It is so beautiful to see how much he "broke rules" and helped his wife give birth, a behavior rare for that time. It's even more beautiful to see his relationship with his daughter!
He was a good father, and she was a horrible mother. It was always land and gold before her daughters, always her alliances, always Austria. It seriously didn’t bother her and none of her daughters found happiness with their husbands
@@calliefinck6275 She sadly died when she was only 3. No one knows exactly what happened, but she suddenly developed stomach cramps, started vomiting, and just went downhill fast. Her parents barely got there in time, and she died in her father's arms. Her death took everyone by surprise because she was apparently known to be a very healthy child, and the illness just came out of nowhere.
I love how Francis is concerned about Maria Theresa, even breaking the Royal protocol and being there in the room when she gives birth. Love when he tells the ladies that he’ll let them know when the baby is born.
This highlights how important it is to have a birthing partner like him. He's calm. He knows what to do. And he brought ease to her. How he broke the royal protocols during and after the birth? Showing off his daughter like a proud dad and the nappy scene just- straight and sniffed it. I applauded him, the look of horror on the maids face xD
@@jule8280 I know hes her husband lmao. King/Queen dynamic give it away. But I mean, clearly hes also her birthing partner here and the person she has for support
This reminds me so much of Albert and Victoria. When they had Princess Vicky, Albert doted so much on his daughter like in this scene with Francis and Maria Elisabeth. Fathers have weaknesses for their daughters.
The same is said of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette. Their first child was a girl after 8 years of marriage. But Louis was not the least disappointed. He doted on his wife and daughter rarely leaving their side for the first couple weeks after her birth. Marie-Therese’s first words were “Papa” and they shared a bond throughout the King’s life. When the family was imprisoned, Louis felt great sadness being separated from his children remarking on December 19th of his unhappiness to be deprived of his daughter on her birthday. The family was devastated when Louis was executed.
@@historygirl0126 Indeed.❤ I read somewhere when their daughter was born, Marie said to her, "If you had been a boy, you would have belonged to the country, but as you are a girl, you belong to me, and I will love you forever."
i always find maria theresa and francis to be very similar to victoria and albert~maybe because both pairs loved each other from the beginning of the marriage until the end, both pairs produced lots of children; and most importantly, when the male member of each pair passed away, the female side would always be grief stricken and wore the black to mourn the husband for the rest of her life...
except that francis was not 100% faithful toward maria theresa and he had several mistresses during lifetime; while albert believed that infidelity could bring ruins to the family so he stayed loyal forever to victoria
I love how as soon as he has her she relaxes. Even though she’s in so much pain the relief on her face once he assures her he’s there and lies her down on the bed is immediate and obvious. Add to that his being overjoyed at having a daughter instead of disappointed that this child won’t carry on the family name. I love this scene :)
" You are not what was desired , but you are no less dear to me " A boy would belong to the state but you Marie Terese shall be mine - Marie Antoinettes first words to her daughter....
Yeah he's great isn't it. Reminds me a lot like my husband, he also went around the house showing our son everything. "This is a cup" and that's a table, oh look and there's your feet" if I remember correctly baby boo was only 8 days old. 😂but daddy HAD to show him everything.
"Once the child is born, we will inform you immediately, your royal highness!" "- No, I will inform you!" ...what a badass! 😁 By the way: This representation of deliveries in 18th century Austria is good, but not entirely accurate. Of course it was rather uncommon for a man to be present at birth - let alone in the upper classes -, but he would be asked to join the delivery room to comfort and encourage his wife when it would be a long, complicated process.
Sure, a son would settle the whole heir bit. Judging from how he is wandering around to show her absolutely everything, he's perfectly fine with a daughter too 🤣
It it true that her birth lasted two days and her father was present ?(Very tender father, by the way!) Unfortunately, she lived only three years and four months...
