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blitheringbongus · 4 months ago
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Mumbler! Found some of my first grade drawing supplies and decided to try them out again after all these years
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demiumresearch · 5 months ago
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teatimeatwinterpalace · 2 years ago
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In early 1862, rumours began circulating in Germany alluding to scenes of jealousy between the Crown Princess and her handsome husband over a lady at court with whom he had supposedly fallen in love. Soon the word was that Vicky was leaving for England in order to sue for divorce. Even during her stay on the Isle of Wight, she was pursued by such rumours from all corners of Germany. In desperation, she wrote to her husband: ‘These stories about our ménage have become so widespread in the provinces, & indeed throughout all of Germany, that Stockmar has received letters from numerous acquaintances asking him if they are indeed true.’ 
Both husband and wife were furious at this distortion of the truth, and immediately attributed the rumours to machinations of the arch-conservative Kreuzzeitung party. ‘No words can describe such nonsense’, exclaimed the Crown Prince. The entire matter was nothing more than ‘further evidence that one does not wish a royal marriage to enjoy bürgerlich [middle-class] simplicity and happiness’, he wrote, adding bitterly: ‘Our friends the Junkers are no doubt behind this tale.’ 
‘It is simply too malicious’, averred the Crown Princess. ‘Just because we are so happy & so in love with each other, they begrudge us the opportunity to be different from so many others! But you can be sure it is all the fault of our dear loyal zeitungspartei. The Democrats would not be capable of such a thing, & besides would have nothing to gain from it!’ These were in fact the first warning shots in a slander campaign which later developed into a veritable system under Bismarck.
Over the next years, neither her passion nor her love and admiration for her husband waned. At the beginning of 1861, after being married for three years, Vicky wrote to her mother: ‘Not a hope has been disappointed, not and expectation that has not been realized.’ Day after day, she wrote, she found herself admiring anew her husband’s noble qualities, his level-headedness and sens of duty. ‘He is such a good son, such a good husband, and such a good brother!’
Young Wilhelm: The Kaiser’s Early Life by John C. G. Röhl
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adini-nikolaevna · 1 year ago
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Do you think Queen Charlotte of the UK was biracial? I know she is a German princess and has white parents, grandparents and great-grandparents. i also heard that hers descendant were black. but that doesnt make you black.
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plus the rumours saying that shes black is true, why are kids all look white.
whats your opinion on this topic?
Controversial topic. Barring DNA analysis, we’ll never know for sure, but no, I don’t believe she was biracial. Sensibilities being what they were at the time, it seems highly unlikely that the king of England would have married a woman of what would have been seen as “questionable” birth/ancestry. Also, until the 20th century, it was never suggested that Queen Charlotte may have been Black; during her lifetime—to the best of my knowledge, anyway—Baron Stockmar was the only person who may have referred to the queen as having a “Mulatto face” (his words, not mine), and we have no way of knowing how literally this statement was intended to be. Given that the royal rumor mill was in full operation then as now, it seems likely that there would have been a great deal of gossip and speculation about the queen’s heritage, which would probably have created quite a scandal, but the focus was instead on the famed debauchery of Charlotte’s sons. Again, though, unless scientific evidence is made known to the general public, we cannot know for sure, and anything is possible.
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abbyew20 · 11 days ago
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priceactiontelugu · 4 months ago
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colorussh · 4 months ago
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intradaynifty06 · 6 months ago
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gionifty1 · 8 months ago
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rjhamster · 1 year ago
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fwootypibbles · 1 year ago
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adini-nikolaevna · 2 years ago
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Do you know anything about anna feodorovna? There's even less info about her than her sister in law Elizabeth. But she seems to be an interesting woman.
Hi! Helen Rappaport is currently at work on a biography of Anna Feodorovna. She seems to be a controversial historian around the Romanov “fandom,” but I am personally very excited to read the new book—as you said, there isn’t much information available about Anna Feodorovna. In the meantime, I will give you what I can: Anna was born Princess Juliane of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld, so she was sister to King Leopold I of the Belgians and aunt to both Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, who even had a portrait of her at (I think)Kensington Palace. Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld was small, and by royal standards, poor, but when Catherine the Great’s adjutant went on the hunt for a bride for Grand Duke Konstantin Pavlovich, he fell ill there and was tended to by Coburg court doctor Baron Stockmar; Stockmar pointed the Russian general in the direction of the Coburg princesses, whose parents were very enthusiastic about the possibility of such an advantageous match. So, Juliane traveled to St. Petersburg with her mother and sisters, and Konstantin ultimately (albeit unwillingly—he did not want to get married in the first place) chose her as his bride. He referred to her as “the little monkey” and remarked that “it dances prettily.” The marriage took place, although the new Grand Duchess Anna was only 14, but it was a VERY unhappy union. Konstantin was jealous of his wife’s popularity, and he was was physically and emotionally abusive. He even forbade her to leave her room! Anna was close to her sister-in-law, Elizaveta Alexeievna, and the two girls supported each other through their difficult marriages. After her father-in-law became emperor, Anna pleaded illness and returned to Coburg for treatment, but she had no intention of returning to Russia… and she did not. She wanted a divorce, but the Russian court refused, and she began having romantic not-so-secret affairs; she was still legally married, but she wanted to be a mother, and she had two illegitimate children. During the Napoleonic wars, Alexander I tried to bring about a reconciliation between Konstantin and Anna, but the grand duchess adamantly refused to go back to the man who had made her life so miserable, and the marriage was finally annulled after almost 20 years of separation. Konstantin remarried, morganatically, to a Polish countess, but Anna never married again. She lived the rest of her life in Germany, where she was devoted to charity work and musical societies. That’s about all the info I have, but I think it’s safe to say that she was a strong, brave woman who was far ahead of her time.
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