@@deadinside8781 when one wants to socialize because priorities but in the words of the Dowager Countess Grantham "I have plenty of friends I don't like" + applies to your husband because love marriages (like Maria Theresia & Francis) were uncommon
@@盧璘壽로인수not sure you understood the comment? Panniers are those big pads in skirts that make them really wide. You had to sit a few feet away from someone if you had panniers in your skirts, like the ladies did here. Though I love Downton Abbey, too and the Dowager Countess has some terrific lines. RIP Maggie Smith.
While Joseph felt in love for her, Isabella did not feel the same way about him, she was a melancholic girl and obsessed or frightened of death, they were rumours about that isabella was in love with Christina. Both of them were intimate friends.
She liked Joseph very much. She was terrified of being pregnant as her mother had died in childbirth. Turns out her fears were well founded as she also died a few years after the marriage in childbirth
@@keithss67 Isabella of Parma died of smallpox. She was pregnant and had a fever. The fever started the labor prematurely, and she died because of the fever produced by the smallpox. Her mother also died from smallpox.
If the Spanish agreed with Joseph II that he marries the younger sister of Isabella of Parma, he would be happy. He proposed that the Spanish court choose from one of her sisters to marry Charles IV of Spain. Maria Amalia, Maria Josepha, Maria Carolina, and Maria Antonia were available then. (Assuming Johanna Gabriela didnt die, everything would have workout for the Habsburg-Lorraine Dynasty)
@@saranemcova5448 I think he would have noticed, even if it took awhile. He did love her, and if you really love someone you’d want to help them feel better.
@@sweethistortea I am not sure he loved her. He was in love with her, arguably with the idea of her. Even if we put aside her depressive tendencies, there is the gay elephant in the room.
Legal marriages were considered transactional ( propert, $$, political) until the mid 1800s. Queen Victoria's marriage was one of the first royal couples based on love, before everyone else got involved. The Victorian Era was highly romantic.
I feel the same way too! I can't get enough of it. The colors of white and cream, their song and how enraptured he is in her. She is aloof, cool and then she offers that very slight look up as she slides the ring on his finger. I love this.
The duchy of Teschen was a "gift" from Maria Theresa after he married Maria Christina. Albert was the son of the King of Poland, Augustus III and Archduchess Maria Josepha.
@@TheBeccaMoura yes, Albert was both a Polish and Saxon prince, while Prussia annexed mostly of Silesia, a tiny party of the region remained in Austrian hands, one of them was the duchy of Teschen . Thus the Polish monarchy was elective, he would have the dignity of Polish prince like the rest of her brothers until the death of his father in 1763 because the Wettin were Germans, not like Polish noble families like the Sobieski or the Poniatowski. And yes, Teschen was a gift of wedding from Maria Theresa the Albert and Christina, later the empress appointed the couple to rule in the Netherlands and Hungary.
Also Albert and Christina were second cousins because Maria Josepha, wife of the king of Poland August III was Maria Theresa’s first cousin thus daughter of late emperor Joseph I. In the past, she recognised the pragmatic sanction and renounce her rights to the territories of the Habsburg monarchy, not like her sister Amalia, the wife of late emperor Charles VII(Charles Albert of Bavaria) that she reclaimed her rights because of primogeniture.
What? You need to observe all the people in Hollywood. You will see wigs, costumes, etc. Not “ rare” today. The big difference was that this was the actual STYLE of how people dressed back then. Read history. Educate yourself.
Isabella is so beautiful in this scene .... She is like an angel ... But she had a very difficult life. And Joseph really loved her ... I feel sorry for both of them. They were just pawns of political issues
So, they didn't film anything about Maria-Christina and her relationships with mother?🤔 If she is already engaged to Albert and it is just mentioned like this and like this is not a big deal...
Well, the timeline is very off 😅 Like, MC was only engaged to Albert years after this, after Isabella's death. But the series is just off the rails timelinewise. I think Marie Antoinette should be about 5-6 at Joseph's wedding, and there was already a scene with Marie "growing up" before this. But it is also true that this season 3 just has to skip a lot of things, because it shows about 20 years in 120 minutes (which was not a good decision...). So it skips many things regarding MT's children. MC is on screen a lot relatively, but there are still many things not shown about her. Her first crush Louis and her heartbreak is not shown at all, her relationship with Albert is also not shown in many details, only that she chose him herself and she was the only one MT allowed such liberty.
