Tumgik
#yaggi
keepfronting · 2 years
Photo
Tumblr media
#coolboarders2 #yaggi #sonyplaystation #psone #playstation1 #playstation #keepfronting https://www.instagram.com/p/CeWD9Uyoe4I/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
3 notes · View notes
guy60660 · 10 months
Text
Tumblr media
Levi Walter Yaggy | The Marginalian
76 notes · View notes
Text
y'know i LOVE everyone's support for me and my n.euvillette headcanons like it genuinely means so so so so so so so so much to me but what if she wasn't a butch lesbian what if she was femme.
14 notes · View notes
valen-dreth · 10 months
Note
yagrum -> murgay = more gay. send post.
^^^^^^ not gonna say it again!!!
4 notes · View notes
Photo
Tumblr media
Celestial Map of the Planetary System
- Planetary System. Eclipse of the Sun. The Moon. The Zodiacal Light. Meteoric Shower. - Drawn by Levi W. Yaggy - Published in 1887 - Yaggy's large geographical charts are among the most beautiful and impressive educational charts published in the 19th century [...] - zoomable resolution here
26 notes · View notes
drzito · 1 year
Photo
Tumblr media
Los maravillosos “mapas geograficos” de Levi Walter Yaggy.
5 notes · View notes
juliasforza · 2 years
Text
Tumblr media
3 notes · View notes
mapsontheweb · 9 months
Photo
Tumblr media
1887 classroom map of the night sky and solar system with interactive features. By Levi Walter Yaggy.
1K notes · View notes
clawmarks · 2 years
Photo
Tumblr media
Planetary System. Yaggy's Geographical Study Comprising Physical, Political, Geological, and Astronomical Geography - Levi Walter Yaggy - 1887 - via David Rumsey Map Collection
2K notes · View notes
nevver · 1 year
Photo
Tumblr media
Total eclipse of the Sun, Levi Walter Yaggy
320 notes · View notes
willigula · 10 months
Text
Tumblr media
Nature in Descending Regions by Levi Walter Yaggy, 1893
115 notes · View notes
josefavomjaaga · 4 months
Note
Hi Josefa I hope u're doing well and I hope u had a great holiday season!!! c:
I was wondering if you could tell me anything about Eugène in relation to Jerôme Bonaparte? Since they are quite close in age with Jerôme being younger, I was wondering if they had any relationship to one another, and what they thought of each other. I remember hearing about Jerôme being jealous of Eugène for what he perceived as "receiving special treatment" and being prioritized over him by Napoleon, but there weren't any specific sources linked to this statement and I don't know if there is any credence to it 🤔, Yaggy recommended that I should ask u about it because u know a lot about Eugène ^-^
Thank you, @flowwochair, and all best wishes to you, too. May 2024 have nothing but flowers for you!
Your question reminds me of the looong list of unanswered Asks! in my inbox, and that one of my new year's resolutions was to finally get to them. What can I say? I've never been good with that resolution thingie.
Might as well start with yours.
From what I have read, Jérôme Bonaparte and Eugène Beauharnais originally got along rather fine. They actually went to the same school for some time, the "Collège des Irlandais", and it's quite likely that Bonaparte sent his younger brother to this institution because Josephine's son was also there.
If you remember the timeline for Jérôme's naval career that I once put together for you (please scroll way, way down, it's in one of the reblogs 😊), the author also said a bit about Jérôme's school education. Apparently the two boys, Eugène 15 and Jérôme 12 years old, both lived in that boarding school from January 1796 to April 1797. That means, during the time when both Jérôme's older brother Napoleon and Eugène's mother Josephine were away in Italy.
With regards to Jérôme, I feel like it's also interesting to note that when Joseph and Napoleon left for France in 1779, the three youngest Bonaparte siblings Pauline, Caroline and Jérôme had not even been born yet. And Carlo died a short time after Jérôme's birth. I'm pretty sure the two older brothers felt more like father figures with regards to these siblings.
So, Eugène and Jérôme both had Napoleon as the not-quite-father in their life.
Françoise de Bernardy in her biography of Eugène cites a long letter from Jérôme to Eugène from 26 December 1796, that shows him in best spirits, mentions Eugène's sister Hortense and seems to indicate that the teenagers all got along quite well. Among other things, Jérôme mentions yet another quarrel between the Talliens, informs Eugène that Barras and Carnot expect both Jérôme and Eugène to dine with them despite Madame Campan giving a ball that day, and then goes on bragging about how he had been given a laurel crown by generals and politicians, was put on a table and embraced and applauded by everyone. (And if this happened at Barras', I'm not quite sure how I feel about it.)
