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phototagebuch · 4 months
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4.1.2024: Mein Sopherl
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deviandnouria · 9 months
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Sopherls Siesta
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arifink · 3 months
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3 years ago
Timelapse: February 11, 2021
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Instagram Takeover by Barbara Obermeier (Jellylorum) - translated
(Part 1)
Only with screenshots, sadly, because I can’t screen-record :( But it’s better than nothing, or so I’m told.
This is gonna be a long post, so it’ll go under the cut. Also, some things will be a little paraphrased because it’s 2 am and I don’t really have the energy to look up vocabulary XD Enjoy!
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“Good morning, my dears! Today I will be taking over the instagram of VBW. I will show you my day at rehearsal (of Cats) and it usually starts with a big cup of coffee...”
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“...and good music. The sun is shining and soon I’ll be on my way to rehearsal. I hope I’ll be able to show you a little bit of our every-day rehearsal life, of backstage...”
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“...and of my colleagues. I’m really excited because this is my first takeover. Enjoy!”
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Text: But first, this lady needs to be tended to. She’s going to the Hundehort (basically a dog daycare-center).
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Text: Sopherl (that’s her name) will be cared for for the entire day and she loves it there!
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Text: This helps me a lot since I’m rehearsing 8 hours a day ;-)
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Text: Carrying on to the theater.
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“Now comes the highlight of my morning [adorable giggle] so I will take you with me.”
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Text: all on the same boat Dominik Hees (Tugger): “After my otorhinolaryngologist told me that one of my nostrils is too constricted, I now go to the widening-station every day.” [Barbara laughs] (A.N.: It’s not a nostril-widening station. They’re getting tested.)
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Barbara: “Well, then I’ll go now, too!” Dominik: “Have fun!”
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Text: Our angel of the house. Barbara: Hello, good morning. [after receiving her sticker] Thank you. For the test!
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Text: I love to be greeted in this way. Now I’m laughing. Testing dude: Welcome in the testing station Ronacher. Feel free and make yourself free (A.N.: in German you can use that particular expression to tell somebody to take off their clothes), sit down and enjoy the swab! Barbara: [adorable laugh] Great! Let’s go!
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(A.N.:...well. Not much to be said here, is it.)
This is turning a little too long, so I’m gonna reblog this thing and put the next part into the reblog. See ya in a sec!
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House of Chotek & of Habsburg: Countess Sophie Chotek of Chotkowa and Wognin
Sophie was born as the fifth child of Count Bohuslav Chotek of Chotkow and Wognin and his wife Countess Wilhelmine Kinsky of Wchinitz and Tettau. Her siblings were Count Wolfgang Chotek, Countess Zdenka Chotek, Princess Marie of Thun and Hohenstein, Countesses Karoline and Henriette of Nostitz-Rieneck, Countess Oktavia of Schönburg-Glachau and Countess Antoinette Wuthenau-Hohenthurm.
Sophie grew up in Dresden where her father had worked as diplomat. She had received an education and led the household of her father after her mother had died. When she fell for her future husband Archduke Franz Ferdinand, most of her sisters were already married and one of them even served Crown Princess Stéphanie of Austria-Hungary as a lady-in-waiting. When exactly the couple actually met for the first time is debated to this day. The time frame is somewhen between 1894 and 1897. However this may be, they were able to spent a few days icognito at Bad Neuenahr in 1898 with the help of a former lady-in-waiting of Franz Ferdinand’s aunt Empress Elisabeth.
The relationship only became public in 1899. The year before, Sophie had made clear she wanted to live closer to her lover, since she was still living with her father in Dresden. But Franz Ferdinand wanted to avoid the Viennese gossip and suggested she should apply as a lady-in-waiting to Archduchess Isabella, The Duchess of Teschen, who lived with her family in Bratislava. Isabella was supposedly a difficult mistress to please, so Sophie was reluctant but eventually did apply and received the post. From now on, Franz Ferdinand accepted every invitation of Archduke Friedrich’s family and visited them twice or thrice a week. Isabella hoped he was interested in her eldest daughter Archduchess Maria Christina of Austria-Teschen. One day, Isabella discovered a locket that Franz Ferdinand had dropped on the tennis court and opened it. She had expected to find a picture of her daughter in it but instead she found one of Sophie inside.