Je suis née le même jour avec Maria Theresa et sa fille bien-aimée Cristina le 13 mai . Christine était la seule fille de la grande Impératrice qui a été autorisée à se marier par amour.
When I went to Vienna to the tombs of the Hapsburgs, I was struck by how little it all means now. All those fancy tombs, all those important titles and it is just lost to time like anything else. For all the pomp and theatre, they don't matter any more than anybody else now except that you pay 7 euro to see the tombs. All that lark for what? Time took care of the lot of them.
The Spanish branch will always remain relevant to me. Sadly, most of their tombs are in Spain (an exception with Emperor Ferdinand probably). It was like the first world empire, from having domains in Europe, America, Asia and Pacific. The Manila-Acapulco galleon trade also opened doors to other cultures. The Austrian branch needed to keep themselves fancy and relevant as descendants of the Spanish branch. The Spanish branch were good multitaskers too lol, from dealing with inbreeding and running the empire all at the same time.
She was lovely. But his second wife, while possibly not as conventionally pretty, looked good too. And I would have no stake in the issue, as I am female.
In the 1700s European brides didn’t wear head and face veils The head curl was an mid 19th century invention The face veil a late 19th century invention love the music
Well, it was not a norm till Victoria to wear white at the wedding, but it happened from time to time, on royal weddings, too, it was not impossible that a royal bride wore white. For example, Catherine of Aragon wore a white wedding dress, so did Mary Stuart when she married Francis II of France.
Joseph II Tragedy about Two Wife first wife Isabella of Parma Died of 1763 ans Second wife Maria Josepha of Bavaria Died of 1767,Joseph II not any survivor children succession to Yongest Brother Leopold II he has Coronation in 9/10/1792 reign only 2 years until died in 1792 Some Rmours Say he got health problems before preapare coronation
At the beginning of this video, Maria Christina is the one who runs to greet Isabella with her sister. She is the one who teases her sister Lieserl (Maria Elisabeth) that Isabella is going to be more beautiful than she. She is in the middle of the three girls at 0:34. Btw she is shown a lot in the series, she is in many of the season 3 clips: th-cam.com/video/m7q9umL4iIw/w-d-xo.html
😂lmao what with pump up dress......if i that royal groom i would simple denied that marriage ,but sadly those era there a wedding call prioxy which do not need actual bride to present ,a serevent of her eill take her place before actual wedding
What kind of horrible wigs have been used in this movie? As if the 18th century women didn't have their own beautiful hair to display as part of their charm!
I don't know what it is about this ridiculous fad they've had with the veil she wears permanently over her face to hide it, and which the husband only lifts at the wedding ceremony. Is this happening in Afghanistan? 😂 In reality, of course, they have met several times since Isabelle's arrival, and they already knew each other before the nuptial blessing.
The relief for this groom lol
when panniers were the definition of 18th century social distancing
lol I was gonna say something like that😄
@@deadinside8781 when one wants to socialize because priorities but in the words of the Dowager Countess Grantham "I have plenty of friends I don't like" + applies to your husband because love marriages (like Maria Theresia & Francis) were uncommon
@@盧璘壽로인수not sure you understood the comment? Panniers are those big pads in skirts that make them really wide. You had to sit a few feet away from someone if you had panniers in your skirts, like the ladies did here.
Though I love Downton Abbey, too and the Dowager Countess has some terrific lines. RIP Maggie Smith.
While Joseph felt in love for her, Isabella did not feel the same way about him, she was a melancholic girl and obsessed or frightened of death, they were rumours about that isabella was in love with Christina. Both of them were intimate friends.
She liked Joseph very much. She was terrified of being pregnant as her mother had died in childbirth. Turns out her fears were well founded as she also died a few years after the marriage in childbirth
@@keithss67 Her mother Louise Élisabeth died of smallpox
@@N.A.S101 nothing like a good pickle 🥒
Sebastian: true.
@@keithss67 Isabella of Parma died of smallpox. She was pregnant and had a fever. The fever started the labor prematurely, and she died because of the fever produced by the smallpox. Her mother also died from smallpox.
Poor Isabella. While I love that Joseph truly loved her, I don’t blame her for being scared of getting pregnant.
