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vivelareine · 8 months
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A scrap with random writing by Marie Thérèse Charlotte, daughter of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette, while she was imprisoned in the Temple tower. The archive listing says circa 1792-1795; my guess would be after 1794, when she was given freer access to writing material again.
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tiny-librarian · 3 months
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I commend to God my wife and my children, my sister, my aunts, my brothers, and all those who are attached to me by ties of blood, or by any other manner whatsoever. I pray God especially to cast the eyes of his mercy on my wife, my children, and my sister, who have suffered so long with me; to support them by his grace if they lose me, and for as long as they remain in this perishable world.
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gogmstuff · 2 years
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It’s 1841:
First row:  1841 Honourable Julia Henrietta Anson (1819-1866), Lady Brooke by Alfred Tidey (Royal Collection). From pinterest.com/msnelly1/romantic-era-dresses/ 854X1134 @72 1.3Mj.
Second row left:  1841 Karolina Lizius by Joseph Karl Stieler (Schönheitengallerie, Schloss Nymphenburg - München, Bayern, Germany). From Wikimedia 2077X2493 @96 1.5Mj.
Second row right:  1841 Katerina Rosa Botzaris by Joseph Karl Stieler (Schönheitengallerie, Schloss Nymphenburg - München, Bayern, Germany). Probably from Wikimedia 1694X2197 @72 1Mj. According to rrayedingold.blogspot.com/2011/11/gallery-of-beauties.html “Katharina was Greek beauty from Janina. Her father was a Greek freedom fighter named Markos Botzaris. He died in battle against the Ottoman Turks in 1820. Katharina's brother, Demetrius, was educated in Munich, and was an aide and war minister of King Otto I of Greece. Katharina became lady-in-waiting to Queen Amalie of Greece, and married Prince George Karadjas in 1845, a general in the Greek army. In 1841, Amalie, Otto, and their aides visited King Ludwig in Munich. While Amalie was climbing out of her carriage in Munich, Ludwig spotted Katharina assisting her. Both Otto and Amalie suggested Katharina for the Gallery of Beauties, and Ludwig agreed. She was portrayed here wearing the traditional Greek costume.”
Third row:  1841 Königin Therese von Bayern by Heinrich Wilhelm Vogel after Joseph Karl Stieler (Schloss Nymphenburg - München, Bayern, Germany), From Wikimedia; expanded to fit screen 1141X1400 @300 375kj.
Fourth row:  1841 Lady by Apollon Mokritsky (Kaluga Museum of Fine Arts - Kaluga, Kaluga Oblast, Russia). From Wikimedia 87)X1130 @96 279kj. There is considerable artistic talent practicing in Russia.
Fifth row left:  1841 Lithograph of Victoria Duchess of Kent by Pierre Émile Desmaisons (British Museum). From their Web site 2001X2500 @300 1.1Mj.
Fifth row right:  1841 Maguerite, Countess of Blessington by Alfred, Count d'Orsay (location ?). From hhistoryandotherthoughts.blogspot.com/2013/12; enlarged to fit screen 2284X2876 @144 6.8Mp.
Sixth row:  1841 Louise Marie Thérèse Charlotte Isabelle d'Orléans, reine des Belges by Franz Xaver Winterhalter (Châteaux de Versailles et de Trianon - Versailles, Île-de-France, France) From WikiArt 1226X1500 @72 433kj.
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AU House of Bourbons: Children Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette.
Maria Theresa(1778 - 1851). Queen of England. Wife of William IV and mother of 6 children: George V, Charlotte, Louis, Mary, Albert and Antoinette. Despite the great age difference the spouses were close to each other. Maria Theresa had a strong influence on her husband. She was also beloved by the British people for her charity, modesty and kindness. The queen spent most of her time in charity.
Louis XVII(1781 - 1848). King of France. Husband of Marie Theresa of Portugal. Despite the fact that this marriage was a marriage of convenience the spouses loved each other and had many children. The reign of Louis is characterized by the blossoming of French culture, military power and political weight. The marriage produced 15 children: Charles X, Joaquina, Antoinette, Philip, Victoria, Louise, Elizabeth, Francis, Alexandr, Nicolas, Henry, Therese, Gedeon, Leon and Andrew.
