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Karl Theodor, Duke in Bavaria
Karl Theodor, Duke in Bavaria (9 August 1839 – 30 November 1909), was a member of the House of Wittelsbach and a professional oculist. He was the favorite brother of Empress Elisabeth of Austria, and the father of Queen Elisabeth of the Belgians.
Life
Karl Theodor was born at Possenhofen Castle, the third son of Duke Maximilian in Bavaria and Princess Ludovika of Bavaria. At the age of 14, Karl Theodor joined the Bavarian Army. In 1866, he fought in the Austro-Prussian War. When he left active duty, he became a student at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, where he studied philosophy, law, economics, and medicine. Among his teachers were the chemist Justus von Liebig, the pathologist Ludwig von Buhl, and the physicist Philipp von Jolly. In 1870, Karl Theodor's studies were interrupted by the Franco-Prussian War in which he served as a proprietary colonel of the 3rd Bavarian Light Horse. After the war, he returned to his studies. In 1872, he was named an honorary Doctor of Medicine by the Ludwig Maximilian University; the following year he completed the requirements for the degree. Then he studied ophthalmology under Professor Deutschland and continued his education under Professor Arlt in Vienna and Professor Horner in Zürich. In 1877, Karl Theodor began practicing medicine in Mentone on the Côte d'Azur, often assisted by his wife Maria Josepha. In 1880, he opened an eye clinic in his castle at Tegernsee. In 1895, he founded the Augenklinik Herzog Carl Theodor in Munich; the clinic in the Nymphenburger Strasse remains one of the most respected eye clinics in Bavaria to the present day. Between 1895 and 1909, Karl Theodor personally carried out more than 5,000 cataract operations as well as treating countless other eye disorders.
Marriages and family
On 11 February 1865, at Dresden, Karl Theodor married his first cousin Princess Sophie of Saxony (1845–1867), daughter of King John of Saxony and his aunt, Princess Amalie Auguste of Bavaria. They had one child: On 29 April 1874, at Kleinheubach, Karl Theodor married Infanta Maria Josepha of Portugal (1857–1943), daughter of the exiled King Miguel I of Portugal and Princess Adelaide of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg, and had issue: Prince Karl Theodor died from kidney trouble at Bayreuth on 30 November 1909.
Honours
Karl Theodor received a number of honours: • Kingdom of Bavaria: • * Knight of the Order of St. Hubert • * Cross of Honour of the Order of Ludwig • Baden: • * Knight of the House Order of Fidelity, 1882 • * Knight of the Order of Berthold the First, 1882 • Austrian Empire: Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece, 1862 • Belgium: Grand Cordon of the Order of Leopold, 1900 – wedding gift • Brunswick: Grand Cross of the Order of Henry the Lion • Kingdom of Prussia: • * Knight of the Order of the Black Eagle, 9 September 1891 • * Grand Commander's Cross of the Royal House Order of Hohenzollern • Kingdom of Saxony: • * Knight of the Order of the Rue Crown, 1864 • * Knight of the Military Order of St. Henry, 1870 • Württemberg: Grand Cross of the Order of the Württemberg Crown, 1892 • Grand Duchy of Hesse: Grand Cross of the Ludwig Order, 19 January 1861 • Mecklenburg: Grand Cross of the House Order of the Wendish Crown, with Crown in Ore • Hohenzollern: Cross of Honour of the Princely House Order of Hohenzollern, 1st Class • Monaco: Grand Cross of the Order of Saint-Charles, 4 November 1897 • Beylik of Tunis: Grand Cordon of the Order of Glory He was an honorary doctor of the University of Louvain, honorary colonel of the 5th Regiment of Prussian Dragoons, and an honorary member of the Academy of Medical Sciences in Brussels. Karl Theodor died at Kreuth in 1909. He is buried in the family crypt in Schloss Tegernsee.
Ancestry
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