#Maria Josefa of Austria
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gogmstuff · 1 year ago
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More Images of Dresses in 1911 -
1911 Princess Marthe Lucile Bibesco by Giovanni Boldini (private collection) 739X1194. From wikiart.org/en/giovanni-boldini/portrait-of-princess-marthe-lucile-bibesco-1911 1502X2406.
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1911 Rachel, Countess Dudley From theesotericcuriosa.blogspot.com/2013_08_14_archive; removed mono-color tint 1164X1600.
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1911 Signora con cagnolino by Fabio Cipolla (auctioned by Farsettiarte). From radikal.ru/fp/63f44c2f57064ef1933392427e54e741 827X1329.
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1911 Simplon Pass - The Tease by Sargent (Museum of Fine Arts Boston). From the discontinued Athenaeum site 1123X851.
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1911 Woman with Frill by Kees Van Dongen (private collection). From the discontinued Athenaeum Web site 825X1025.
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1911 Zofii Brzeskiej by Teodor Axentowicz (Muzeum Narodowe w Warszawie - Warszawa, Poland). From their Web site 1181X1518
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ca. 1911 Marquesa del Pazo by ? (Centro de Iniciativas para la Formación Agraria - As Neves, Galicia, Spain). From taboexa.es/2013_01_01_archive.html 955X1461.
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Freiin Olga Charlotte Emma Wilhelmine Grote (1878-1974) by Georg Papperitz (auctioned by Dorotheum). From pinterest.com/dukeofbekasi/royal/ 1080X1384.
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Maria Josefa of Austria with Karl. Posted to Foro Dinastias by Katyusha on 25 May 2010.
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1911 Clarita Seminario, by Raimundo de Madrazo y Garreta (location ?). From godsandfoolishgrandeur.blogspot.com/2021/02/randomly-xx.html via pinterest.com/pin/703406035550728288/; enlarged to fit screen 2090X2862 @144 6.8Mp.png
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1911 (June issue) Les Modes cover, Mlle Jane Marnac in evening gown by Baron Christoff von Drecoll. From tumblr.com/mote-historie/731897920694190080/evening-gown-by-drecoll?source=share&; fixed spots & flaws w Pshop 1944X2802
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archduchessofnowhere · 1 year ago
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Perhaps this is a really pedantic question, but do you know what's the difference between the usage of 'f' and 'ph' in names? e.g. Franz Josef vs. Franz Joseph (or Maria Josefa/Josepha for Karl I's mother) Even in German-language sources, they seem to use a mix of both, which just makes me really confused. (Similarly for Karl and Carl.) Thank you!
It's not pedantic at all; as far as I'm aware there isn't any actual difference: back then the spelling of names wasn't standardized as today, so even in 19th documents you can find both the "Josef" and "Joseph" spelling (tho the later was definitely the most usual). Personally I went with "Josef" solely because is the spelling that looks more similar to how you would spell it in Spanish (also fun fact: FJ actually wanted to ascend to the throne as Franz II of Austria and was not into the whole "Franz Joseph/f I" thing).
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sporadiceagleheart · 7 months ago
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This edit says for birthdays and deaths of May 19th 20th and 21st and Jesus is our only holy God just like our father God who healed and lifted them up to be our Angels
Star Hobson, Peggy Cass, Andrea Helton, Emmett Goins, Gavin Lane Morris, Evelyn Ward, Robert White Creeley, Alexander Dale Oen, Biggie Smalls, Philip II, Aurelia Cotta, Alexander Pope, Elizabeth Fry, Mary Anning, Henry VI Of England, Albert David Hedison Jr., Albert Hay Malotte, Sir Michael Elias Balcon, Anthony Arnatt Bushell, Albrecht Dürer, Eleonore Maria Josefa of Austria, Gaspard-Gustave de Coriolis, Joseph Fouché, 1st Duc d'Otrante, 1st Comte Fouché, LUCIEN BONAPARTE (PRINCE OF CANINO), 1775-1840, MINISTER, Dabney Herndon Maury, Reverdy Johnson, JOHN F. LOUDON, Konstantin Petrovich Pobedonostsev, Brigadier-General Mosby Monroe Parsons, George Lafayette Beal, William Peter Sprague, Elizabeth Storrs Mead, Newton Martin Curtis, Louis Renault, Joseph Parry, Charles Albert Gobat, Léon Victor Auguste Bourgeois, Henri Julien Félix Rousseau, Giuseppe Mercalli, Princess Stéphanie Clotilde Louise Herminie Marie Charlotte of Belgium (21 May 1864 – 23 August 1945) was a Belgian princess who became Crown Princess of Austria through marriage to Crown Prince Rudolf, heir to the throne of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.Stéphanie of Belgium, Émile Adolphe Gustave Verhaeren, Jacques Marie Eugène Godefroy Cavaignac, Princess Sophie Helene Cecilie of Schönburg-Waldenburg, Maybelle Evelyn Taliaferro, May Frances Aufderheide Kaufman, John Peale Bishop, Baroness Suzanne Lilar, Raymond William Stacy Burr, Marcel Lajos Breuer, Manly Wade Wellman, Harold Robbins, Andrei Sakharov, Doris Mae Akers, Justine Kay Kendall McCarthy, Alice Elizabeth Drummond, Malcolm Fraser, Hernando de Soto, Archibald Primrose, Jane Addams, Sammy Davis Sr., Rajiv Gandhi, William Russell Hardie, John Emery, James Stewart, John Gielgud, Otto Waldis, Ion Dumitrescu, Peter Copley, George Leslie Goebel, Edith Marilyn Fellows, Elizabeth May "Betty" Driver, Alfred Moore, and so many more names I probably can't add but I got names on my paper list of Angels
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researchgate · 5 months ago
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She was born Maria Antoina Josefa Johanna and was married off at the age of 14 to a man she'd never met in a country she wasn't from. Her marriage was arranged to secure an alliance between Austria and France. She had to give up all rights to her Austrian heritage including her name.
