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tiny-librarian · 1 year
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Portrait of Maria Theresa of Austria (Left) future Queen of the Two Sicilies, and her younger sister, Maria Carolina of Austria.
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Archduke Rainer Ferdinand Maria Johann Evangelist Franz Ignaz of Austria with his wife Archduchess Maria Karoline Luise Christine of Austria
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gogmstuff · 1 year
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1730s Close out, for a while (from top to bottom) -
ca. 1735 Elisabetta Algarotti Dandolo by Rosalba Carriera (location ?). From pinterest.com/source/karoline-von-manderscheid.tumblr.com/ 1034X1341.
ca. 1735 Probably Maria Clementina Sobieska by Pier Leone (Muzeum Pałacu Króla Jana III w Wilanowie - Warszawa, Poland). From Google Art Project via Wikimedia; fixed spots w Pshop 2251X3000.
ca. 1735/1740 Lady Mary Bellings-Arundell, Baroness Arundell of Wardour (1716–1769) by Enoch Seeman the Younger (Oxburgh Hall - Oxburgh, near Swffham, Norfolk, UK). From Wikimedia 943X1200.
ca. 1737 Maria Josepha of Austria by Louis de Silvestre (Stadtgeschichtliches Museum - Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany) From Google Art Project via liveinternet.ru/users/marylai/post292168318/ 2345X300.
ca. 1738 Princess Amellia of Great Britain by Jean Baptiste van Loo (auctioned by Sotheby's). Probably from Wikimedia; fixed spots & cracks w Pshop 1308X1713.
ca. 1739 Elisabeth Christine von Braunschweig-Bevern by Antoine Pesne (Stiftung Preußische Schlösser und Gärten - specific location ?). From Wikimedia; fixed spots w Pshop 2431X3322.
ca. 1739 Lady by Herman van der Mijn (location ?). From tumblr.com/jeannepompadour 642X792.
ca. 1739-1740 Woman Standing in a Garden by Arthur Devis (location ?). From history-of-fashion.tumblr.com/post/123799742529/ab-1739-1740-arthur-devis-portrait-of-a-woman via pinterest.com/amisiak1193/stroje-damskie-1700-1800/;  fit to screen 1980X2870.
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The only son of King Max I with his second wife Karoline, Max Joseph Karl Friedrich (1800-1803), did not survive infancy. Therefore, all hopes were placed in the further pregnancies of the wife. The twins in 1801 (Amalie and Elise) were still accepted with some joy. But the birth in 1805 - again female twins - caused consternation. King Max did not take it too tragically; he wrote to his brother-in-law after the birth: "After all, admit that it is praiseworthy to have a brother-in-law who produces twins twice in a row. It is the necessary consequence of having steadfastly led a well-behaved, regulated life."
But Auguste, a daughter from Max's first marriage, saw the situation quite differently: "Yesterday dear Mama came down with two girls. We are all saddened, although dear Mama is in as good a condition as one could wish for. We wanted two sons or one... I have just seen her. She looks well, but she is also sorry that she does not have a son".
Haslinger, Ingrid (2016). Erzherzogin Sophie: Eine Biografie nach den persönlichen Aufzeichnungen der Mutter Kaiser Franz Josephs (Translation done by DeepL. Please keep in mind that in a machine translation a lot of nuance may/will be lost)
ON THIS DAY, IN 1805, PRINCESSES SOPHIE AND MARIA ANNA OF BAVARIA, LATER ARCHDUCHESS OF AUSTRIA AND QUEEN OF SAXONY RESPECTIVELY, WERE BORN. The twin girls were the third and fourth daughter of King Maximilian I of Bavaria and his second wife Caroline of Baden. Sophie married Archduke Franz Karl of Austria in 1824, and they had six children, among them Emperor Franz Josef I of Austria and Emperor Maximilian I of Mexico. Maria Anna, known as Marie, married the Crown Prince of Saxony, later King Friedrich August II, in 1833; they had no children. Sophie and Marie remained close for the rest of their lives, writing and visiting each other often.
