Countess Marie Larisch von Moennich
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Countess Marie Larisch (L) and Baroness Mary Vetsera (R) |
Marie Louise, Countess Larisch von Moennich or
Marie Louise Gräfin Larisch-Wallersee (
24 February 1858 -
4 July 1940), niece and confidante of
Empress Elisabeth of Austria, was born
Marie Louise Elizabeth Mendel in
Augsburg,
Bavaria, the illegitimate daughter of
Ludwig Wilhelm, Duke in Bavaria (1831-1920) and actress
Henrietta Mendel (1833-1891).
Her father renounced, on
9 March 1859, his rights as firstborn son, and Henrietta Mendel was created
Freifrau von Wallersee on
19 May 1859 in preparation for their
morganatic marriage on
28 May1859 in Augsburg.
From
28 May 1859 she was thus
Marie Louise, Freiin von Wallersee.
Marie became the confidante of her aunt, the Empress Elisabeth of Austria, being selected at least partly because of her skills on
horseback. Their relationship was shattered by the revelation, after
Crown Prince Rudolf's death at
Mayerling, that Marie had acted as go-between for him and his lover,
Baroness Mary Vetsera.
On
20 October 1877 at Jagdschloß
Gödöllő in
Hungary she married Georg, Graf Larisch von Moennich, Freiherr von Ellgoth und Karwin (1855-1928). The marriage had been arranged by the Empress. They divorced on
3 December 1896. Marie had five children during this marriage, though only the first two were indisputably fathered by her husband: their first-born was
oceanographer Franz-Joseph Ludwig Georg Maria, Graf Larisch von Moennich, Freiherr von Ellgoth und Karwin.
On
15 May 1897 at
Munich she married musician Otto Brucks (1854-1914). They had one child, Otto.
Marie met and conversed with the poet
T. S. Eliot, and part of their conversation found its way into his epochal poem
The Waste Land.
Marie is said to have been given a great deal of "
hush money" not to publish her
memoirs, and to have accepted voluntary exile to the
United States in exchange for an annual pension of $25,000. She, of course, published her memoirs anyway â€" a series of
ghost-written works which are completely undependable factually.
On
2 September 1924 at
Elizabeth, New Jersey, she married
naturopath William H. Meyers (born 1859). They lived initially in
New Jersey and later in
Florida. They divorced in
1928.
Marie died in
1940 in a home for the elderly at
Augsburg and is buried in Munich at the
Ostfriedhof.
The
Emmerich Kálmán -
Karl Farkas 1945
musical comedy Marinka is based on Marie's life.
* Countess Marie Larisch,
My Past, G. P. Putnam's Sons, New York & London, 1913. Ghostwritten by
Maude Mary Chester ffoulkes* The Baroness von Larisch of the Imperial Household,
Behind the Scenes with the Kaiser, Hertag Publishing Co., New York, 1922.
* Larisch, Marie, (with Paul Maerker Branden & Elsa Branden),
My Royal Relatives, John Long, Ltd., London, 1936. (in which she claims to have been the daughter of
Marie, Queen of the Two Sicilies by a "Count Armand de Lavaÿss" who cannot be found outside the pages of this work)
* Marie Louise Countess Larisch von Wallersee-Wittelsbach, with Paul Maerker Branden and Elsa Branden,
Secrets of a Royal House, John Long, Ltd., London.
* Sokop, Brigitte,
Jene Gräfin Larisch...: Marie Louise Gräfin Larisch-Wallersee: Vertraute der Kaiserin - Verfemte nach Mayerling, Hermann Böhlaus Nachf., Wien, Köln, Graz, 1985.
* Powell, Violet,
A Substantial Ghost, Heinemann, London, 1967 (A biography of Maude Mary Chester ffoulkes, the ghostwriter of
My Past, it contains substantial material about the Countess.)