That's a slight misinfo, Louis xvi, her spouse, was 15 when they got married.
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“Ngl I feel bad for Marie Antoinette being dragged like that centuries after her tragic death, when she wasn't even actually that much responsible for the people's suffering at that time. You may even say she was a victim of fake news & misogyny.” - Submitted by Anonymous
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behindfairytales · 4 years ago
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icons of Daphné Patakia in Versailles (s3) as Eleonore of Austria
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venicepearl · 4 years ago
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Eleonore Maria Josefa of Austria (21 May 1653 – 17 December 1697) was Queen of Poland by marriage to king Michał Korybut Wiśniowiecki and Duchess of Lorraine by marriage to Charles V, Duke of Lorraine.
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widvile-blog · 7 years ago
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Maria Theresa of Austra-Este, Queen of Sardinia (1 November 1773 - 29 March 1832)
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Treasure in the Royal Tower Portraiture Part II - (Part I being this post from littlenancydrewthings)
1. Lady Marie Leslie by Joshua Reynolds, 1764
2. Portrait of a Young Man with a Book by Agnolo Bronzino, 1538
3. Maria Josefa de Lorena, Archduchess of Austria by Anton Raphael Mengs, 1767 (fun fact: this is one of Marie Antoinette’s sisters. she died of smallpox when she was 16 and MA was 12)
4. The Knight with his hand on his breast by El Greco, 1584
5. Madame Henriette de France as a Vestal Virgin by Jean Marc Nattier, 1749
6. Portrait of a Lady by Ambrogio de Predis, c.1490
7. Portrait of a Young Woman by Piero del Pollaiolo, 1470-72
8. Agatha Bas by Rembrandt, 1641
9. The Laughing Cavalier by Frans Hals, 1624
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karrova · 7 years ago
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Maria Josefa de Lorena, Archduchess of Austria ANTON RAPHAEL MENGS
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historywithlaura · 4 years ago
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MARIE SOPHIE OF NEUBURG
Queen Consort of Portugal
(born 1666 - died 1699)
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pictured above is a portrait of the Queen of Portugal, by António de Oliveira de Louredo from the 17th century
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SERIES - On this day August Edition: Marie Sophie died on 4 August 1699.
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MARIE SOPHIE ELISABETH was born in 1666, at Schloss Benrath in the Palatinate-Neuburg. She was one of the many daughters of Philipp Wilhelm, Count Palatine of Neuburg and his second wife Landgravine Elisabeth Amalie of Hesse-Darmstadt.
Born a member of the HOUSE OF WITTELSBACH from the Palatinate-Neuburg branch she was known by her father's title as COUNTESS MARIE SOPHIE OF THE PALATINATE-NEUBURG.
Her family was well known for great fertility as she had 17 siblings, and all of those who survived adulthood married within a variety of Royal Families throughout Europe.
She was the fourth sibling to get married. In 1687 she wed the widower PEDRO II, the King of Portugal and they had nine children (check the list below). He was the son of João IV, King of Portugal and Luisa de Guzmán. WIth his late wife Princess Marie-Françoise of Savoy he already have had one daughter.
At least three of Palatinate-Neuburg siblings' marriages were arranged do to her family's fertility fame, as her husband and two of her brothers-in-law Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor and Carlos II, King of Spain had no surviving male heirs from previous marriages.
While in Portugal she was known as MARIA SOFIA, QUEEN CONSORT OF PORTUGAL.
By 1696 her father inherited the County Palatine of the Rhine (known as the Electorate of the Palatinate) from a distant relative. So her family was raised in status as her father became a Prince-Elector of the Holy Roman Empire.
On 4 August 1699, aged only 32, the Queen Consort of Portugal died at the Ribeira Palace in Lisbon.
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In Portugal her descendants ruled until the Abolishion of the Monarchy in 1910 and they also became Emperors of Brazil.
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MARIE SOPHIE and her husband PEDRO II had nine children...
João, Prince of Brazil - died aged eighteen days old;
João V, King of Brazil - husband of Archduchess Maria Anna of Austria;
Francisco, Duke of Beja - unmarried;
a stillborn daughter;
Infanta Francisca Xaviera of Portugal - died within her first month;
Infante António of Portugal - unmarried;
Infanta Teresa Maria of Portugal - died aged seven;
Manuel, Count of Ourém - unmarried; and
Infanta Francisca Josefa of Portugal - unmarried.
