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Just Some Good, Old-Fashioned Family Fun (Featuring the Orléans Family)
Wir waren alle 4 abends allein hier im cabinet nach dem nachtessen, nemblich Monsieur, ich, mein sohn und mein tochter. Monsieur, so uns eben nicht vor eine gute compagnie genung hielte, mit uns zu reden, liess nach langem stillschweigen einen grossen lauten furz met verlöff met verlöff, drehte sich zu mir und sagte : « quetce que cela, Madame ? » ich drehte den hintern zu ihm, liess einen streichen in selbigen ton und sagte : « c’est cela, Monsieur ». mein sohn sagte : « s’il ne tient que cela j’en ay autant d’envie que Monsieur et Madame. » Und liess auch einen braven gehen. Damit fingen wir alle an zu lachen und gingen alle aus dem cabinet heraus. Das seind fürstliche conversationen, wie E. L. sehen, und sollte man curieux sein noch, meine briefe aufzubrechen, so offerierte ich zum neuen jahr dem, so der erste diesen brief vor E. L. aufbrechen und lesen sollte, diesen weihrauch.
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We were all four alone in the cabinet in the evening after dinner, namely Monsieur, I, my son and my daughter. Monsieur, who just deemed us not to be good enough company to talk to, and after a long silence, let loose a, pardon me, pardon me, big loud fart, turned to me and said: "what is this, Madame?" I turned my rear towards him, farted in the same tone and said: "that's what it is, Monsieur." My son said: "If it that is all it takes, I desire [to do] it as much as Monsieur and Madame." and let loose a bold one, too. At that, we all started laughing and left the cabinet. As Your Grace sees, these are princely conversations and if one should be so curious as to open my letters, I offer him who is the first to open and read this letter to Your Grace upon the occasion of the new year this same incense.
Elisabeth Charlotte of the Palatinate, Duchess of Orléans to her aunt Sophie, Electress of Hannover, 1 January 1693.
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roehenstart · 2 years
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Elisabeth Charlotte of the Palatinate. By Jean Gilbert Murat.
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buch-sonar · 11 months
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"Für mich bist du tot - Zerstörte Illusionen" von Elisabeth Charlotte
Der ungewöhnliche Lebensweg einer Frau ...
Die Erzählung beginnt im Osten Berlins, in den 50er und 60er-Jahren. Spannend und facettenreich berichtet die Autorin über ihre ungewöhnliche Kindheit und Jugend mit ihren zwei Geschwistern und der alleinerziehenden, dem Alkohol zusprechenden Mutter. Offen beschreibt sie die Zeit ihres Erwachsenwerdens, den schönsten Tag in ihrem Leben, die Geburt ihres Sohnes, aber auch ihre erste unglückliche…
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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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royalchildreneurope · 2 months
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Happy International Women's Day -March 8th 2024.
•Queen Mathilde of Belgium, Crown Princess Elisabeth of Belgium, Duchess of Brabant and Princess Eléonore of Belgium.
•Queen Máxima of The Netherlands, Princess Catharina-Amalia of The Netherlands, Princess Alexia of The Netherlands and Princess Ariane of The Netherlands.
•Princess Claire of Luxembourg and Princess Amalia of Nassau.
•Queen Letizia of Spain, Princess Leonor, The Princess of Asturias and Infanta Sofía of Spain.
•Princess Charlène of Monaco and Princess Gabriella of Monaco.
•The Princess of Wales and Princess Charlotte of Wales.
•Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway and Princess Ingrid Alexandra of Norway.
•The then Crown Princess Mary of Denmark, Princess Isabella of Denmark and Princess Josephine of Denmark.
•Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden and Princess Estelle of Sweden.
•Princess Madeleine of Sweden, Princess Leonore of Sweden and Princess Adrienne of Sweden.
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leonisandmurex · 1 month
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/(^ × ^)\
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yellow-dejavu · 2 months
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It was unexpected for me that Claudia, Jonas, Noah and Elisabeth ended up being the post-apocalypse group, but the four of them fit so well together.
They don't really had screentime together, but I can't stop thinking about the apocalypse family and how much they can relate to each other.
Each one of them lost their naivety when they discovered time travel and learned a little more about the reality of their world, but they lost their innocence when they experienced the reality of their dads death.
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Each member of the group carries the guilt for the death of their dads.
Noah literally killed his dad, influenced by sic mundus.