According to Bernardy, Jérôme is already "the genuine rascal" that he would later be. Though I would like to put this in perspective, because Eugène at the time also seems to have had everything in mind but school lessons and homework, and according to the memoirs of Arnault, he even was a particularly bad and "stupid" student who drove his teachers to despair. It seems that, at this time, they both were two very charming and very spoilt brats, mostly concerned with girls, hunting trips and being flattered by people who wanted to get in the good graces of general Bonaparte. Jérôme, despite being so much younger, also already comes across as more confident and assertive than docile, polite and often insecure Eugène.
This may already be the main difference between them: Eugène, due to his innate desire to please and to gain the recognition of his new stepfather, will change his ways as soon as he becomes Napoleon's aide de camp and joins him in Italy (July 1797). Jérôme will always only do what Jérôme wants. (And to be honest, I kinda love him for that. Jérôme will always find a way to be a pain in Napoleon's imperial ass.)
I remember hearing about Jerôme being jealous of Eugène for what he perceived as "receiving special treatment" and being prioritized over him by Napoleon
I do not really remember anything about that (but then again, I've only read up on Eugène; this may be the same story from Jérôme's perspective). The closest thing I could find is a remark in the memoirs of Laure Junot about how the Bonaparte brothers would always hold Eugène - despite the fact they could not stand him - up as a shining example to Jérôme, causing the latter to despise his former friend. There also is an anecdote (the source of which I cannot remember atm) about Jérôme being furious because unlike Eugène he was not allowed to join the second Italian campaign (battle of Marengo, 1800), and later demanding Napoleon's sabre from that campaign as a gift in compensation.
Could I imagine that Jérôme was jealous of Eugène? Absolutely. This probably needs to be seen in the context of the Bonaparte-Beauharnais rivalry. The Bonaparte always regarded the Beauharnais as intruders and feared Napoleon might grant them too much money or influence. - Did Jérôme have any reason to? I'm not sure. Jérôme simply was a lot younger than Eugène, so of course Eugène was a step ahead of him in his career. It is also true that Eugène rose in rank very quickly and owed this solely to his stepfather. But in all fairness: so did Jérôme. And while Eugène at some point seems to have started to put in a lot of work and effort, even giving up his comfortable post as Napoleon's aide in order to remain in the military, and while he later as viceroy of Italy often worked from morning until midnight (much to his wife's chagrin), Jérôme seems to have seen his naval career as something of a pleasure cruise trip. Desertion from his post and month-long vacation in the United States included. As to his rule as king of Westphalia, I do not want to judge him because I have not read much about it, and in any case he was given very little leeway from his brother. But fact is: Jérôme was made a king. Eugène was not. So who had reason to be jealous?
I am not aware of much contact between the two of them later during the Empire. Eugène was in Italy since 1805. They may have met when Jérôme came to Italy for an interview with Napoleon, at the time when he gave up on his wife Betsy Patterson. But I am unaware of any reaction from Eugène to that. And later, when Eugène goes to Paris for the first time in almost five years, for his mother's "divorce" proceedings, he finds his house already occupied by - Jérôme. 😁
But the funniest (or saddest?) thing is that, while Jérôme was forced to join the navy very much against his will (as a disciplinary measure after the ill-fated duel with Davout's younger brother), Eugène for his part during his finale exile in Bavaria admitted: "I would have loved to be a sailor."
Thank you for the Ask! and sorry for the long rambling. Asking me about Eugène is a dangerous thing to do because I won't stop blabbering...
30 notes · View notes
jamesusilljournal · 9 months
Text
Tumblr media
Planetary System, Geographical Study Comprising Physical, Political, Geological, and Astronomical Geography, Levi Walter Yaggy, 1887 (source @visualmelt)
64 notes · View notes
Text
btw i AM totally trying to think up self ship AUs where im a shepherdess teehee
5 notes · View notes
Tumblr media
Planetary System chart, with five opening flaps, depicting Eclipse of the Sun, The Moon, The Zodiacal Light, and Meteoric Shower, from Yaggy's Geographical Study, 1887
58 notes · View notes
joachimnapoleon · 5 months
Note
HIII, Sarah, I hope you are doing well!
A few friends and myself, we play miitopia with napoleonic figures and we needed to ask: What are your thoughts on our (the napoleonic bubble's) mii rendition of Joachim Murat?
Tumblr media
So, basically... Murat is a flower. A really pretty and overdramatic flower. Very silly really.
Tumblr media Tumblr media
He can be demanding as well:
Tumblr media
He even has a son in it who looks exactly like him. 😭
Tumblr media
MOST IMPORTANTLY THOUGH (also, by request of lovely @flowwochair): Murat is able to do a split in the air (no, we don't have this picture in a better quality)
Tumblr media
I hope you have happy holidays!🎄 My gift to you is Miirat!🎁 ✨
Hi Yaggy! Happy holidays to you as well, thanks for sharing Miirat, he looks every bit as festive and dramatic as his namesake, and probably the bane of some Miipoleon’s existence.
One of these days I should share my Napoleonic characters from Elder Scrolls Online. I’m glad to see I’m not the only one who does things like this! 😅
21 notes · View notes