I don't know how long the birth was :/ But I find it highly unlikely that Francis Stephen was present. It would have been very unconventional. Though he did love Maria Elisabeth very much and she also died in his arms:(
I don't think it was two days. The actor playing Francis Is Czech, and originally je said: "It lasts all day." Just one. So I think it's just a translate mistake.
@@klaraleblochova Well we don't know what was the original text and what is the translation. Maybe the whole script was written in German (probably), then there was a mistake here in the Czech translation, thus the Czech actor said the wrong Czech text, and it was then dubbed with the original German text which was slightly different.
After all those foul reactions of men like Henry Viii of England who didn't appreciate they lived long enough to be fathers or poor, weak-willed kings cursed by fate like Henry IV of Castille, it's a delight to see a royal be genuinely happy that he had a daughter and dote on her just as much (if not more) than if she was the long-awaited son. No 'sons will follow' like Henry said to Queen Katherine or Lady Anne coming from his lips. No disappointed gaze like John or belief that the dynasty was doomed like James V said when Mary, Queen of Scots was born.
Exactly. And what is the best about this that it's not just a dramatization in the show, it's actually true - Francis really loved his daughters and doted on them.
Mad king George was said to prefer daughters over sons. He was delighted when his first legitimate grandchild (princess Charlotte)was a girl. If he didn't fall victim to mental illness, he would have gladly spoiled his granddaughters.
Actually, "the dynasty is doomed" was an exception more than the rule -- generally speaking, when a queen had a son, she and the king would be like "yay, we now have an heir to the throne!", but when they had a daughter, they would be like "oh well, it's still better than nothing, at least she can marry one of our neighboring kings and help ensure peace"!
@@AliSakurai Pleast stop using the slur ''mad'', it's not an accurate or appropriate term. He had mental illness, so say it. People with mental illness are not all ''mad'', and he had manic and depressive episodes (I believe) and by the end of life descented into sort of dementia... Again, none of this is called ''madness'' anymore.
Considering it was SHE Who was the Habsburg heiress and HE an unimportant second son who was VERY lucky to be chosen as her husband, it's not really to be expected he would dare Show disappoi trennt in a daughter. They had 16 children, an,was. Plenty of Boys, top.
The guy, who carries a staff, should've told the ladies that they were also great disappointments to their parents when they were born. Besides, nobles and aristocrats need sons too.
Maria Theresia was also a disappointment to her parents when she was born. And how she contradicted them afterwards and became one of the greatest rulers the Habsburg dynasty has ever seen. She would have made her parents very proud.
@@tributeandmusicvideocenter1758 I agree, the women saying that it was disappointing it was a girl, I was like "Your parents were probably disappointed too when you came out girl so shut up you have something in common with the baby" 😑
How do you make these video/clips. Is there a website or something. Do you download the episode then cut out the clips you want to post? I want to do the same for this show and many other but dont know how.💚
On February 5 1737 after Empress Maria Theresa’s birth on May 13 1717 she gave birth to her first daughter Maria Elisabeth. then she decided to give birth to 16 children 5 died young and 11 died in adulthood but Maria Caroline was born and Died on September 17 1748.
She did not decide, it was never her choice, she could not say no to her husband , it was her duty to the nation to bear the heir. It is sad that his affection for her was never returned, she could have at least considered him a friend. It is hard for a intelligent woman in a marriage with a man not her intellectual equal and having to hide her prowess and strength of character and find any meaning in the relationship, prone to depression and being a lesbian complicated matters even more. However, she was one of the lucky brides who had an affectionate and caring man who literally saved her and her baby’s life by interfering and bringing a doctor. Note, the birthing chair was not the problem, it is much safer for a woman than lie on a straight bed, whoever forbade birthing chairs and poles and insisted on flat beds caused the deaths of many an expectant mother and her baby. Of course it was make doctors who knew nothing of childbirth to make medical history with mortality increases. Midwives with centuries of knowledge behind them were outlawed and much expertise was lost as a result. As for the Queen, she could have had a female lover and learned to have a more pleasant bed play with the King. People who do not love or respect each other have sex all the time, and gay people have often deceived their spouses with sex that got the wife pregnant, it is not an absolute improbable scenario.