It was dangerous business back then, and the fact that her own mother died in childbirth added to her fear
If the Spanish agreed with Joseph II that he marries the younger sister of Isabella of Parma, he would be happy. He proposed that the Spanish court choose from one of her sisters to marry Charles IV of Spain. Maria Amalia, Maria Josepha, Maria Carolina, and Maria Antonia were available then. (Assuming Johanna Gabriela didnt die, everything would have workout for the Habsburg-Lorraine Dynasty)
Joseph loved Isabella so much!
And she didn't ._.
@@m7dasplatoon539 You don't choose who you love, sadly
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I wonder how much happier Joseph would have been had his wife not passed away so young.
She was miserable in their marriage. It would depend on whether Joseph would realize so or remain oblivious.
@@saranemcova5448 I think he would have noticed, even if it took awhile. He did love her, and if you really love someone you’d want to help them feel better.
@@sweethistortea I am not sure he loved her. He was in love with her, arguably with the idea of her.
Even if we put aside her depressive tendencies, there is the gay elephant in the room.
@@saranemcova5448He loved the version that she presented to him that's for sure, his sister on the other side knew the real her
Sexual preference never stood in the way of a royal or otherwise marriage for power and money.
Thanks so much lili your the best I can't wait for you to post more of Isabella and Joseph.
The man with the ombre wig is absolutely gorgeous
Legal marriages were considered transactional ( propert, $$, political) until the mid 1800s. Queen Victoria's marriage was one of the first royal couples based on love, before everyone else got involved. The Victorian Era was highly romantic.
2:09 everything about this specific scene is so beautiful, I love it so much 🤍
I feel the same way too! I can't get enough of it. The colors of white and cream, their song and how enraptured he is in her. She is aloof, cool and then she offers that very slight look up as she slides the ring on his finger. I love this.
Joseph was absolutely in love of Isabella, sadly she always lived with depression...and she was in love of her sister in law
Thats true
I feel for him. Loving someone with depression is so very, very difficult. Even today.
They were to wed much earlier but Isabella's mother Louise Élisabeth of France had recently died
JOseph es tan adorablee 😍😘 el actor es guapisimo.
Thanks For this lili! This is great ❤❤❤❤
Господи! Какая она красивая! Какая изящная!
Albert is not a polish prince, he was a Saxon prince and was Duke of Teschen, a territory in Silesia but with the capital in Karlsruhe.
The duchy of Teschen was a "gift" from Maria Theresa after he married Maria Christina. Albert was the son of the King of Poland, Augustus III and Archduchess Maria Josepha.
@@TheBeccaMoura yes, Albert was both a Polish and Saxon prince, while Prussia annexed mostly of Silesia, a tiny party of the region remained in Austrian hands, one of them was the duchy of Teschen . Thus the Polish monarchy was elective, he would have the dignity of Polish prince like the rest of her brothers until the death of his father in 1763 because the Wettin were Germans, not like Polish noble families like the Sobieski or the Poniatowski. And yes, Teschen was a gift of wedding from Maria Theresa the Albert and Christina, later the empress appointed the couple to rule in the Netherlands and Hungary.
Also Albert and Christina were second cousins because Maria Josepha, wife of the king of Poland August III was Maria Theresa’s first cousin thus daughter of late emperor Joseph I. In the past, she recognised the pragmatic sanction and renounce her rights to the territories of the Habsburg monarchy, not like her sister Amalia, the wife of late emperor Charles VII(Charles Albert of Bavaria) that she reclaimed her rights because of primogeniture.
She will never love him.What a pain...
Oh wow! They had wigs, costumes. Astonishing! It s rare now days
What? You need to observe all the people in Hollywood. You will see wigs, costumes, etc. Not “ rare” today. The big difference was that this was the actual STYLE of how people dressed back then. Read history. Educate yourself.
Produktionsland Österreich, Tschechien
Originalsprache Deutsch, Tschechisch, Slowakisch, Ungarisch
Genre Historienfilm, Filmbiografie
Erscheinungsjahre 2017-2022
Länge 100 Minuten
Episoden 5 in 3 Staffeln (Liste)
excellent un vrai coup de foudre pour une fois cest vrai, merci pour ce bel episode, wonderbar eine gute clip video sehr gut danke
Non. Isabelle était amoureuse de sa belle sœur Christine, il existe une correspondance à ce sujet et de nombreux ouvrages.