Louis Charles(1785 - 1840). Duke of Anjou. Husband of Amelia of Great Britain. From the first days of their marriage the spouses felt a chill for each other. But after a few months between them arose affection, in addition, Amelia very much liked the parents of her husband. The Dauphin was well educated, loved music, preferred serious conversations to hunting and balls. Father of 7 children: Louis, Amelia, Geoffroy, Paul, Gaston, Charlotte and Charles.
Sophia Beatrice(1786 - 1846). Queen of Spain. Wife of Ferdinand VII. The marriage was very successful, the spouses loved each other. Sofia did not shine in politics, but was loved by the people. They had 8 children: Maria, Ferdinand VIII, Carlos, Antoinette, Luisa, Marcelio, Luis and Teresa.
AU Дом Бурбонов: Дети Людовика XVI и Марии Антуанетты.
Мария Тереза(1778 - 1851). Королева Англии. Жена Вильгельма IV и мать 6 детей: Георг V, Шарлотта, Луи, Мария, Альберт и Антуанетта. Несмотря на большую разницу в возрасте супруги были близки друг к другу. Мария Тереза имела сильное влияние на мужа. Также она была любима британским народом за милосердие, скромность и доброту. Большую часть своего времени королева уделяла благотворительности.
Людовик XVII(1781 - 1848). Король Франции. Муж Марии Терезы Португальской. Несмотря на то, что этот брак был по расчёту супруги любили друг друга и имели много детей. Правление Людовика характеризуется расцветом французской культуры, военной мощи и политического веса. В браке родилось 15 детей: Карл X, Жоакина, Антуанетта, Филипп, Виктория, Луиза, Елизавета, Франсуа, Александр, Николя, Генрих, Тереза, Гедеон, Леон и Андре.
Луи Шарль(1785 - 1840).Герцог Анжуйский. Муж Амелии Великобританской. С первых дней брака супруги чувствовали прохладу друг к другу. Но через несколько месяцев между ними возникла привязанность, к тому же Амелия очень нравилась родителям своего мужа. Дофин был хорошо образован, любил музыку, предпочитал серьёзные разговоры охоте и балам. Отец 7 детей: Луи, Амелия, Жоффруа, Поль, Гастон, Шарлотта и Шарль
София Беатриса(1786 - 1846). Королева Испании. Жена Фердинанда VII. Брак был очень успешным, супруги любили друг друга. София не блистала в политике, но была любима народом. У них родилось 8 детей: Мария, Фердинанд VIII, Карлос, Антуанетта, Луиза, Марселио, Луис и Тереза.
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alliluyevas · 2 months
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Princess Adelgunde of Bavaria (German: Adelgunde Auguste Charlotte Caroline Elisabeth Amalie Marie Sophie Luise von Bayern; 19 March 1823 – 28 October 1914) was a daughter of Ludwig I of Bavaria and Therese of Saxe-Hildburghausen.
Why’d they give this poor girl 8 middle names
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The four sisters of Elisabeth (left to right) :
Helene Caroline Therese, Duchess in Bavaria then Hereditary Princess of Thurn and Taxis. (1834-1890)
Marie Sophie Amélie, Duchess in Bavaria, Duchess of Calabre then Queen Consort of the Two-Sicilies. (1841-1925)
Mathilde Ludovika, Countess of Trani. (1843-1925)
Sophie Charlotte Auguste, Duchess in Bavaria then Duchess of Alençon. (1847-1897)
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"The dear little girl had no idea of the deep impression she had made on Franzi": Archduchess Sophie's reaction to her son's engagement (part 1)
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After reading quoted fragments in several biographies I finally found the whole letter that Archduchess Sophie wrote to her twin sister Queen Marie of Saxony on the ocassion of her son Franz Josef's engagement to his cousin Elisabeth. The letter is LONG, so much that in fact Tumblr doesn't let me post it. So I'll be sharing it in two parts. As always, I used an automatic translator because I still don't know German, so forgive the lost nuances/mistakes that may be here:
As the luggage and entourage [of Duchess Ludovika in Bavaria] had not yet arrived, Archduchess Sophie immediately sent for one of her chambermaids "so that the girls could at least fix their hair. And I [Archduchess Sophie] watched with fervent pleasure as Sisi arranged her hair herself, with a grace and elegance in all her movements that delighted Sophie [the chambermaid] as well as me. All the more so because she was so unaware of having produced such a pleasant impression. In spite of the mourning that Luise [Duchess Ludovika] and her daughters had had to bear because of the visit to Therese [likely the Queen of Bavaria, who was mourning her brother who died earlier than month], Sisi was charming in her very simple, high, black dress, so that I