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oldtimeroyals · 2 years
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Archduchess Maria Karoline of Austria (1825-1915), wife of Archduke Rainier
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brookston · 2 years
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Holidays 8.5
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Lucky & Unlucky Days
Tomobiki (友引 Japan) [Good luck all day, except at noon.]
Uncyclopedia Bad to Be Born Today (because the yellow car was invented.)
Premieres
Crimes of Passion, by Pat Benatar (Album; 1980)
Luck (Animated Film; 2022)
The Piper at the Gates of Dawn, by Pink Floyd (Album; 1967)
Punch the Clock, by Elvis Costello (Album; 1983)
Revolver, by The Beatles (Album; 1966)
Rise of the Planet of the Apes (Film; 2011)
Risky Business (Film; 1983)
Running Up That Hill, by Kate Bush (Song; 1985)
Shout, by The Isley Brothers recorded (Song; 1959)
Suicide Squad (Film; 2016)
To Catch a Thief (Film; 1955)
Today’s Name Days
Dominika, Oswald (Austria)
Marija, Nives, Osvald, Snježana (Croatia)
Kristián (Czech Republic)
Osvaldus (Denmark)
Salme, Salmi (Estonia)
Salme, Sanelma (Finland)
Abel (France)
Maria, Oswald (Germany)
Nona, Nonna (Greece)
Krisztina (Hungary)
Osvaldo, Vincenzo (Italy)
Arvils, Osvalda, Osvalds (Latvia)
Mintarė, Nona, Osvaldas, Rimtas (Lithuania)
Oskar, Osvald (Norway)
Cyriak, Emil, Karolin, Maria, Nonna, Oswald, Oswalda, Stanisława (Poland)
Hortenzia (Slovakia)
África, Nieves (Spain)
Alrik, Ulrik (Sweden)
Aphra, Areta, Aretha, Naomi, Neomi, Noami, Noemi (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 217 of 2022; 148 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 5 of week 31 of 2022
Celtic Tree Calendar: Tinne (Holly) [Day 28 of 28]
Chinese: Month 7 (Lányuè), Day 8 (Geng-Yin)
Chinese Year of the: Tiger (until January 22, 2023)
Hebrew: 8 Av 5782
Islamic: 7 Muharram 1444
J Cal: 7 Hasa; Sixday [7 of 30]
Julian: 23 July 2022
Moon: 50% 1st Quarter
Positivist: 21 Dante (8th Month) [Tasso]
Runic Half Month: Thorn (Defense) [Day 10 of 15]
Season: Summer (Day 46 of 90)
Zodiac: Leo (Day 14 of 31)
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brookstonalmanac · 2 years
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Holidays 8.5
Holidays
Bogotá's Carnival begins (Colombia)
Damn the Torpedoes, Full Speed Ahead Day
Fiesta de San Salvador (El Salvador)
Genes For Jeans Day (Australia)
Homeland Thanksgiving Day (Croatia)
International Traffic Light Day
National Blackmail Day
National Failures Day
National Underwear Day
National Youth and Children’s Day (Kiribati)
Nuestra Señora de África (Ceuta, Spain)
Return of the Queen (Johnny English)
Tutti Frutti Hat Day
Umuganura (Harvest Thanksgiving; Rwanda)
Victory Day (Croatia)
Work Like a Dog Day
Food & Drink Celebrations
805 Day
Green Peppers Day
National Couscous Day
National Waffle Day
Oyster Day
First Friday in August
Braham Pie Day (Minnesota) [1st Friday]
International Beer Day [1st Friday]
International Mustache Day [1st Friday]
Moxee Hop Festival begins (Washington) [1st Friday]
National Water Balloon Day [1st Friday]
Tomboy Tools Day [1st Friday]
Twins Day Festival begins (Twinsburg, Ohio) [1st Full Weekend, begins 1st Friday]
Independence Days
Burkina Faso (from France, 1960)
Feast Days
Abel of Reims (Christian; Saint)
Addai (Christian; Saint)
Afra (Christian; Saint)
Albrecht Dürer, Matthias Grünewald, and Lucas Cranach the Elder (Episcopal Church (USA))
Cassian of Autun (Christian; Saint)
Clipping the Church Day (Yorkshire, UK)
Dedication of the Basilica of St Mary Major (Catholic Church)
Enola Gay Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Emygdius (Christian; Saint)
Lucretia Borgia Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Memnius (a.k.a. Menge; Christian; Saint)
Oswald of Northumbria (Christian; Saint)
Putanesca Sauce Day (Pastafarian)
Sacrifice to Salus (Ancient Roman Goddess of Health)
Tango (Muppetism)
Tasso (Positivist; Saint)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Tomobiki (友引 Japan) [Good luck all day, except at noon.]