Joseph fue así que lindo!!!
she is beautiful
Where can I watch this? So beautiful
bro looked in love
Isabella is so beautiful in this scene .... She is like an angel ... But she had a very difficult life. And Joseph really loved her ...
I feel sorry for both of them. They were just pawns of political issues
Golden cage is the word I think of in thise cases
all the princess and princes during centuries were in a golden cage...
Princess..prince lived little more better life@@astrofabio68
Grazie di cuore lo trovata ahahah vi ho fregato tutti
I really like this scene
Love the spandex gloves. Should have been leather.
It had to be scary for both of them l, marrying a complete stranger
My grandmother was named Maria and her sister Teresia:) They were born in Stajerska, which was off and on Austrian or Slovenian territory
köszönöm Lili😄 szerintem jók a történetek a főhercegnő gyermekeiről
So, they didn't film anything about Maria-Christina and her relationships with mother?🤔 If she is already engaged to Albert and it is just mentioned like this and like this is not a big deal...
Well, the timeline is very off 😅 Like, MC was only engaged to Albert years after this, after Isabella's death. But the series is just off the rails timelinewise. I think Marie Antoinette should be about 5-6 at Joseph's wedding, and there was already a scene with Marie "growing up" before this.
But it is also true that this season 3 just has to skip a lot of things, because it shows about 20 years in 120 minutes (which was not a good decision...). So it skips many things regarding MT's children. MC is on screen a lot relatively, but there are still many things not shown about her. Her first crush Louis and her heartbreak is not shown at all, her relationship with Albert is also not shown in many details, only that she chose him herself and she was the only one MT allowed such liberty.
Je suis née le même jour avec Maria Theresa et sa fille bien-aimée Cristina le 13 mai . Christine était la seule fille de la grande Impératrice qui a été autorisée à se marier par amour.
Podrian traducir al español 😊😢
When I went to Vienna to the tombs of the Hapsburgs, I was struck by how little it all means now. All those fancy tombs, all those important titles and it is just lost to time like anything else. For all the pomp and theatre, they don't matter any more than anybody else now except that you pay 7 euro to see the tombs. All that lark for what? Time took care of the lot of them.
As we will be as well. It's fascinating to think about isn't it? All that is supposedly important isn't important at all.
The Spanish branch will always remain relevant to me. Sadly, most of their tombs are in Spain (an exception with Emperor Ferdinand probably). It was like the first world empire, from having domains in Europe, America, Asia and Pacific. The Manila-Acapulco galleon trade also opened doors to other cultures. The Austrian branch needed to keep themselves fancy and relevant as descendants of the Spanish branch. The Spanish branch were good multitaskers too lol, from dealing with inbreeding and running the empire all at the same time.
Does anybody know the name of the organ piece that they are playing?
Sounds like Handel. Just chosen for the music's fame. Not likely to have been used in reality.
Handel. Water Music suite.
It would not in fact have been used for a wedding.
Is it available in italian?
😊 Is All I Can Say
Isabella’s robe de cour!!! Such a shame that she would die so young.
The actress face is like princess diana😮
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what ?
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What’s the name of this film or series please, can’t say I’ve ever seen it before
Maria Theresia
Pls where can I watch it@@Lily1127channel
Che musica e del film quando arriva con la carozza😊
Miusich
Titolo
Who is Liersel?
Maria Elisabeth
Mi piace molto la musica del film in questa scena mi potete dire chi e
2:10 Joseph II said to himself: Well,,, there it is,,,
She was lovely. But his second wife, while possibly not as conventionally pretty, looked good too. And I would have no stake in the issue, as I am female.
What is this from? TIA!
Maria Theresia
Is that Handel's Water Music being played at the wedding? Ridiculous.
In the 1700s European brides didn’t wear head and face veils The head curl was an mid 19th century invention The face veil a late 19th century invention love the music
Odd choice of wedding music
Really. Like they would have played music from Handel's Water Music in Austria when they had tons of good composers in the country.
White weddings were not a thing until Queen Victoria. She would've worn something far more exuberant IRL
Well, it was not a norm till Victoria to wear white at the wedding, but it happened from time to time, on royal weddings, too, it was not impossible that a royal bride wore white. For example, Catherine of Aragon wore a white wedding dress, so did Mary Stuart when she married Francis II of France.
@@Lily1127channel on which of her two weddings did Catherine of Aragon wear white?
@@furgerechtigkeit6207 On her first wedding. Arthur wore white too.