Claudia tried to prevent her dad's death and accidentally caused it.
Jonas was led to believe that he could prevent his dad's suicide when in fact he was the trigger.
Elisabeth was not to blame for her dad dying, but she probably felt guilty that he died trying to protect her.
They were completely broken, and the person who came to comfort them and give them hope was a member of the apocalypse family.
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After Bartosz died, Noah told his younger self that he knew how it felt and that the pain of what he had done would pass. Noah knew that wasn't true. It would be a pain he would never forget. Since he was the one who had defined the irony of his dad's fate, it had only become more painful.
Claudia met Jonas for the first time after what happened with Egon, and she realized that she couldn't change things. Jonas appearead and let her know that they could change things. This happened after Jonas had spent a year traveling with an older version of Claudia.
Jonas met Claudia for the first time when he realized that he wasn't there to stop his dad and that his attempt to save him had failed again. At that moment, Claudia came and told Jonas that he could save them all. So Jonas goes to spend a year with Claudia learning about time travel.
After Peter dies, Elisabeth only knows of a place somewhere in the woods where Noah stays, and Noah only knows that he would protect her. In the cave, they find the passage, and Noah tells Elisabeth about paradise. Their connection gave them hope. Even when Noah felt hopeless himself, he only wanted to give Elisabeth hope.
They just tried to give them some comfort. In one of their darkest moments, they were there for each other and tried to never give up hope.
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Also everything that losing their moms represented for them.
Silja died when Noah was very young and apparently Bartosz became distant.
When Doris left, Egon started to drink. It was probably at that moment that his relationship with Claudia became colder.
Their relationships with their dads deteriorated when they lost their moms. A disagreement resulted in the death of their dads. Noah and Claudia eventually saw their dads again, but it was a younger version of their dads who didn't yet recognize that version of them as their kid.
I think it is similar with Elisabeth and Jonas.
The first thing Jonas did when he got home was look for his mom, and he couldn't find Hannah. He probably thought he couldn't save his mom just like he couldn't save his dad.
Peter and Elisabeth were still trying to find Franziska and Charlotte, and after months she just thought they were dead. When her father died, I don't think there was any hope of seeing her mother again.
For years, Jonas and Elisabeth probably assumed that their moms had died in the apocalypse. It was unexpected the way they were reunited with their moms, and the revelations that came from it.
This group is so interesting to me because they experienced many years of friendship and then all that was left was betrayal. Although I will never forget all those years of friendship that I never saw.
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tiny-librarian · 4 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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wildestfoes · 8 months
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fake charlie and dolly (baby) drawings i’ll hopefully transfer to digital some day lol
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art history playlist moodboard – cottagecore songs to play at a tea party in an enchanted garden
A Mother and Child Entering a Cottage – Helen Allingham // Still Life: Tea and Pastries – Albert Anker // Marie Antoinette in a Muslin Dress – Élisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun // The Spreading Tree – George Clausen // In the Garden – Włodzimierz Błocki // A Buckinghamshire House at Penstreet – Helen Allingham // Girl in Traditional Russian Costume with Floral Wreath – Firs Zhuravlev // Garden Path – Annie L. Pressland // Still Life of Strawberries and Cream – attributed to John F. Francis
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spectraling · 1 year
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Some pain is never forgotten. You will carry it for the rest of your life.
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berlinbabylon · 2 years
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babylon berlin • “ein tag wie gold” (s4 music video)
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digitalfashionmuseum · 10 months
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Oil Painting, 1789, French.
By Elisabeth Vigée Le Brun.
Portraying Marie Charlotte Louise Perrette Aglaé Bontemps, Comtesse de la Châtre in a white muslin dress.
Met Museum.
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hannahstanwald · 2 months
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I know there are more, but I ran out of room. If I missed your favorite couple, please put them in the notes!
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janellefeng · 2 years
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It’s Thermidor again
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Some primary sources
I plan to add more whenever I find more.
