage of, with Ferdinand of Bulgaria, 124
- return to Sofia of, 126
- Marriage, disillusionment of, 3, 60, 61, 67
- Marriage, reflections on, 177
- Mattachich, Count Geza, 5, 38
- ability of, 249
- arrest of, at Agram, 184; at Munich, 236
- assists Princess Louise to escape from Germany, 238, 239
- character of, 175
- charge of forgery against, 177, 178, 184
- Count Keglevich and, 181
- discussion in Reichsrath of, 186, 187
- duel with Prince Philip and, 93, 177
- Duke Gunther and, 149
- efforts of, to release Princess Louise, 193 et seq.
- Emperor William and, 150, 151
- flight with Princess Louise of, 179
- follows Princess Louise to Bad-Elster, 200
- imprisonment of, 178
- internment at Budapest of, 55
- Ferdinand at, 99
- Princess Louise declared enemy subject by, 231-232
- Victor Napoleon, Prince, marriage of, with Princess ClÉmentine, 48
- Victoria, Queen, 165 et seq.
- character of, 166
- jubilee celebrations of, 168, 169
- Princess Alice and Princess Beatrice as readers to, 164
- Princess Louise seeks aid of, 179
- Villa EugÉnie, Biarritz, Belgian Royal family at, 50, 51
- Vladimir, Grand Duchess, 163
- Wales, Prince of (Edward VII), at Princess Louise's wedding, 59
- Waltz, the, as "incomparable queen of dances," 75
- Wiemmer, Dr., 44, 50, 51
- William I, 133
- William II, German Emperor, as "scourge of God," 43
- as welt Kaiser, 121, 137
- character of, 132 et seq., 162, 163
- Count Mattachich and, 150, 151
- Duchess Gunther and, 150
- Empress Frederick and, 163
- Princess Louise and, 133, 138, 152
- responsibility of, for war and German war crimes, 133, 137, 140
- visit to Vienna of, 144
- Windisgretz, Princess of, 107
- Windsor, Queen Victoria's life at, 167
- Wittelsbach, family of, 156
- Woman, influence of, in Governments, 14, 15
- Women and the war, 3
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