Uncyclopedia Bad to Be Born Today (because the yellow car was invented.)
Premieres
Crimes of Passion, by Pat Benatar (Album; 1980)
Luck (Animated Film; 2022)
The Piper at the Gates of Dawn, by Pink Floyd (Album; 1967)
Punch the Clock, by Elvis Costello (Album; 1983)
Revolver, by The Beatles (Album; 1966)
Rise of the Planet of the Apes (Film; 2011)
Risky Business (Film; 1983)
Running Up That Hill, by Kate Bush (Song; 1985)
Shout, by The Isley Brothers recorded (Song; 1959)
Suicide Squad (Film; 2016)
To Catch a Thief (Film; 1955)
Today’s Name Days
Dominika, Oswald (Austria)
Marija, Nives, Osvald, Snježana (Croatia)
Kristián (Czech Republic)
Osvaldus (Denmark)
Salme, Salmi (Estonia)
Salme, Sanelma (Finland)
Abel (France)
Maria, Oswald (Germany)
Nona, Nonna (Greece)
Krisztina (Hungary)
Osvaldo, Vincenzo (Italy)
Arvils, Osvalda, Osvalds (Latvia)
Mintarė, Nona, Osvaldas, Rimtas (Lithuania)
Oskar, Osvald (Norway)
Cyriak, Emil, Karolin, Maria, Nonna, Oswald, Oswalda, Stanisława (Poland)
Hortenzia (Slovakia)
África, Nieves (Spain)
Alrik, Ulrik (Sweden)
Aphra, Areta, Aretha, Naomi, Neomi, Noami, Noemi (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 217 of 2022; 148 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 5 of week 31 of 2022
Celtic Tree Calendar: Tinne (Holly) [Day 28 of 28]
Chinese: Month 7 (Lányuè), Day 8 (Geng-Yin)
Chinese Year of the: Tiger (until January 22, 2023)
Hebrew: 8 Av 5782
Islamic: 7 Muharram 1444
J Cal: 7 Hasa; Sixday [7 of 30]
Julian: 23 July 2022
Moon: 50% 1st Quarter
Positivist: 21 Dante (8th Month) [Tasso]
Runic Half Month: Thorn (Defense) [Day 10 of 15]
Season: Summer (Day 46 of 90)
Zodiac: Leo (Day 14 of 31)
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venicepearl · 4 years
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Archduchess Maria Karoline of Austria
Maria Karoline Luise Christine, Erzherzogin von Österreich (10 September 1825 – 17 July 1915) was an Archduchess of Austria. She married her cousin Archduke Rainer Ferdinand of Austria, third son of Archduke Rainer of Austria and Princess Elisabeth of Savoy-Carignano. The marriage was a very happy one, and the couple was probably the most popular amongst the Habsburg family.
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Archduke Rainer Ferdinand of Austria and his wife, Archduchess Maria Karoline of Austria, celebrating their 60th Wedding Anniversary on 21 February 1912.
The marriage was a very happy one, and the couple was probably the most popular amongst the Habsburg family. The marriage remained childless.
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sisionscreen · 3 years
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Just saw this comments by @kooks71 under my last post:
I wonder if the film will show Ludovika, Sophie & their other sisters
Yes, the series will show at least Ludovika and Sophie. If you scroll down a bit, there are many pictures of Désirée Nosbusch as Archduchess Sophie. Furtherdown there is at least one also with Julia Stemberger who will play Ludovika. There have been no announcements concerning Elisabeth Ludovika, Amalie Auguste or Maria Anna, so I doubt it at the moment.