persuaded Luise to take tea with her daughters at my place; and after she had decided to do so, I arranged it so that the suites who had come with us to tea in my drawing room could retire to the dining room, while we all went to my toilet room to meet Luise and her two daughters there. My Carl [Ludwig, her son], who is a very good observer, told me that the moment the Emperor saw Sisi, an expression of such great satisfaction appeared on his face that one could no longer doubt on whom his choice would fall. He beamed, and you know how his face beams when he is pleased. The dear little girl had no idea of the deep impression she had made on Franzi. Until the moment her mother told her about it, she was only filled with shyness and timidity, which the many people surrounding her instilled in her. She was so under this impression that she had not eaten anything and she said to Kadi [a chambermaid]: 'Néné [Duchess Helene, also called Lenza, Elisabeth's elder sister] has it easy, because she has already seen so many people, but I have not. I'm so scared that I can't eat at all…' At dinner on the 17th, Louis [Duke Ludwig, Elisabeth's elder brother]… sat between Sisi and me and remarked: 'So far Sisi has only eaten soup and green salad, she must have written herself a day of fasting…' But how well this embarrassment and shyness suited her! And she was so pretty and graceful about it!… Charlotte [Empress Caroline of Austria, Sophie and Ludovika's eldest sister] arrived on the 17th in the evening and appeared at the ball at ½ 9 o'clock, where Sisi looked delightful in a white and pink Tarlatan dress. She had a large comb stuck in her beautiful hair, which held the plaits backwards, she wears her hair swept out of her face according to fashion. The little girl's posture is so graceful, so modest, so irreproachable, so elegant, almost humble, when she dances with the emperor… She seemed to me so attractive, so childishly modest and yet completely at ease with him. It was only the many people who intimidated her. Because she had never appeared in the big world before, she was not able to gauge the extent of the attention… Néné, by the way, is also very successful, many gentlemen are completely enchanted by her. The whole appearance of these two graceful and beautifully grown young beings makes the most favourable impression everywhere…
PART 2
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Characters who committed Suicide:
Neil Perry-Dead Poets Society
Cecilia Lisbon-The Virgin Suicides
Lux Lisbon-The Virgin Suicides
Bonnie Lisbon-The Virgin Suicides
Mary Lisbon-The Virgin Suicides
Therese Lisbon-The Virgin Suicides
Lawrence Kutner-House MD
Andrea-The Walking Dead
Carl Grimes-The Walking Dead
Sasha Williams-The Walking Dead
T-Dog-The Walking Dead
Spike-Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Hanna Baker-13 Reasons
Héctor Barbossa-Pirates of the Caribbean
Bloody Baron-Harry Potter
Bing Bong-Inside Out
Clifford Blossom-Riverdale
Caliban-Logan
Jasper Jordan-The 100
Charlotte-The 100
Godric-True Blood
Rosemary-The Giver
Stefan Salvatore-The Vampire Diaries
Klaus Mikealson-The Originals
Elijah Mikealson-The Originals
Erik Killmonger-Black Panther
James “Jim” Moriarty-Sherlock
Brock Rumlow-Marvel
Tony Stark-Marvel
Quicksilver-Marvel
Natasha Romanoff-Marvel
Yondu Udonta-Marvel
Harry Waters-In Bruges
Dally Winston-The Outsiders
Harry Morgan-Dexter
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vivelareine · 11 months
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A miniature of Marie Antoinette with her children Marie-Thérèse and Louis-Joseph by François Dumont. From the collection of Waddesdon Manor.
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tiny-librarian · 4 months
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Her first reported words on the subject were touching in their unconscious reflection on the fate of a princess in a patriarchal society: “Poor little girl, you are not what was desired, but you are no less dear to me on that account. A son would have been the property of the state. You shall be mine; you shall have my undivided care; you will share all my happinesses and you will alleviate my sufferings…”
Marie Antoinette, The Journey - Antonia Fraser
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gogmstuff · 2 years
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1840s fashion: 
Top row left:  1840-1848 Maria Mathilda Moll, née Sterkey, by Olof Södermark (auctioned by Stockholms Auktionsverk). From auktionsverket.com-auction-fine-arts-2012-12-04-2338-olof-sodermark-romersk-flicka-vid-balustrad- 1641X2161 @72 6.7Mp.