Film title please ??? 😮
Maria Theresia
de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maria_Theresia_(Fernsehserie)
Joseph II Tragedy about Two Wife first wife Isabella of Parma Died of 1763 ans Second wife Maria Josepha of Bavaria Died of 1767,Joseph II not any survivor children succession to Yongest Brother Leopold II he has Coronation in 9/10/1792 reign only 2 years until died in 1792 Some Rmours Say he got health problems before preapare coronation
Poor Maria Josepha.He didn't love her, treated her badly, and didn't even come to her funeral.😢
What movie is this
de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maria_Theresia_(Fernsehserie)
3:45 What is the actress's name? so cute..
Sabina Rojkova
@@Lily1127channel She is an incredibly cute girl.
@@Lily1127channel do you know the name of the voice actor?
I don't know who the voice actor was
What is the name of this?!
Maria Theresia
Che musica e
what series is this? I can't find.
Maria Theresia
Na zum Glück verstehe ich Deutsch und brauche den Untertitel nicht
1:55 for a split second there I thought the man had just insulted an entire country!
He was stunned speechless at her beauty, and If you noticed, couldn't take his eyes off her....❤❤
Is Maria Christina showed here? If she isn’t, then there where is she shown
At the beginning of this video, Maria Christina is the one who runs to greet Isabella with her sister. She is the one who teases her sister Lieserl (Maria Elisabeth) that Isabella is going to be more beautiful than she. She is in the middle of the three girls at 0:34.
Btw she is shown a lot in the series, she is in many of the season 3 clips: th-cam.com/video/m7q9umL4iIw/w-d-xo.html
La uso per il mio matrimonio
What's the name of the film?
It's a german TV series: Maria Theresia
@@roxyshow123 thank you
@@roxyshow123 do you know if it's possible to watch it for free?
Viva la france
she was spanish, she born in Madrid
@@astrofabio68 i know, long live france
WHO are theses 2 ????? Who's Joseph and WHO is this Isabella ?????. I guess I missed that memo. 🤔🤔🤔
Joseph II, Holy Roman Emperor, son of Maria Theresa of Austra. And his first wife, Isabella of Parma
Was this filmed in German, or dubbed?
@@innocentnemesis3519 I believe it was Czech-Austrian coproduction. Czech actors were dubbed into German and vice versa.
E come suoneria
I am surprised she can see with a veil that thick.
"Train Cam"
Yeah, an Austrian archduke marries to the sound of Handel's "Water Music."
Suuuure.
😮😮😮🎉
What's with the dresses? 🤦♀️
That was the attire or fashion they wore nearly 300 years ago
What is the name of this film?😊
Maria Theresia
@@Lily1127channelplease where can I watch this
is a serie about Empress Maria Theresa
😂lmao what with pump up dress......if i that royal groom i would simple denied that marriage ,but sadly those era there a wedding call prioxy which do not need actual bride to present ,a serevent of her eill take her place before actual wedding
What kind of horrible wigs have been used in this movie? As if the 18th century women didn't have their own beautiful hair to display as part of their charm!
Wig wearing was the height of fashion, so regardless of the beauty of your natural hair a wig would have been expected at court formal occasions.
Is this historic? I thought that all women were required to cover their heads in church. I am old enough to remember the good old days!
They all have wigs, which is actually quite a head cover)
Что за жуткие платья...ужас
Die Gesichter der jungen Darstellerinnen
überzeugen mich nicht .
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I see nothing but prison and chains.
❌
No hats in church? Does not look historical...
come on!!!!!!!! they are royaltie...and is a wedding...and maria Theresa had independence about vaticans rules
Perhaps the wigs counted as a head covering? Like in Judaism????
@@shutterchick79No, the women would've worn veils or hats. This scene is inaccurate.
А король-то озорник! С фатой вон как баловался! 😁
I don't know what it is about this ridiculous fad they've had with the veil she wears permanently over her face to hide it, and which the husband only lifts at the wedding ceremony. Is this happening in Afghanistan? 😂
In reality, of course, they have met several times since Isabelle's arrival, and they already knew each other before the nuptial blessing.
Кому-нибудь голову отрубят в этом фильме? Повесят кого-нибудь ? Если да, то смотреть не буду.
No
@@Lily1127channel very good 😃
@@Lily1127channel that's fine!!! 😃