Early life Ludwig Gaston was born at Schloss Ebenthal in
Ebenthal,
Lower Austria, in
Austria-Hungary, the youngest son of
Prince Ludwig August of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha and
Princess Leopoldina of Brazil, the second daughter of Emperor
Dom Pedro II. His siblings were Princes
Peter August,
August Leopold and
Joseph Ferdinand. Shortly after their mother's death in 1871, Ludwig and his brothers moved to Brazil, where they lived with their maternal grandfather until a
military coup d'état in 1889 abolished the monarchy, forcing the imperial family into exile.
Military career Ludwig Gaston went to
Wiener Neustadt to study at the
Theresian Military Academy, where he graduated in 1892. After that, he was promoted to the rank of
Lieutenant of the Fourth Tiroler Jäger-Regiment of the
Austro-Hungarian Army in
Lienz. On 1 May 1896, Ludwig obtained the rank of
First Lieutenant; on 29 March 1900, he was given command of the First Tiroler Jäger-Regiment in
Innsbruck, and on 1 May 1903, he further advanced to the rank of
Captain. He left the army on 8 February 1907.
First marriage and issue In
Munich, on 1 May 1900, the prince married
Princess Mathilde, daughter of
King Ludwig III of Bavaria. Their wedding was hosted by her grandfather,
Luitpold, Prince Regent of Bavaria. They had two children, a son and a daughter: •
Antonius Maria Ludwig Klemens Eugen Karl Heinrich August Luitpold Leopold Franz Wolfgang Peter Gaston Alexander Alfons Ignatius Aloysius Stanislaus (Innsbruck, 17 June 1901 – Haar, 1 September 1970), married
morganatically on 14 May 1938 to an Austrian Luise Mayrhofer (1903–1974), daughter of Alois Mayrhofer and Therese Leicht, without issue. •
Maria Immaculata Leopoldine Franziska Theresia Ildefonsa Adelgunde Klementine Hildegard Anna Josepha Elisabeth Sancta-Angelica Nicoletta (Innsbruck, 10 September 1904 – Varese, Italy, 18 March 1940), unmarried and without issue.
Second marriage and issue After the death of his first wife in 1906, he married for a second time to Countess Anna of Trauttmansdorff-Weinsberg (1873–1948), daughter of Karl Johann Nepomuk Ferdinand, Prince von und zu
Trauttmansdorff-Weinsberg and his wife Josephine,
Markgräfin von
Pallavicini, (1849–1923) at
Bischofteinitz on 30 November 1907. By birth, Anna was member of an ancient
House of Trauttmansdorff-Weinsberg, one of the most prominent
Austrian princely families. The couple were distantly related, both descending from
Ferdinand August, Fürst von Lobkowicz. Together, they had one daughter: •
Josefine Maria Anna Leopoldine Amalie Klementine Ludovica Theresia Gabriela Gonzaga (Schloß Vogelsang, 20 September 1911–
Stockdorf, 27 November 1997), married on 12 May 1937, as his second wife, to Richard, Freiherr von Baratta-Dragono (1901–1998), second son of Richard, Freiherr von Baratta-Dragono (1867–1946) and his wife, Countess Karoline von
Haugwitz (1872–1956) with issue; divorced in 1945. The couple were distantly related: they were both descended from Rudolph von Wrbna-Freudenthal (1761–1823) and his wife, Countess Maria Theresia von
Kaunitz-Rietberg-Questenberg (1763–1803).
Death Prince Ludwig Gaston died on 23 January 1942 in Innsbruck, Austria, at the age of 71. His body was buried in the
St. Augustine's Church in
Coburg,
Upper Franconia,
Bavaria,
Germany. ==Honours==