Top row right:  1846 Noble Lady by Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller (auctioned by Christie's). From mutualart.com/Artwork/Portrait-of-a-Lady/8A0F49E7DBD87528# 1910X2388 @144 4.1Mp.
Second row left:  1848 Augusta Wichrow by Franz Xaver Winterhalter (Christie's - 13Oct21 auction Lot 11) 3131X4073 @150 4.9Mj.
Second row right:  1840 Elena Pavlovna by Vladimir Hau (location ?). posted to the Alexander Palace Time Machine Discussion Forum by Lisa on 14 February 2006 1106X1276 @72 414kj.
Third row left:  1840 Feodora, Princess of Hohenlohe-Langenburg with her daughter Princess Adelaide by Sir George Hayter (Royal Collection). From Wikimeia; removed spots with Photoshop 1616X1969 @300 630kj.
Third rów right:  1840 Katarzyna Potocka z Branickich by Stanisław Marszałkiewicz (location ?). From Wikimedia; removed spots with Photoshop 1068X1329 @96 386kj.
Fourth row left:  1840 Königin Therese von Bayern by Franz Xaver Nachtmann (location ?). From Wikimedia 1217X1500 @72 470kj. There are too many spots to fix.
Fourth row right:  1840 Louise Marie Therese Charlotte Isabelle of France (1812-1850), daughter of Louis Philippe I of France and Maria Amalia of Naples and Sicily by Magdalena Dalton (Royal Collection) From pinterest.com/AlexyMet/ritratti-aristocratici-eleganti/.
Fifth row left:  1840 La comtesse de Ségur by ? (Château de Versailles - Versailles, Île-de-France, France). From france-pittoresque.com/spip; enlarged by half.php?article13161; removed more obvious spots w Pshop 752X932 @96 124k.
Fifth row right:  1840 Maria Anna von Savoyen by Johann Stadler (Albertina - Wien, Austria). From Wikimedia 1824X2741 @200 1.2Mj.
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countessdelannoy · 2 years
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I know you said you might do another predictions post but do you have any thoughts right now on what name they might pick? I’m so excited for them!!
I know anon, I’m so happy for them (and so happy to have some good news lol)!
For a boy…they used a lot of names for Charles and it’s hard to say how many of those they would repeat for a second son. I’d say Henri or Philippe are my big two, especially since they didn’t use Henri at all for Charles. Throw Jean in there again, and maybe Paul for Steph’s grandfather, or Louis or Felix. And of course Marie, and probably Guillaume again as well.
For a daughter, Alix is still a top choice, or maybe Joséphine for Guillaume’s grandmother. Charlotte is probably out as a first name but could stick around as a middle. Marie for sure, and possibly Wilhelmine. Add in Therese/Teresa or Alexandra, or one of Steph’s names, probably Claudine or Christine.
I’m thinking either four or five names - probably no less than that given that Charles has six.
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demolina · 3 years
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Hi! I just watched the Empress on Netflix and, as someone who has been studying Max and Charlotte for a while, I couldn't help but role my eyes at the way Netflix chose to portrait him. I also couldn't help but think about how ironic this was, since Sissi hated when people tried to twist things between them (to the point of firing one of her closest aides for that), since they were just very good friends.
I legit can't understand what was going on in the writers' room when they decided to portray Max in that way (specially since he was not even around that often in the first place). I suppose they wanted a foil for Franz Josef? But instead of writing complex, interesting characterizations for the brothers, they went for: "Franz good and kind, Max evil and schemming". Honestly, if they wanted an evil brother hurt for having his "match" stolen away from him, Archduke Karl Ludwig was RIGHT THERE! He was Sisi's childhood pen pal and it seems he did had a crush on her, allegedly he was super angry in Ischl because it was obvious that his brother had fallen for Elisabeth. Plus, if the rumors about the way he treated his third wife Marie Therese are true, then he SUCKED and being portrayed as a villain would have suit him right.
I'd never heard about Elisabeth firing an aide for spreading rumors, do you happen to know the source for that? But yeah, in general she hated when people twisted her relationships with men into something that they weren't, the same happened with Andrássy and Bay Middleton.
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historicwomendaily · 3 years
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the granddaughters of maria theresa and francis i
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