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Guess what im going to watch today 💛💚🤍❤️🩷💙 also costume reference:
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Imagine if they put this lad into a pop musical 😭
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dearestgentlereaders · 8 days ago
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remember when
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tabrisangel · 9 months ago
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ITALIANS LOVE TO PLAY WITH BLONDE PEOPLE
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arachnestwilight · 8 months ago
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Sorry for putting Hetalia on your dashboard in 2024, but this has been vaguely on my mind for, like, five years.
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bazahabinga · 21 days ago
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from the archives
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fagpoland · 19 days ago
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i like to think im funny
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finn-cipher · 6 days ago
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Would you fall in Love with me again?
[Hetalia GerIta Animatic]
Thought the song fitted them :>
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ifindus · 2 months ago
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I didn't know norway has interacted with HRE, could you tell us more about that?👁️
Of course!! Don't mind the essay below ✨
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A direct relationship between Norway and HRE is difficult to find due to many reasons. One reason is that while HRE existed (962-1806) Norway was for the most part bound to Denmark and becomes non-existent in international relations. Another reason is the way that HRE was organized made it difficult to have a linear and stable relation. We mainly see potential interactions between HRE and Norway in two different ways: the Hanseatic league, and through wars and treaties.
The Hanseatic league.
The ­Hanseatic League was a guild of German tradesmen founded in the early 1100s, growing into a large organization for all German tradesmen by 1282. The guild was a result of common interests in trade and a need to protection; a network of alliances. They were essentially tradesmen based in the German area (HRE at the time) who banded together to make more profit in other cities and nations. Some foreign cities even getting their own areas where the German tradesmen lived and functioned as they would have under German rule. Bergen is a great example of this, and was the only Norwegian city included in the Hanseatic League trading network with an office, where still today there are areas referred to as the German dock. The League had their own laws and rules their members had to align with and had its high point from the 1300s to the middle of the 1400s.
The Hanseatic League founded the German office in Bergen at a time the Norwegian nation was weakened by the Black Plague. The access to grain from the Baltics was important for Norwegians and in Bergen the Germans got access to dried fish that came south from Northern Norway as well as fish oil, beer, iron, and certain fabrics. From around 1560, however, the Hanseatic League’s power in Bergen diminished as the Norwegian townspeople got a stronger trading position. Still, the Hanseatic League dominated the trade in Bergen until the middle of the 1700s. The Hanseatic office in Bergen was one of the last sold in 1754. The German population living in Bergen interacted with the locals through cooperation, competition, and conflict and had a great influence on the city.
The Hanseatic League was a major force in Northern Europe during the middle ages and more or less controlled all trade in the North, stretching from the Baltics to England. Middle Low German dominated the trading sphere and such has had a great influence of the Norwegian language and terms connected to trade. The Hanseatic League also made it easier for Norwegians to get access to continental goods and a more steady access to grain.
Wars and Treaties.
Firstly, there’s the German-Danish War of 974, where Norway fought along side Denmark against HRE. This is perhaps the only time we see a direct interaction between the nation Norway and HRE. HRE wanted to crush the Danish rebellion and prevent Viking raids further south. Denmark and Norway moved into German territory to ransack, and the first battle ended with a surprising Danish victory. After this battle, Norway returned home. A year later, HRE attacked again and this time they were successful, bringing the war into Denmark and even claiming Danish territory. The wat was a Danish loss.
Then we have the Treaty of Speyer in 1544 where the HRE Emperor recognised Christian III as the rightful king of Denmark and Norway and fully supported him against his rivals (just so far as to not aid them). In return Denmark-Norway would become pro-Hapsburg and respect the rights of the Teutonic Order, as they had had some disagreements over land previously.