It ticks me off when everyone talks about what a disappointment the princess is. I know things were obviously different in those days but they could at least be thankful that everything went well, especially Charles. He acted like his own daughter was livestock when he said that hopefully next time there would be a male offspring.
@@helene4397 I know, but there's no reason for everyone to act all huffy and childish just because they wanted a boy. Not exactly appropriate behavior for the nobles or the King
@@helene4397Yet there is plenty of examples in Europe Asia and Africa where laws could be changed so women could inherit thrones and dynastys A girl was better than no heir ...
It was a religious thing: Maria being the mother of Jesus, naming girls Maria something was a way of showing devotion to the Virgin Mary. It became a tradition in Catholic countries of Europe, and it's still a prevalent practice amongst some parts of society in these countries.
@@annm861 No, they were referred to by their second name. Marie Antoinette, who was actually born Marie Antoine, was referred to, by her mother, by Antoine. Similarly, her sisters were referred to by Carolina, Christina, etc
Tradtion 😑superstition also . It's like comments saying being on her back was the worst position. The baby came out sharpish when she laid down . She was simply tired. Plus being on the bed allowed her to change positions Women for the most part where upright during the pushing part traditionally. Rest was seen as an important part of giving birth
Maria Theresa at least still had some privacy. In contrast to her poor daughter. The entire court of Versailles was allowed to look between her legs unabashedly.
Emperor Charles VI this is Maria's first birth so please be patient patience is key okay your daughter will arrive in a moment 100% alright okay good things come to those who wait and is patient 100% 100% 100% 100%
@@saraoverkamping8143 Exactly. I'm just saying this is just something you can expect from any series set in a 18th century royal court. Girls were not celebrated, boys were. Sadly.
@@Lily1127channel Cause men can't handle half as much as woman can on their own. This is why they had to make this laws - so they have any chance for equality! Yes, that has to be the reason. Cause women are stronger and wiser and more independent than most of men!
It depends. In some places medical advancements were done mainly by men, even in obstetrics, and some were highly skilled. It was also in vouge in some places to have male birth attendants who would obviously have enough credentials due to training and experience. Princess Charlotte of England had a male birth attendant around 20 years after this. Sometimes the more experienced person is a man, sometimes it's a woman. Nothing comes across as manspaining to me.
They loved each other and it was one of the very few royal marriages that were loving. They married for love. He loved his children very much and he was a very good father, so while maybe he was not there at their births like in this video, he was a very attentive father to them from the first moment. Yes he cheated on her in later times of their marriage, which must have hurt her, but he must have also made her very happy because after his death she mourned him deeply forever.
@@juttapopp1869 No, he also loved her, according to historians. He had literally zero political ambitions, he had no ambition to marry an heiress. His zero ambitions were also clear later when he didn't use his consort and co-ruler position to anything. He won nothing by marrying Maria Theresa. On the contrary, he lost his own country Lorraine. He had to give up Lorraine to marry Maria Theresa. His mother forbade it, but he did it anyway, he gave his land up to marry her. His mother never forgave him and her for this. No sane woman, and certainly no Maria Theresa, would ever mourn and miss a man who never loved her and never made her happy the way Maria Theresa mourned him and missed him. For that, a woman would have to be insane, and Maria Theresa was anything but.
It is so beautiful to see how much he "broke rules" and helped his wife give birth, a behavior rare for that time. It's even more beautiful to see his relationship with his daughter!
It’s sad when you read what happened to their first child.
What happened
He was a good father, and she was a horrible mother. It was always land and gold before her daughters, always her alliances, always Austria. It seriously didn’t bother her and none of her daughters found happiness with their husbands
@@calliefinck6275 She sadly died when she was only 3. No one knows exactly what happened, but she suddenly developed stomach cramps, started vomiting, and just went downhill fast. Her parents barely got there in time, and she died in her father's arms. Her death took everyone by surprise because she was apparently known to be a very healthy child, and the illness just came out of nowhere.