EDIT: I added the picture that I meant. It was posted by Désirée Nosbusch on June 17th, 2021, in her instagram story.
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I personally also wouldn’t mind to see their half-sister Karoline, who was Empress of Austria as well, and the children of Auguste (aka the Leuchtenberg siblings who became consorts to Sweden, Portugal and Brazil).
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carolathhabsburg · 5 years
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Archduchess Maria Karoline of Austria. Mids 1870s
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tiny-librarian · 6 years
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Historic diamond brooch, 18th century
Of bow design, set with cushion-shaped and circular-cut diamonds, centre cluster detachable, fitted case stamped Hübner. Isabelle de Croÿ wore this brooch for the coronation of Emperor Charles as King of Hungary on 30 December 1916.
[Large diamond bow set with 7 largest diamonds (to be worn with the Order of the Starry Cross). Inheritance from my mother. From the estate of Archduchess Marie (Rainier), formerly from the collection of Empress Marie Thérèse].
Excerpt from the inventory of Archduchess Marie Anne of Austria, Princess Elie de Bourbon Parme
The portrait above shows Archduchess Maria Karoline of Austria, who is wearing the bow on her left side.
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sartorialadventure · 4 years
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Cherusque collars
1. Karoline Amalie of Hesse-Kassel 2. Maria Amalia of Naples and Sicily (1782-1866) with her son, the Duke of Chartres 3. Maria Ludovika of Modena--Hofburg, Präsidentschaftskanzlei 4. Maria Luigia of Austria, duchess of Parma 5. Marie Guilhelmine Benoist 6. N. Orlova Davydova 7. Empress Josephine by Robert Lefevre 8. Louise of Prussia by Elisabeth Vigee-Lebrun, 1801
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gogmstuff · 1 year
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Pre-crinoline Victorian dresses (from top to bottom) -
1837 Maria Louise Alexandrine von Preußen geb. Prinzessin von Sachsen-Weimar-Eisenach by Carl Joseph Begas (Klassik Stiftung Weimar, specific location ?). From Wikimedia 1311X1542.
ca. 1840 Lady Flora Hastings possibly by Edward Finden after E. Hawkins;  portrait from the book Hastings of Hastings. From Wikimedia, attributions from British Museum Web site 2275X2263.
1840 Junge Dame bei der Toilette by Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller (Wien Museum or Museen der Stadt Wien, specific location ? - Wien, Austria). From Wikimedia 1632X2048.
1842 Marquise Louis-Frédéric Foucher de Circé, née Marie-Marguerite Burthe by Amaury Duval (Musée Sainte-Croix - Poitiers, Vienne, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France). From Wikimedia; fixed spots, creases, & flaws w Pshop 743X1000.
Marie Karoline Austria Teschen by Robert Theer (auctioned by Christie's) From the lost gallery's photostream on flickr; fixed spots w Pshop 1884X2312.
Unknown woman by Sergey Zaryanko (Tyumen Regional Museum of Fine Arts - Tyumen, Tyumen Oblast, Russia). From theebonswan.blogspot.com/2018/12/portrait-of-unknown-woman-1840s-sergey.html?view=magazine 781X999.
Probably Lady Adelaide Emelina Caroline Vane by Sir Francis Grant (auctioned by Christie's). From their Web site 1196X1574.
1842 Maria Anna of Bavaria, Queen of Saxony by Joseph Karl Stieler (location ?) From the lost gallery; fixed spots & flaws w Pshop 1459X1951.
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wgabry · 3 years
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1894  the newly weds Prince August Leopold of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (the second of four sons born to German Prince Ludwig August of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha and Princess Leopoldina of Brazil) and Archduchess Karoline Marie of Austria (the fourth child and second eldest daughter of Archduke Karl Salvator of Austria and his wife Princess Maria Immaculata of Bourbon-Two Sicilies).
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oldtimeroyals · 2 years
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Archduchess Maria Karoline of Austria, wife of Archduke Rainier
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