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bleulone · 4 months
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BERLIN (2023-) | Netflix
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clubartaesthetic · 4 months
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My kinda love
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karen-crysttina · 3 months
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Berlin ❤️ (la casa de papel)
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latristereina · 8 months
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ISABEL TVE 2x06
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ellet0mkins · 4 months
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Money Heist: Berlin Series 1.01 → Keila
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catalinadearagonsblog · 8 months
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Isabel of Castile and Katherine of Aragon in blue
Michelle Jenner in "Isabel"
Charlotte Hope in "The Spanish Princess"
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palaceoftears · 9 months
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Isabel and Juana of Castile + quote
Happy birthday @latristereina !
Isabel had good cause for being upset. Such was “the disposition of the Princess” as the physicians described it, “that not only should it pain those who see her often and love her greatly, but also anyone at all, even strangers, because she sleeps badly, eats little and at times nothing, and she is very sad and thin. Sometimes she does not wish to talk and appears as though in a trance; her infirmity progresses greatly.” It was customary, they explained, to treat Juana’s infirmity through love, entreaty, or fear; but the princess had proven unreceptive to entreaty, and even “a little force” affected her so adversely that it was a great pity to attempt it and no one wanted to try, so that, beyond the queen’s customary immense labors and concerns, this weight of caring for her daughter fell upon her. It has been conjectured that Isabel’s illness could have been cancer, endocarditis—infection of the heart valve—chronic dropsy, or several of them combined. By the following June she had a visible tumor, although it is not known where or of what sort. In August she took Juana to Segovia, which she had seemingly avoided for years, telling her it was a step toward the north coast and her departure for Flanders. There Isabel continued to try with little success to get her to turn her mind to affairs of state. Juana showed little interest in government and in her child, and a good deal of disregard for religious matters of any sort, and for public opinion as well. The princess appeared to disdain much of what Isabel valued, and even to represent the antithesis of the very qualities her mother valued most highly. Even so, Juana was her designated successor, and Isabel was determined to keep her in Spain and do her best to train her to be its queen. So the arguments against Juana’s departure were patiently repeated: the season, the sea, the French, that Philip should be safe in Ghent before she traveled, and did she not want to see her father before she left? The hope remained that Juana would stay and Charles join her, so that Isabel might have him educated in Spain’s customs and come to prefer its people. And with Juana and Charles there and Philip not, should Isabel die, Fernando, still king of Aragón, could surely manage to guide their daughter in governing Castile. It was November. A treaty with France—arranged by the queen of France, Anne of Brittany, and Margaret of Austria—had been signed, and an envoy arrived from Philip requesting that Juana return to Flanders. Isabel, playing for time, responded that the princess, although better, was not well, that relations with France were still such that it was not safe for her to travel by land or, now that it was winter, by sea, that she had better wait until spring, and that “following her frame of mind and la pasión she has” that Juana should not be where there was no one who could quiet and restrain her for it might be dangerous for her. The implication was that Juana was emotionally out of control. Exactly what was meant by “restrain” we do not know.
-Peggy K. Liss, Isabel the Queen
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filmesbrazil · 4 months
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neverscreens · 2 months
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— BERLIN, SEASON ONE.
La Energía del Amor, Part One, Part Two.
El ancla y el robo, 470 Screencaps.
Póker de embriones, 489 Screencaps.
Un Aquarium en la Espalda, 406 Screencaps.
After Love, 477 Screencaps.
La Noche de los Limones, 372 Screencaps.
La Última Virgen de Occidente, 493 Screencaps.
Un Elefante en Peligro de Extinción, Part One, Part Two.
Like or reblog if it was useful, every interaction shows us that we should keep making screencaps for y'all ♡
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docpiplup · 1 year
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Juraría que la conozco de algo...
Isabel (2012-2014), 2×01 Desencuentros II El Ministerio del tiempo (2015-), 1×04 Una negociación a tiempo
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"Sin joyas, sin ropa, sin peluca, no hay reyes ni sirvientes. Todos somos iguales." "¿De verdad cree eso?" "¿Usted nunca necesita ser otro?" "Sí. Diego."
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movieanimex · 4 months
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Netflix's New Berlin Series Review: Is It Good or Is It Worse ? Checkout Full Review On MovieAnimeX:-
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gottdeswill · 6 months
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geekcavepodcast · 1 year
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BERLIN Announcement
BERLIN is a spin-off of Money Heist (La Casa De Papel) that will focus on Berlin, aka Andrés de Fonollosa. Alex Pina is returning to write the series. Pedro Alonso will reprise his role as Berlin, along with Michelle Jenner (Keila), Begoña Vargas (Cameron), Julio Peña (Roi), Tristán Ulloa (Damián), and Joel Sánchez (Bruce).
BERLIN hits Netflix in December 2023.
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latristereina · 10 months
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'In August, trouble came from another quarter. Isabel, governing Castile from Tordesillas, sped to Segovia to rescue her daughter. For Cabrera and Bobadilla had joined the queen but left the princess Isabel in Segovia’s alcázar, in the keeping of its alcaide, who was Beatriz’s father, and word came that the man he had displaced in that post, seeking revenge, had entered and seized the fortress but that the princess’s guards were holding out in the castle keep.'
Peggy K. Liss, Isabel the Queen
for @queenmiriamele
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lahueca · 1 year
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Michelle Jenner
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