Who is this wonderful actor. He is breathtaking
When he came in the room she was more calm and less pain knowing he was there for her
I love how Francis is concerned about Maria Theresa, even breaking the Royal protocol and being there in the room when she gives birth. Love when he tells the ladies that he’ll let them know when the baby is born.
This highlights how important it is to have a birthing partner like him. He's calm. He knows what to do. And he brought ease to her. How he broke the royal protocols during and after the birth? Showing off his daughter like a proud dad and the nappy scene just- straight and sniffed it. I applauded him, the look of horror on the maids face xD
Birthing partner? You mean husband?
@@jule8280 I know hes her husband lmao. King/Queen dynamic give it away. But I mean, clearly hes also her birthing partner here and the person she has for support
This reminds me so much of Albert and Victoria. When they had Princess Vicky, Albert doted so much on his daughter like in this scene with Francis and Maria Elisabeth. Fathers have weaknesses for their daughters.
They do
Can we call it tenderness? :)
Just like how Henry the eight doted on Mary the first
The same is said of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette. Their first child was a girl after 8 years of marriage. But Louis was not the least disappointed. He doted on his wife and daughter rarely leaving their side for the first couple weeks after her birth. Marie-Therese’s first words were “Papa” and they shared a bond throughout the King’s life. When the family was imprisoned, Louis felt great sadness being separated from his children remarking on December 19th of his unhappiness to be deprived of his daughter on her birthday. The family was devastated when Louis was executed.
@@historygirl0126 Indeed.❤ I read somewhere when their daughter was born, Marie said to her, "If you had been a boy, you would have belonged to the country, but as you are a girl, you belong to me, and I will love you forever."
i always find maria theresa and francis to be very similar to victoria and albert~maybe because both pairs loved each other from the beginning of the marriage until the end, both pairs produced lots of children; and most importantly, when the male member of each pair passed away, the female side would always be grief stricken and wore the black to mourn the husband for the rest of her life...
Yes, I also find the couples very similar 😊
except that francis was not 100% faithful toward maria theresa and he had several mistresses during lifetime; while albert believed that infidelity could bring ruins to the family so he stayed loyal forever to victoria
I have been a widow for over 25 years and I have not had a date. I am still in mourning and still in love with my husband.
I love how as soon as he has her she relaxes. Even though she’s in so much pain the relief on her face once he assures her he’s there and lies her down on the bed is immediate and obvious. Add to that his being overjoyed at having a daughter instead of disappointed that this child won’t carry on the family name. I love this scene :)
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" You are not what was desired , but you are no less dear to me " A boy would belong to the state but you Marie Terese shall be mine - Marie Antoinettes first words to her daughter....
She was raised by good parents her mother and her understanding father….. I wanted history to be different and she lived but….
I love how he is with his daughter even in that time they wanted a son
Her husband is a real gentleman. He had broken rule and saved his wife life by bringing the doctor
Historically the doctors increased maternal mortality and stillbirth because they doing wash their hands and used filthy tools inside women
Yeah he's great isn't it. Reminds me a lot like my husband, he also went around the house showing our son everything. "This is a cup" and that's a table, oh look and there's your feet" if I remember correctly baby boo was only 8 days old. 😂but daddy HAD to show him everything.
"Once the child is born, we will inform you immediately, your royal highness!"
"- No, I will inform you!"
...what a badass! 😁
By the way: This representation of deliveries in 18th century Austria is good, but not entirely accurate. Of course it was rather uncommon for a man to be present at birth - let alone in the upper classes -, but he would be asked to join the delivery room to comfort and encourage his wife when it would be a long, complicated process.
Yupppp😌🤝
Sure, a son would settle the whole heir bit. Judging from how he is wandering around to show her absolutely everything, he's perfectly fine with a daughter too 🤣
It it true that her birth lasted two days and her father was present ?(Very tender father, by the way!)
