No, they are not.
However, the first two do not seem quite right. Although technically correct, it is a bit awkward, and people don't really say that.
For the first sentence, it would be more accurate to say, "I was terribly/horribly wrong", or simply, "I was wrong".
For the second sentence, it would be more accurate to say, "I was terribly mistaken", or simply, "I was mistaken."
Because the adjectives (wrong, mistaken, misled) all have negative connotations, "badly" can be quite redundant.