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gogmstuff · 1 year ago
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More from 1911 -
1911 Euphimia Nosova by Konstantin Somov (State Tretyakov Gallery - Moskva, Russia). From Wikimedia 2075X3293. This is the epitome of Edwardian dress.
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Queen Alexandra's daughters
Left 1911 Duchess of Fife, Princesses Alexandra and Maude. From the lost gallery's photostream on flickr 5384X3684 @800 4.1Mj.
Right 1911 HH Princess Maud and HRH Princess Royal Louise. From eBay reduced contrast and removed mono-color tint 957X1522.
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1911 Evening dress of Queen Alexandra (Fashion Museum - Bath, Somerset, UK). From tumblr.com/fashionsfromthepast 1280X1812.
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1911 Geneviève Vix, a singer by Jean Coraboeuf (Musée des Beaux-Arts de Nantes - Nantes, Loire-Atlantique, Pays de la Loire, France). From history-of-fashion.tumblr.com/image/177126241755 643X975.
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1911 Hélène d'Orléans, duchesse d'Aosta by ?. From tumblr.com/blog/view/jeannepompadour/683841884513288192; fixed a few spots w Pshop 1450X2000.
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1911 Frau Luther by Lovis Corinth (Landesmuseum Hannover - Hanover, Niedersachsen, Germany). From cutlermiles.com/portrait-of-frau-luther-lovis-corinth/ 966X1280.
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1911 Lady in Lavender by Lawton S. Parker (private collection). From the discontinued Athenaeum Web site 716X955.
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Left Maria Josefa of Austria with Karl. Posted to Foro Dinastias by Katyusha on 25 May 2010 614X800
Right ca. 1911 (based on age of child) Grand Duchess-Mother Anastasia Mikhailovna of Mecklenburg-Schwerin with her grandson Friedrich. From eBay; removed mono-color tint 891X1433.
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1911 Dolors Vidal by Ramon Casas (Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya - Barcelona, Catalunya, Spain). From artsandculture.google.com; fixed obvious flaws w Pashop 1332X2652 @144 4.9Mp.
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1911 (1 August issue) Le Theatre Mlle Lantelme. From verbinina.wordpress.com/2012/12/05/le-theatre-303/le-theatre-303-1-aout-1911-vkl/; fixed spots w Pshop 1182X1616
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royalty-nobility · 1 month ago
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Portrait of Princess Maria Josefa Hermenegilde von Esterhazy
Artist: Élisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun (French, 1755–1842)
Title: Portrait of Princess Maria Josepha Hermenegilde von Liechtenstein, later Princess Esterházy (1768-1845), as Ariadne on Naxos
Date: 1793
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Collection: Liechtenstein Museum, Vienna, Austria
Princess Maria Josepha Hermengilde Esterházy
Princess Maria Josepha Hermengilde Esterházy de Galantha (née von Liechtenstein, 13 April, 1768 — 8 August, 1845) was the daughter of Franz Josef I of Liechtenstein. On 15 September 1783 she married Prince Nikolaus II Esterházy de Galantha, who in 1794 became the Prince of Esterházy. In 1785 she bore a son, Paul Anton and in 1788 a daughter, Leopoldine.
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archduchessofnowhere · 3 years ago
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The Times of October 23rd 1911 gave its readers a taste of what the day had been like: "Bright Autumn weather favoured the wedding of the Archduke Charles Francis Joseph with the Princess Zita of Parma at Schwarzau am Steinfelde yesterday. Notwithstanding its importance from the dynastic standpoint, the occasion bore an almost patriarchal character and was marked by an at least apparent absence of the rigorous etiquette that usually governs Austro-Hungarian Court and State functions... the Emperor Francis Joseph reached Schwarzau at 11 o’clock yesterday morning and after greeting the Duchess of Parma and her children gave the signal for the opening of the ceremony... the Archduke Charles Francis Joseph in the uniform of a captain of Dragoons proceeded to the chapel between the Emperor Francis Joseph and his mother the Archduchess Maria Josefa". The ceremony was in French, "the answers of the bride and bridegroom were clear, those of the bride being so emphatic and joyous as to draw a smile from the Emperor."
Bogle, James (1990). A heart for Europe: the lives of Emperor Charles and Empress Zita of Austria-Hungary
ON THIS DAY, IN 1911, ARCHDUKE KARL OF AUSTRIA, THE FUTURE KARL I, MARRIED PRINCESS ZITA OF BOURBON-PARMA. Karl and Zita were the last Emperor and Empress consort of Austria, and last King and Queen consort of Hungary. They had eight children, amongst them Otto von Habsburg, the last Crown Prince of Austria-Hungary.
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behindfairytales · 4 years ago
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Daphné Patakia in Versailles (s3) as Eleonore of Austria
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venicepearl · 6 years ago
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Eleonora Maria Josefa of Austria, Queen Consort of Poland - Charles Brendel
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widvile-blog · 7 years ago
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Maria Amalia of Austria, Holy Roman Empress (22 October 1701 - 11 December 1756)
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