Then there was the Danish-Norwegian involvement in the Thrity Years’ War (1618-1648) started in 1625. The war was in large related to a religious conflict within the borders of the HRE, and a want for European dominance between the Hapsburgs (Spain and Austria) and the House of Bourbon (France). The possibility to gain territories and seeing the war as a threat towards protestantism was what prompted Denmark-Norway to enter the war. Denmark was already present in German area due to trade and control of rivers leading into the sea around Denmark. The Danish intervention was financed by the Dutch and the English against HRE. The following battles were a massive failure for Denmark.
The Danish-Norwegian participation in the Thirty Years’ War ended with the treaty of Lübeck, signed in 1629, between HRE and Denmark-Norway. After the treaty, Denmark-Norway contributed to the war on HRE’s side and had to relinquish some territories. HRE and Denmark-Norway also ended up on the same side in the Franco-Dutch War (1672-1678), fighting against France, though they were both occupied in different areas of the war and never fought together.
HRE and Denmark-Norway were on opposing side in the Napoleonic Wars (1803-1814), which led to the dissolution of HRE in 1806) and a cede of Norway to Sweden in 1814, but never engaged in any battles against each other.
Summary.
The most extensive and influential interaction between Norway and HRE was within trade and contact through the Hanseatic League, with extensive cultural exchanges affecting language and norms and even local Norwegian politics.
They rarely dealt with each other directly in wars and treaties as the treaties were mainly organized by Denmark and to avoid fighting each other in the wars. The one time Norway as an independent nation fought against HRE in battle, Norway won. And Denmark lost.
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eternalera · 4 months ago
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because megumi isnt really good at showing affection and stuff when gojo first started taking care of him he was really stressed out. everything he did just seemed to annoy megumi further and further and since he was already in a bad state with what happened with geto he really didnt want to lose megumi or have megumi hate him because he actually cared about megumi. so he would end up trying harder and harder to get megumi to show SOME sort of affection towards him
megumi on the other hand was just overwhelmed with affection and not knowing why gojo ever thought he did a bad job when it came to taking care of him
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marianadecarlos · 1 month ago
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Fanart of Mariana of Austria as a child
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Warning: This story have some artistic license
Mariana, the beloved princess of the Holy Roman Empire, was a cheerful and imaginative young girl. She carried her dolls wherever she went, dressing them in different outfits and even feeding them as if they were alive. She would converse with them, pretending they could talk and understand her.
One day, her mother presented her with a special gift. Mariana couldn't contain her excitement as she quickly unwrapped the present to reveal a beautiful doll. Overjoyed, she thanked her mother for such a wonderful gift.
Her older brother, Ferdinand, would play tricks on her by hiding her dolls in various places. Although he would join her in play from time to time, their lives were largely separate during that period as he focused on his duties.
Mariana of Austria had a passion for playing with dolls as a child.
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jikimo-world · 4 months ago
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Part 1/Part 2/Part 3/Part 4/Part 5 ⬆️
From beginning
Prev/Next (In progress)
A short nice life
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olympeline · 8 months ago
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Let’s ask one of the Hetalia questions 👀
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prxttyp0ison · 8 months ago
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more photos of lars that give me a heart attack every time i look at them 😍😍😍
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lazycranberrydoodles · 1 year ago
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fun fact about me: for about a year (2019-2020) i did all of my digital art in mspaint with a laptop mouse and i got really good at it. i planned to do something nice but school said otherwise so i ended up using mspaint as god intended. i bring assorted mxtx doodles.
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(^my scene wwx and goth lwj designs that i've been drawing for months but never posted)
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codemiracle · 1 year ago
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Wait...I'm a little confused, wasn't Yuuta's father the leader of a cult or something like that? Then, do Yuuta and Tatsuya have this in common? Or are they related in some way?
(Sorry if this ask is a spoiler!)
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I-I completely forgot I said that Yuuta's father is a cult leader Hahahaha.... hahahaa... Uhhh yes, you're onto something.
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sage-lights · 1 month ago
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AMANDA DOING A TATI WESTBROOK MONOLOGUE IS EVERYTHING I NEEDED
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