Unfortunately, she lived only three years and four months...
I don't know how long the birth was :/
But I find it highly unlikely that Francis Stephen was present. It would have been very unconventional. Though he did love Maria Elisabeth very much and she also died in his arms:(
I don't think it was two days. The actor playing Francis Is Czech, and originally je said: "It lasts all day." Just one. So I think it's just a translate mistake.
@@klaraleblochova But it *could* last two days. Labor can be long.
@@snakebitepellehue No need to tell me. But the translation is really wrong.
@@klaraleblochova Well we don't know what was the original text and what is the translation. Maybe the whole script was written in German (probably), then there was a mistake here in the Czech translation, thus the Czech actor said the wrong Czech text, and it was then dubbed with the original German text which was slightly different.
After all those foul reactions of men like Henry Viii of England who didn't appreciate they lived long enough to be fathers or poor, weak-willed kings cursed by fate like Henry IV of Castille, it's a delight to see a royal be genuinely happy that he had a daughter and dote on her just as much (if not more) than if she was the long-awaited son. No 'sons will follow' like Henry said to Queen Katherine or Lady Anne coming from his lips. No disappointed gaze like John or belief that the dynasty was doomed like James V said when Mary, Queen of Scots was born.
Exactly. And what is the best about this that it's not just a dramatization in the show, it's actually true - Francis really loved his daughters and doted on them.
Mad king George was said to prefer daughters over sons. He was delighted when his first legitimate grandchild (princess Charlotte)was a girl. If he didn't fall victim to mental illness, he would have gladly spoiled his granddaughters.
Actually, "the dynasty is doomed" was an exception more than the rule -- generally speaking, when a queen had a son, she and the king would be like "yay, we now have an heir to the throne!", but when they had a daughter, they would be like "oh well, it's still better than nothing, at least she can marry one of our neighboring kings and help ensure peace"!
@@AliSakurai Pleast stop using the slur ''mad'', it's not an accurate or appropriate term. He had mental illness, so say it. People with mental illness are not all ''mad'', and he had manic and depressive episodes (I believe) and by the end of life descented into sort of dementia... Again, none of this is called ''madness'' anymore.
Considering it was SHE Who was the Habsburg heiress and HE an unimportant second son who was VERY lucky to be chosen as her husband, it's not really to be expected he would dare Show disappoi trennt in a daughter. They had 16 children, an,was. Plenty of Boys, top.
The sad thing is, that Maria Elisabeth would die before she would have a brother. And sadly,only Maria Anna would survive till Joseph would be born
Its so sad what happened to Maria Elisabeth.
Francis said "Bump all the rest of this ish. I'M A GIRL DAD."
"The joy won't be complete, it's a girl."
and then he processed to give his daughter all his love and didn't care what no one thought
God forbid that a man can love his daughter.
literally, they are such haters
The guy, who carries a staff, should've told the ladies that they were also great disappointments to their parents when they were born. Besides, nobles and aristocrats need sons too.
Maria Theresia was also a disappointment to her parents when she was born. And how she contradicted them afterwards and became one of the greatest rulers the Habsburg dynasty has ever seen. She would have made her parents very proud.
@@Lily1127channel Yeah.
@@tributeandmusicvideocenter1758 I agree, the women saying that it was disappointing it was a girl, I was like "Your parents were probably disappointed too when you came out girl so shut up you have something in common with the baby" 😑
@@thebullqueen 😂😂
This scene is giving George when he helped Queen Charlotte give birth to their son ngl
How do you make these video/clips. Is there a website or something. Do you download the episode then cut out the clips you want to post? I want to do the same for this show and many other but dont know how.💚
J'ai toujours aimé l'histoire de ce couple.
La série est sortie en français mais ça n'a pas été facile de la trouver
Merci Lili !!!
❤
On February 5 1737 after Empress Maria Theresa’s birth on May 13 1717 she gave birth to her first daughter Maria Elisabeth. then she decided to give birth to 16 children 5 died young and 11 died in adulthood but Maria Caroline was born and Died on September 17 1748.
