- Born
- Birth nameMarie Viktoria Feodore Leopoldine
- Nickname
- May
- Princess Marie of Hesse and by Rhine was born on May 24, 1874 in Darmstadt, Grand Duchy of Hesse and by Rhine, German Empire [now Hesse, Germany].
- Parents
- RelativesTsarina Alexandra(Sibling)Queen Victoria(Grandparent)Prince Albert(Grandparent)Duke of Kent and Strathearn Prince Edward(Great Grandparent)Duchess of Kent and Strathearn(Great Grandparent)Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha Alfred(Aunt or Uncle)Helena of Schleswig-Holstein(Aunt or Uncle)Duchess of Argyll Princess Louise(Aunt or Uncle)Prince Arthur Duke of Connaught(Aunt or Uncle)Prince Leopold of Duke of Albany(Aunt or Uncle)Princess Henry of Battenberg(Aunt or Uncle)Queen Marie of Romania(Cousin)Princess Margaret of Connaught(Cousin)Princess Patricia of Connaught(Cousin)Princess Alice(Cousin)Grand Duchess Olga(Niece or Nephew)Grand Duchess Tatiana(Niece or Nephew)Grand Duchess Maria(Niece or Nephew)Grand Duchess Anastasia(Niece or Nephew)Aleksey Nikolaeyvitch Romanov(Niece or Nephew)Victoria Mountbatten(Sibling)Elizabeth Feodorovna(Sibling)Princess Irene of Prussia(Sibling)Ernest Louis(Sibling)King George V(Cousin)Prince Albert Victor(Cousin)Princess Louise(Cousin)Dronning Maud(Cousin)Queen Victoria Eugenia(Cousin)Princess Alice of Battenberg(Niece or Nephew)King Edward VII(Aunt or Uncle)Princess Royal Victoria(Aunt or Uncle)Kaiser Wilhelm II(Cousin)Princess Charlotte of Prussia(Cousin)Prince Henry of Prussia(Cousin)Prince Waldemar of Prussia(Niece or Nephew)Prince Sigismund of Prussia(Niece or Nephew)Queen Louise(Niece or Nephew)Louis Mountbatten(Niece or Nephew)Her Grand Ducal Highness Princess Elisabeth of Hesse and by Rhine(Niece or Nephew)Hereditary Grand Duke of Hesse Georg Donatus(Niece or Nephew)Prince Of Hesse And By Rhine Louis(Niece or Nephew)
- She had six older siblings, Victoria, Elizabeth, Irene, Ernest, Friedrich, and Alix.
- Great-aunt of Prince Philip.
- Tragedy struck the Grand Ducal family in 1878. As her sister Victoria described the scene later, the family had been gathered together on the evening of 5 November when she developed a stiff neck. Victoria reported her symptoms to their mother, who thought it might be mumps and said it would be "comical" if they all caught it. Victoria felt well enough to read Alice in Wonderland to her younger siblings, while her mother sat nearby chatting with her friend Katie Macbean, who was filling in for an absent lady-in-waiting. Marie leaped up and begged her mother to let her have more cake. Her siblings asked Miss Macbean to play the piano so they could dance. They danced for half an hour and went to bed in high spirits.
- The next morning Victoria was diagnosed with diphtheria; at three in the morning on 12 November, six-year-old Alix was diagnosed with the disease. Princess Alice ordered a steam inhaler be brought to her room to prevent the seriously ill Alix from choking to death. Hours later, Princess Marie ran into her mother's room, crawled into bed with her and kissed her. By afternoon, Marie as well was displaying the symptoms of the disease, suffering from a high fever. White spots and a white membrane covered the back of her throat. The next day her sister Irene became ill and on the day of 14 November her brother Ernest and father Louis also became ill with diphtheria. Alice and the doctors nursed the family round the clock. On the morning of 16 November, Marie choked to death from the membrane covering her throat. Her mother, awakened by the doctors, hurried to the nursery, only to find her daughter dead. Alice sat by her daughter's body, kissing Marie's face and hands, trying to work up the strength to tell her ill husband. She watched as Marie's coffin was wheeled off to the family mausoleum.
- For weeks, Alice concealed Marie's death from the other sick children, who asked about her and tried to send their little sister toys. Elizabeth, who had been sent to stay with her paternal grandmother, was the only child who escaped infection. The sick children were finally told at the beginning of December that Marie had died. Ten-year-old Ernest at first refused to believe the news and then broke down in tears. His mother hugged and kissed him, despite the risk of infection. On 7 December Alice recognized the symptoms of diphtheria in herself. She died on the morning of 14 December, murmuring "From Friday to Saturday -- four weeks -- May -- dear Papa." Alice was interred beside her daughter. A statue by Joseph Boehm was placed on the tomb of Alice holding Marie in her arms.
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