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What country is the queen of Princess Cece from?

Princess Sissi sailed down the Danube River on a steamboat named "Flantz Joseph", which is also the grand scene that Princess Sissi tried to render at the end of her first film. A grand welcoming ceremony was held in Vienna to welcome the young queen. But then Princess Cece was exhausted, because the Archbishop of Vienna spent nearly an hour attending mass, which she had never experienced before. Moreover, my mother-in-law really despises this wild girl, and Vienna citizens care too much about her. Cece, who was originally naive and lively, felt great pressure, which was incompatible with her unrestrained nature formed in the Bavarian countryside and the beginning of her life tragedy.

Strictly speaking, Princess Sisi is not a "good" queen, sensitive and willful, romantic and melancholy. Separated from her husband for a long time after marriage, she kept riding, hunting and traveling, hardly caring about her status and responsibility as a queen. Princess Sissi and Emperor Flantz gave birth to four children, 1855' s eldest daughter Su Fei (the lovely little princess in the film, unfortunately, fell ill and died when she visited Hungary with her parents in 1857); 1856 second daughter gisela; 1858, his son Rudolph was born in Racingburg (Johann Strauss II wrote "Racingburg Polka" in time for this); The youngest daughter (name not found) was born in 1867. Continuous production exhausted Cece. On the other hand, the rigid etiquette in the court and the obvious hostility of Queen Su Fei to her also made Hong Chen feel unprecedented depression and despair, so she chose to escape.

According to historical records, Cici loves sports, sometimes to the point of self-abuse. I am exhausted every day and hardly eat anything. I look skinny (my waist is only over 50 cm in middle age). 1883 Cece, a middle-aged woman, walked in the scorching sun for nearly 7 hours, 22 miles long! Besides, I only drank a glass of orange juice on the way! Besides self-harm exercise, Cece likes to dress up, and spends more than four hours on makeup almost every day. After 1860, Cece fell in love with Greek mythology and Shakespeare, and idolized the poet Heine. She also wrote many sad poems, echoing her cousin, the famous "fairy tale king" King Ludwig II of Bavaria. Interestingly, Ludwig II stubbornly believed that he was an "eagle" on the top of the mountain. Cece imagines herself as a "seagull" flying on the sea. After that, Princess Cece lived in seclusion in her fantasy world, almost isolated from the world, until she was stabbed to death by a lake in Geneva.

In The Young Queen, Cece and Queen Su Fei fought fiercely for the custody of their daughter. In the end, Cece won and left her daughter. But in history, the opposite is true. Except Su Fei, the eldest daughter, Hong Chen's other three children were carefully educated according to the complicated court etiquette and Habsburg family tradition, which is almost the same as that of Flantz. Their mother was almost completely deprived of the right to raise her children. This made Cece feel particularly distressed and sad, and also made her relationship with her mother-in-law Su Fei always tense. Flantz had to mediate between his wife and mother. However, Cece has completely despaired of everything in the Vienna court. She spent a lot of time traveling outside and stayed in a villa on the outskirts of Budapest for a long time. Cece likes Hungary very much. She studied Mazar, which is very difficult to understand, and made many Hungarian friends, including Count Andrasi (the Hungarian rebel leader in the film also fell in love with "Her Majesty the Queen" and later became the famous foreign minister of Austria-Hungary in history). The Hungarian people also love Princess Sisi very much, comparing her to the kind Tracy (Queen Maria Tracy, ruler of Habsburg dynasty in the 8th century/kloc-0, famous for her kindness and friendliness), but she has always been hostile to Emperor Flantz. It can be said that Princess Sisi crowned the Austrian emperor Flantz as the king of Hungary, which made great contributions to the reconciliation between Austrians and Hungarians, at least on the surface.

In the last film "The Queen's Destiny", Cece fought tirelessly against lung disease. In fact, Cece's lung disease is not very serious, which is just a reason for her to escape from the court life in Vienna. 1863, Princess Sissi came to Madeira (Portuguese, a picturesque and beautiful island in the film) to recuperate. I found an interesting thing when I was looking up the information. At that time, Queen Victoria of England lent her royal yacht to Cece. The stormy waves in the Atlantic Ocean made almost everyone sick, but Cece, who was sick in Vienna, was full of energy. Finally, Cece's cook got sick, and Cece had to eat meals from the Royal Navy, which greatly increased her appetite! It seems that a person's mood really has an incredible influence on the body. Cece got sick again when she went back and had to flee Vienna again. Here is an episode. As we all know, Queen Victoria is a benevolent ruler. However, when Cece later went to London, she refused Victoria's sincere invitation very rudely, which made the Queen very angry. Fortunately, she didn't care, so there was no diplomatic dispute. The wayward Cece didn't realize that this was just one of many things she did that didn't fit the queen's status.