As soon as the relationship became public, the court tried to separate the couple. Sophie was not of high enough rank for a member of the House of Habsburg’s main line and heir to the throne, although her family had been nobles since the middle ages. Only when Franz Ferdinand’s stepmother Infanta Maria Theresa of Portugal spoke to Emperor Franz Joseph, the couple received permission to marry morganatically on April 8th, 1900, which they did less than three months later on July 1st. The condition was that Franz Ferdinand signed a document which effectively removed his future children from the line of succession and prevented him from crowning, in case of a succession to the throne, Sophie Empress of Austria, Queen of Hungary, Bohemia, Croatia or any other Habsburg realm or even making her an archduchess. This was especially important since Hungary did not practise the concept of morganatical marriages but instead viewed all marriages as equal. For her wedding, Sophie received the title of Fürstin (Princess) of Hohenberg and the style of Serene Highness. Nevertheless, Sophie was treated as a second-class noble by the Viennese society. The only one she was closed with in the Imperial family was Crown Prince Rudolf’s widow Princess Stéphanie of Belgium.
Only in 1909, after the birth of all of her children, she received the elevation to Duchess and the style of a Highness. She received many congratulation letters for it, one of them came form the German Emperor Wilhelm II who was a friend of her husband. But while her husband ranked only below The Emperor as his heir, she ranked behind all the archduchesses as well as the mediatized princesses and countess of Austria and Hungary. This difference in rank kept some courts from hosting the couple as it was difficult to do so without making any mistakes. But this did not keep the Romanian King Karl I. and his wife Elisabeth of Wied in 1909 and the British King George V and his wife Mary of Teck in 1913 from hosting them.
A little more than half a year after their visit to Britain, Sophie and Franz Ferdinand were dead. They were assassinated in Sarajevo. While he was shot in the neck, a bullet hit her in the abdomen. Their last recorded conversation was her asking him what had happened to him and him begging her to stay alive for the children while calling her by her nickname Sopherl. The murder of Sophie and Franz Ferdinand is regarded as the spark that set World War I in motion. Even in death, protocol took presedence. Franz Ferdinand had the right to be buried in the Imperial Crypt but Sophie did not. Instead they had requested to be buried together at the Habsburg’s summer home of Arstetten castle.
Their children Sophie, Maximilian and Ernst were raised by Sophie’s sister Henriette while their legal guardian became their uncle and good friend of their father Prince Jaroslav of Thun and Hohenstein. Sophie and Maximilian decided to forgive Nedeljko Čabrinović for the murder of their parents after her showed regret for doing it while Ernst did not sign the letter they wrote to him. Ernst and Maximilian were later imprisoned in a concentration camp in Dachau for making anti-Nazi statements after the Annextion of Austria by The Third Reich. But they survived their imprisonment. Through her daughter Sophie is an ancestor of the actors Friedrich and Max von Thun. The latter actually played Franz Ferdinand’s cousin Crown Prince Rudolf in a miniseries in 2006.
// Florinda Bolkan in The Day That Shook the World (1975)
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askderynsharp · 7 years
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Friendly reminder for everyone who wants to be sad:
Franz Ferdinand’s final words were: “Sopherl, Sopherl, don’t die. Stay alive for the children!”
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stonezvienna · 7 years
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 Nicht nur weil bald Weihnachten ist , am 18.12 Keith Geburtstag hat, wir uns bei euch für ein wunderbares erstes Jahr mit unserem Hans Irker bedanken wollen, sondern auch weil wir mit dem Sopherl am Naschmarkt,das Wirtshaus gewählt haben, das Bertl Ulf Ikea Schnell bis zu seinem Ableben als seine Stammhütte fast täglich besucht hat und somit DIE würdige Location ist, ihn noch einmal als unseren Freund und Bandkollegen hochleben zu lassen
 Keine Reservierungen , wir beginnen pünktlich um 20h!
Ganz einfach rechtzeitig kommen ! Wir freuen uns auf Euch -ach ja , und : Eintritt frei
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ella-indigo · 9 years
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Princess Sophie (1901-1990) of Hohenberg in about 1903.
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phototagebuch · 5 months
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9.12.2023: Mein Sopherl
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phototagebuch · 9 months
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13.8.2023: Sopherl
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deviandnouria · 2 months
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Caturday
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phototagebuch · 3 months
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31.1.2024: Portrait von Sopherl
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deviandnouria · 14 days
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12.4.2024: Caturday
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deviandnouria · 1 month
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deviandnouria · 2 months
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Sopherl
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phototagebuch · 2 months
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12.2.2024: Sopherl 🥰
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