Historie Parlamentaire de la Révolution Française ou Journal des Assemblées Nationales, depuis 1789 jusqu’en 1815
Volume 1 (May 1789) Volume 2 (June-September 1789) Volume 3 (September-December 1789) Volume 4 (December 1789-March 1790) Volume 5 (March-May 1790) Volume 6 (May-August 1790) Volume 7? Volume 8 (November 1790-February 1791) Volume 9 (February-May 1791) Volume 10 (May-July 1791) Volume 11 (July-September 1791) Volume 12 (September-December 1791) Volume 13 (January-March 1792) Volume 14 (April-June 1792) Volume 15 (June-July 1792) Volume 16 (July-August 1792) Volume 17 (August-September 1792) Volume 18 (September 1792) Volume 19 (September-October 1792) Volume 20 (October-November 1792) Volume 21 (November-December 1792) Volume 22 (December 1792-January 1793) Volume 23 (January 1793) Volume 24 (February-March 1793) Volume 25 (March-April 1793) Volume 26 (April-May 1793) Volume 27 (May 1793) Volume 28 (July-August 1793) Volume 29 (September-October 1793) Volume 30 (October-December 1793) Volume 31 (November 1793-March 1794) Volume 32 (March-May 1794) Volume 33 (May-July 1794) Volume 34 (July-August 1794)
Recueil des actes du comité de salut public Volume 1 (August 12 1792-January 21 1793) Volume 2 (January 22-March 31 1793) Volume 3 (April 1-May 5 1793) Volume 4 (6 May-18 June 1793) Volume 5 (19 June-15 August 1793) Volume 6 (15 August-21 September 1793) Volume 7 (22 September-24 October 1793) Volume 8 (25 October-26 November 1793) Volume 9 (27 November-31 December 1793) Volume 10 (1 January-8 February 1794) Volume 11 (9 February-15 March 1794) Volume 12 (16 March-22 April 1794) Volume 13 (23 April-28 May 1794) Volume 14 (29 May-7 July 1794) Volume 15 (8 July-9 August 1794)
Recueil de documents pour l’histoire du club des Jacobins de Paris Volume 1 (1789-1790) Volume 2 (January-July 1791) Volume 3 (July 1791-June 1792) Volume 4 (June 1792-January 1793) Volume 5 (January 1793-March 1794) Volume 6 (March-November 1794)
Histoire du tribunal révolutionnaire de Paris: avec le journal de ses actes. Volume 1  Volume 2  Volume 3  Volume 4  Volume 5 
Papiers inédits trouvés chez Robespierre, Saint-Just, Payan etc Volume 1 Volume 2 Volume 3
Oeuvres complètes de Robespierre Volume 1 (Robespierre à Arras) Volume 2 (Les œuvres judiciaires) Volume 3 is the correspondence, listed below Volume 4 (Le defenseur de la Constitution) Volume 5 (lettres à ses comettras) Volume 6 (speeches 1789-1790) Volume 7 (speeches January-September 1791) Volume 8 (speeches October 1791-September 1792) Volume 9 (speeches September 1792-June 27 1793) Volume 10 (speeches June 27 1793-July 27 1794)
Oeuvres de Maximilien Robespierre (not the same as Oeuvres completés) Volume 1 Volume 2 Volume 3
Oeuvres de Jerome Pétion Volume 1 Volume 2 Volume 3 Volume 4
Oeuvres complètes de Saint-Just Volume 1 Volume 2
Oeuvres littéraires de Hérault de Séchelles (1907)
Oeuvres de Danton (1866) 
Discours de Danton (1910) by André Fribourg
Works by Desmoulins
La France Libre (1789)
Discours de la Lanterne aux Parisiens (1789)
Révolutions de France et de Brabant (1789-1791) Volume 1 (number 1-13) Volume 2 (number 14-26) Volume 3 (number 27-39) Volume 4 (number 40-52) Volume 5 (number 53-65) Volume 6 (number 66-79) Volume 7 (number 80-86)
La Tribune des Patriots (1792) (all numbers)
Le Vieux Cordelier (1793-1794) (all numbers)
Jean Pierre Brissot démasqué (1792)
Histoire des Brissotins (1793)
Correspondences
Correspondance de Maximilien et Augustin Robespierre (1926)
Correspondance de George Couthon (1872)
Correspondance inédit de Camille Desmoulins (1836)
Correspondance inédite de Marie-Antoinette (1864)
Billuad-Varennes — mémoires et correspondance
Correspondance de Brissot
Lettres de Louis XVI: correspondance inédite, discours, maximes, pensées, observations etc (1862)
Lettres de Madame Roland (1900)  Volume 1  Volume 2
Correspondance inédite de Mlle Théophile Fernig (1873)
Journal d’une bourgeoise pendant la Révolution 1791-1793 by Rosalie Jullien (1881)
Memoirs
Memoirs of Bertrand Barère Volume 1 Volume 2 Volume 3 Volume 4
