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artemisofluna Mar. 30th, 2009 10:55 am)
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You know what I love? Looking 'Wiener Neustadt' up on Wikipedia so I could see where it was, and reading the following:
The city was founded by the Babenberger Duke Leopold V in 1194, who financed the construction of the city with the ransom paid for the English king Richard the Lionheart, who had previously been held as a hostage in Austria at Dürnstein.
And knowing exactly what it is talking about. Every bit of it. My University degree is about as useful as toilet paper (which..technically, is pretty useful but only for one purpose...) but damn do I know random crap, thanks to the history component of having a Bachelor of Arts-German Language and Literature major. Like who Leopold V was. And, for that matter, who the Babenbergs were. And the Hapsburgs. Who I know were not mentioned, but they made an empire through marriage instead of killing (though they did that too). Marie Antionette was a Hapsburg! Her mother, Maria Theresia was Empress of Austria for 40 years (exactly) and she had 49729475312 babies most of whom died as kids though the ones that didn't married all over. AND the child Mozart performed for her and she adored him.
And don't get me started on Empress Elisabeth because I can go on all day. The paper I wrote on her got me my very own 98% in a unit, as the paper was the only thing graded in that unit. She's fascinating.
And, back on Richard the Lionheart, the castle in Dürnstein is along the Danube and we stopped there on our way back to Vienna from Melk. And our teacher told us the (fake) tale of the minstrel who came to sing under Richard's window, and that's how they discovered where he was. Ah, legends. So I found it on the web here.
History is my crack for SRS. But I cannot for the life of me remember the word for 'minstrel' in German, but I remember I liked the word! MY LANGUAGE SKILLS HAVE FAILED ME!
Edit: BWUAAHHAHAA - Minnesänger I so just used freetranslation.com. Fail. :D
The city was founded by the Babenberger Duke Leopold V in 1194, who financed the construction of the city with the ransom paid for the English king Richard the Lionheart, who had previously been held as a hostage in Austria at Dürnstein.
And knowing exactly what it is talking about. Every bit of it. My University degree is about as useful as toilet paper (which..technically, is pretty useful but only for one purpose...) but damn do I know random crap, thanks to the history component of having a Bachelor of Arts-German Language and Literature major. Like who Leopold V was. And, for that matter, who the Babenbergs were. And the Hapsburgs. Who I know were not mentioned, but they made an empire through marriage instead of killing (though they did that too). Marie Antionette was a Hapsburg! Her mother, Maria Theresia was Empress of Austria for 40 years (exactly) and she had 49729475312 babies most of whom died as kids though the ones that didn't married all over. AND the child Mozart performed for her and she adored him.
And don't get me started on Empress Elisabeth because I can go on all day. The paper I wrote on her got me my very own 98% in a unit, as the paper was the only thing graded in that unit. She's fascinating.
And, back on Richard the Lionheart, the castle in Dürnstein is along the Danube and we stopped there on our way back to Vienna from Melk. And our teacher told us the (fake) tale of the minstrel who came to sing under Richard's window, and that's how they discovered where he was. Ah, legends. So I found it on the web here.
History is my crack for SRS. But I cannot for the life of me remember the word for 'minstrel' in German, but I remember I liked the word! MY LANGUAGE SKILLS HAVE FAILED ME!
Edit: BWUAAHHAHAA - Minnesänger I so just used freetranslation.com. Fail. :D
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I guess by 49729475312 you mean 16 ^_^
Also you would probably be able to tell me which is more correct, Hapsburg or Habsburg? I've seen both.
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And yes, 16 ;) Still ouch. And she has this HUGE coffin in Vienna and all around her are tiny ones with her kids which is messed up...
And as for the spelling of the name, P is English and B is German. So both are correct! But originally it would have been Habsburg.
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I was always more about the English/French/Spanish history with some little understanding of the German stuff. But it all gets mushed together with all the incestuous inbreeding anyways.
Oh good so I wouldn't be wrong using either p or b. Although I think the p looks nicer ^_^
Thank goodness for all the smart people who have helped reduce maternal and infant mortality.
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Why YES it does. Ah, those inbreeders! I studied English history as well, but it was more a literary synopsis. But I'm obsessed with the Tudors. Hoooooly crap.
I think the p looks nicer too but tell that to my German lecturer! ;)
And yes. Doctors&nurses=Awesome.
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THAT MEANS YOU'RE RELATED TO THE PLANTAGENETS OMGGGGGGG
Henry Tudor so had the last of them killed, the whore. Her name was Margaret and she was his ex-wife's best friend. *sigh* I love the history of Queen Katherine of Aragon. Even if I do keep saying 'Aragorn'. Damn you, Viggo.
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Catherine of Aragon is my favourite of Henry's poor wives. Katherine Swynford is another fascinating woman. She was John of Gaunt's long time mistress and eventual wife and also the sister-in-law of Chaucer. Both sides of the War of the Roses are descended from her.
Sorry will stop geeking out now
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I have not a clue what the Plantagenets is but it sounds awesome so I shall approve.
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The Plantagenet is a royal bloodline...okay I'll WIKI!
OOOOH ANJOU! I didn't know that! See, you CAN learn from Wiki! HERE!
They lost the throne when Henry Tudor kicked Richard the Third's arse alllll oovvveerrr the battlefield and then some and the Tudors took over. And then they made very sure to kill off all the remaining Plantagenets with claims to the throne. They kill off one of them in an episode of The Tudors! And Lady Margaret Pole was the last member of that bloodline with a claim. She was Katherine of Aragon's lady and her best friend and when she was replaced by Anne Boleyn, Henry sent Margaret Pole to a nunnery and then he had her executed around the same time he bumped off his child-bride Katherine Howard.
Aaaaaaaand I'll stop.
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Also, Lara, P.S. your icon wants me to get my dvd and watch it over again. I heart that movie so much!
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It's all good, I love Secret Garden and A Little Princess so much. I read them over and over as a kid and now I have both movies. Because I'm a nerd. As if this post didn't already prove that :D
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