She did not decide, it was never her choice, she could not say no to her husband , it was her duty to the nation to bear the heir. It is sad that his affection for her was never returned, she could have at least considered him a friend. It is hard for a intelligent woman in a marriage with a man not her intellectual equal and having to hide her prowess and strength of character and find any meaning in the relationship, prone to depression and being a lesbian complicated matters even more. However, she was one of the lucky brides who had an affectionate and caring man who literally saved her and her baby’s life by interfering and bringing a doctor. Note, the birthing chair was not the problem, it is much safer for a woman than lie on a straight bed, whoever forbade birthing chairs and poles and insisted on flat beds caused the deaths of many an expectant mother and her baby. Of course it was make doctors who knew nothing of childbirth to make medical history with mortality increases. Midwives with centuries of knowledge behind them were outlawed and much expertise was lost as a result. As for the Queen, she could have had a female lover and learned to have a more pleasant bed play with the King. People who do not love or respect each other have sex all the time, and gay people have often deceived their spouses with sex that got the wife pregnant, it is not an absolute improbable scenario.
It ticks me off when everyone talks about what a disappointment the princess is. I know things were obviously different in those days but they could at least be thankful that everything went well, especially Charles. He acted like his own daughter was livestock when he said that hopefully next time there would be a male offspring.
Girl in those times was not the heir.
@@helene4397 I know, but there's no reason for everyone to act all huffy and childish just because they wanted a boy. Not exactly appropriate behavior for the nobles or the King
@@lmhfantasy what about that thought, that man was not considered as a man until he had a son? That was thought at one point of history.
@@helene4397Yet there is plenty of examples in Europe Asia and Africa where laws could be changed so women could inherit thrones and dynastys
A girl was better than no heir ...
@@hannahdyson7129 in France as an example, a girl was never heir.
I love Habsburgs, because we are Croatia people😊
If only they knew that the French Royal line would end at this family. But how things have changed look at what Victoria achieved.
Why were all her female children named Maria blank
It was a religious thing: Maria being the mother of Jesus, naming girls Maria something was a way of showing devotion to the Virgin Mary. It became a tradition in Catholic countries of Europe, and it's still a prevalent practice amongst some parts of society in these countries.
pipitameruje so were they referred to by Maria? like when having a conversation with them?
@@annm861 No, they were referred to by their second name. Marie Antoinette, who was actually born Marie Antoine, was referred to, by her mother, by Antoine. Similarly, her sisters were referred to by Carolina, Christina, etc
pipitameruje ohh okay. Thank you for clearing this up for me. makes so much more sense now
@@annm861 You're welcome :)
It painful to gave birth
especially in back then :(
No kidding
@@hiranyawijesekara5206 do you know how to speak my gosh don’t speak if you can’t do it properly
@@deandradan8922 How about you shut up, nobody is perfect, everyone makes mistakes, so just shut up.
Yes it is very painful but most women never regret it.
Francis even said it was his fault his beloved Resi Had such pain because in his Family the people had large heads.
So sad he lost his beloved daughter
If there were no children, it was always the woman's fault. If there were only daughters, it was the man's fault.
"it's not appropriate"
uh isn't she in there like....dying???
I'm just curious what is the age difference between Francis and Maria Theresia
Supposed to be 9 years
He's A Good Husband. I Truly Commened Him.
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What is name of movie?
Maria Theresia
This is a man!. Bravo Francisco!
In french they gave birth in bed, but many years later their 14th child maria Antoinette head losted
Who is actress?
Marie Lousie Stockinger
Auf Deutsch???? Warum?
Warum nicht?
what is the name this show?
Maria Theresia
@@Lily1127channel thankd
Why was she giving birth in the dark?
Tradtion 😑superstition also . It's like comments saying being on her back was the worst position. The baby came out sharpish when she laid down . She was simply tired.