Memoirs of Élisabeth Lebas In French In English
Mémoires de Charlotte Robespierre sur ses deux frères (1835) In French In English
Memoirs of Joseph Fouché Volume 1 (English) Volume 2 (French)
Mémoires de Brissot (1877)
Mémoires inédits de Pétion et mémoires de Buzot et Barbaroux (1866)
Memoirs of Barras — member of the Directorate (1899)
Mémoires inédits de madame la comtesse de Genlis depuis 1756 jusqu’au nos jours  Volume 1  Volume 2  Volume 3  Volume 4  Volume 5  Volume 6  Volume 7  Volume 8  Volume 9  Volume 10
Mémoires de Madame Roland  Volume 1  Volume 2
Mémoires de Louvet (1862)
Memoirs of the Duchess de Tourzel: Governess to the Children of France During the Years 1789, 1790, 1791, 1792, 1793 and 1795  Volume 1  Volume 2
Révélations puisées dans les cartons des comités de salut public et de sûreté générale, ou Mémoires (inédits) de Sénart, agent du gouvernement révolutionnaire (1824)
Free books
Danton (1978) by Norman Hampson (borrowable for an hour, renewable every hour)
Robespierre (2014) by Hervé Leuwers (borrowable for an hour, renewable every hour)
Collot d’Herbois — légendes noires et Révolution (1995) by Michel Biard 
Choosing Terror (2014) by Marisa Linton
The Coming of the Terror in the French Revolution (2015) by Timothy Tackett
Augustin: the younger Robespierre by (2011) by Mary-Young
Journaliste, sans-culotte et thermidorien: le fils de Fréron, 1754-1802, d’après des documents inédits (1909) by Raoul Arnaud
Un Champion de la Royauté au début de la Révolution - François Louis Suleau (1907) Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4
Camille Desmoulins and his wife — passages from the history of the dantonists (1876) by Jules Claretie
Vadier, président du Comité de sûreté générale sous la Terreur d’après des documents inédits (1896) by Albert Tournier
Mémoires historiques et militaires sur Carnot (1824)
Le Puy-de-Dôme en 1793 et le Proconsulat de Couthon (1877) by Francisque Mège
Le procès des Dantonistes, d'après les documents, précédé d'une introduction historique. Recherches pour servir à l'histoire de la révolution française (1879) edited by Dr. Jean François Eugène Robinet
Robert Lindet, député à l'Assemblée législative et à la Convention, membre du Comité de salut public, ministre des finances : notice biographique (1899) by Amand Montier
Prieur de la Côte-d'Or (1900) by Paul Gaffarel
Un épicurien sous la Terreur; Hérault de Séchelles (1759-1794); d'après des documents inédits (1907) by Emile Dard
Twelve Who Ruled (1941) by R. R. Palmer (borrowable for an hour, renewable every hour)
Bertrand Barère: A Reluctant Terrorist (1963) by Leo Gershoy (borrowable for an hour, renewable every hour)
Saint-Just : sa politique et ses missions (1976) by Jean-Pierre Gross (borrowable for an hour, renewable every hour)
The Glided Youth of Thermidor (1993) by François Gendron
Pauline Léon, une républicaine révolutionnaire by Claude Guillon
Billaud-Varenne: Géant de la Révolution (1989) by Arthur Conte
When the King Took Flight (2003) by Timothy Tackett (borrowable for an hour, renewable every hour)
Joseph Le Bon, 1765-1795; la terreur à la frontière (1932) by Louis Jacob  Volume 1  Volume 2
Resources shared by other tumblr users (thank you all very much!!!)
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Fabre d’Eglantine resources shared by @edgysaintjust
Saint-Just resources shared by @sieclesetcieux
Saint-Just resources shared by @orpheusmori
Marat resources shared by @orpheusmori
My own translations
Lucile Desmoulins’ diary (1788, 1789, 1790, 1792-1793)
Charlotte Robespierre et ses amis (1961)
Laponneraye on the life of Charlotte Robespierre (1835)
Abbé Proyart on the childhood of Robespierre (1795)
Regulations for the internal exercises of the College of Louis-le-Grand (1769)
Regulations for law students at Louis-le-Grand (1782)
Belongings left by Danton, Fabre and Desmoulins after their arrest
Letters from Robespierre’s father
Robespierre family timeline
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