In the film, Emperor Flantz loves Princess Sisi so much that it is simply a realistic replica of the handsome prince and the beautiful princess in fairy tales. Is it true?/You don't say. Didn't the emperor of a powerful empire have an affair? I looked up some information and found that their love was really faithful. Although Cece hated court life very much and was away from Flantz all the year round, it didn't reduce the emperor's thoughts and love for the queen. When Cece was traveling abroad, Flantz poured out her love to her wife in a letter almost every day, and so did Cece, which was really hard to get. However, Flantz's last days are in jeopardy. 1872, Queen Su Fei died without his wife. The decadent emperor felt extremely desolate. 1875, when the 45-year-old emperor Flantz was doing morning exercises outside the Vienna Palace, he met a plump woman, Anna Nakhov, who was the wife of a railway switchman. The emperor and the bitch winked at each other, and then ordinary things happened. But Anna is a greedy woman. She took a lot of money from Emperor Flantz, and Flantz soon got tired of it. Then another jaw-dropping story happened to Flantz. /kloc-during the period of 0/883, Emperor Flantz met a second-rate actress, Katerina Schulardt, daughter of a Viennese grocer. The contact between Flantz and Katrina is getting deeper and deeper, but incredibly, their relationship is pure and truly Platonic. Flantz stubbornly refused to let Katrina be his mistress, so as not to defile the "lofty feelings" between them. Emperor Flantz once wrote in a letter to the actress, "If we walk in Chamberlain Palace, the slope of Tyrol Garden will become slippery again. Perhaps I can be honored to be allowed to hold your arm. " It can be said that this is Flantz's boldest confession to Katrina. Katrina really made the emperor feel intimate for a long time. Strangely, Flantz still loved Hong Chen deeply at this time and reported all this to Hong Chen! What's even more incredible is that Cece not only agreed that Flantz should associate with actresses, but even encouraged her husband to go on like this! I don't know what Cece was thinking! Cece soon regretted her generosity, but on the surface she was very reasonable and even got along well with Katrina. However, behind her back, like all jealous women, Princess Cece tried her best to create rumors about the actress and speak ill of her everywhere. But in the end, there was nothing she could do, so she had to indulge in her travel notes and sad poems and live in seclusion in her fantasy world.

1908, Austria-Hungary annexed Bosnia and Herzegovina, which was Flantz's first and last victory. 19 14, Archduke Ferdinand, Crown Prince of Austria-Hungary, and Sophie Schottke, Grand Duchess, were assassinated in Sarajevo. When World War I broke out, the Austro-Hungarian Empire became a pawn of the German Empire. Emperor Flantz not only had to bear the great grief of losing his loved ones again, but also watched the Habsburg dynasty and its empire die. He is an old man in his eighties, and he has long since stopped asking about politics. 1916165438+1February 2 1, the 86-year-old Austrian emperor and Hungarian king Franz Joseph I of Austria passed away, and the last link between the austro-Hungarian empire to maintain all ethnic groups vanished. His nephew, 29-year-old Kalden, ascended the throne, which only led to the gradual demise of the Habsburg dynasty. 19 18, the Allies were defeated, the Austro-Hungarian Empire fell apart, and new nation states, large and small, were established on the ruins of the empire. 1918165438+1October 1 1, Emperor Carl issued a statement saying that he would leave politics; 1 12 10/2 12, the Austrian National Assembly announced the establishment of the German-Austrian Republic, and Karl left Vienna to live in exile. Strictly speaking, Emperor Karl never abdicated. In the legal sense, he has always been the emperor of Austria and the ruler of the Habsburg dynasty, but this dynasty and its empire no longer exist.

The Queen's Destiny, the last part of the trilogy Princess Cece, ends with the grand background of St. Kyle's Square in Venice, allowing Italians to take off their hats to the Austrian emperor and queen in the majestic national anthem of the Austrian Empire. As the oldest dynasty in Europe, the Habsburg family with a thousand-year history was teetering at the end of 19. Unfortunately, this dynasty ended in the most romantic and sad story of the European royal family. As the first emperor of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, Flantz Joseph worked hard all his life, although he probably didn't realize that the collapse of the dynasty was inevitable. During his reign, Vienna became the art center and academic center of Europe, with a relaxed political atmosphere, seemingly peaceful nation, and Flantz was very friendly to Jews. His wife, Princess Sissi of Austria and Queen Elizabeth of Hungary are the protagonists of this romantic story. The Austro-Hungarian Empire can be said to be the golden age in Austrian history. Needless to say, those great baroque buildings, colorful waltzes, the famous Vienna School and brilliant medical achievements, Strauss's Blue Danube almost became Austria's second national anthem.

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