Plus being on the bed allowed her to change positions
Women for the most part where upright during the pushing part traditionally. Rest was seen as an important part of giving birth
@@hannahdyson7129 Some women (not the majority, though) prefer to give birth on their back -- you can ask @MomMomMommy3 about it, she is one of them!
Maria Theresa at least still had some privacy.
In contrast to her poor daughter. The entire court of Versailles was allowed to look between her legs unabashedly.
Unfortunately he was also a cad who constantly cheated on Maria Theresa.
Name a royal in history who hasn’t cheated on their spouse.
What's wrong with a daughter look how happy is to have a daughter
Well apparently back then having a daughter in royalty as a bit of a disappointment since males are the ones to be heirs.
@@HahahahahahahahahahahahahahahhPlenty of women became sole heirs . Boys where preffered though
Maria Theresa gave birth to her first child at 19, not 16
Yes, she gave birth at 19 to her first child of the 16 children she had 😊
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Emperor Charles VI this is Maria's first birth so please be patient patience is key okay your daughter will arrive in a moment 100% alright okay good things come to those who wait and is patient 100% 100% 100% 100%
She was particularly doing a headstand on that chair . Baby wasn't going to come out
This Be In My Reccomended ;-;
"The joy won't be complete, cause it is a girl". One sentence and I already have enough of this series
This was the reality of the 18th century
@@Lily1127channel No, it was the reality of thousands of years. Till this day a woman's right is dictated by the place she is born on this earth
@@saraoverkamping8143 Exactly. I'm just saying this is just something you can expect from any series set in a 18th century royal court. Girls were not celebrated, boys were. Sadly.
@@Lily1127channel Cause men can't handle half as much as woman can on their own. This is why they had to make this laws - so they have any chance for equality! Yes, that has to be the reason. Cause women are stronger and wiser and more independent than most of men!
Girls were not as celebrated as boys, but they were still seen as something to be happy about . She could be married for alliances, for example
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Baby have now birth
Bella gerant alii, tu felix Austria nube
Jesus Christ is our lord and savior! Repent for your sins! God loves you unconditionally! John 3:16 You are wanted
At that time, midwifes /women were much more experienced with childbirth than male doctors. Bit too "mansplaniny", this scene.
It depends. In some places medical advancements were done mainly by men, even in obstetrics, and some were highly skilled. It was also in vouge in some places to have male birth attendants who would obviously have enough credentials due to training and experience. Princess Charlotte of England had a male birth attendant around 20 years after this.
Sometimes the more experienced person is a man, sometimes it's a woman. Nothing comes across as manspaining to me.
@@Peridot0000 Well Franz Stephan has probably never attended a birth before as it is their first child and he is not a doctor ...
Lol. In reality, he never loved her and cheated on her constantly
They loved each other and it was one of the very few royal marriages that were loving. They married for love. He loved his children very much and he was a very good father, so while maybe he was not there at their births like in this video, he was a very attentive father to them from the first moment.
Yes he cheated on her in later times of their marriage, which must have hurt her, but he must have also made her very happy because after his death she mourned him deeply forever.
@Lily1127channel SHE loved HIM. HE didn't give two hoots about her and only marriedher becausehe was the Habsburg heiress.
@@juttapopp1869 No, he also loved her, according to historians. He had literally zero political ambitions, he had no ambition to marry an heiress. His zero ambitions were also clear later when he didn't use his consort and co-ruler position to anything. He won nothing by marrying Maria Theresa. On the contrary, he lost his own country Lorraine. He had to give up Lorraine to marry Maria Theresa. His mother forbade it, but he did it anyway, he gave his land up to marry her. His mother never forgave him and her for this.
No sane woman, and certainly no Maria Theresa, would ever mourn and miss a man who never loved her and never made her happy the way Maria Theresa mourned him and missed him. For that, a woman would have to be insane, and Maria Theresa was anything but.
@juttapopp1869 Loving someone and being a cheating scumbag aren't mutually exclusive.