The death of the crown prince had momentous consequences for the course of history in the nineteenth century. It had a devastating effect on the already compromised marriage of the Imperial couple and interrupted the security inherent in the immediate line of Habsburg dynastic succession. As Rudolf had no son, the succession would pass to Franz Joseph's brother, Karl Ludwig and his issue, Archduke Franz Ferdinand. This destabilization endangered the growing reconciliation between the Austrian and the Hungarian factions of the empire, which became a catalyst of the developments that led to the assassination of the Archduke and his wife Sophie by Gavrilo Princip, a Yugoslav nationalist and ethnic Serb at Sarajevo in June 1914 and the subsequent drift into the First World War.
Mayerling is a small village (pop: 200) in Lower Austria belonging to the municipality of Alland in the district of Baden. It is situated on the Schwechat River, in the Wienerwald (Vienna woods), 15 miles (24km) southwest of Vienna. From 1550, it was in the possession of the abbey of Heiligenkreuz.
The Mayerling Incident
In 1886 Crown Prince Rudolf of Austria, only son of Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria and Empress Elisabeth of Bavaria and heir to the Austro-Hungarian crown, acquired the manor and transformed it into a hunting lodge. It was in this hunting lodge that, on January 30, 1889, he was found dead with his mistress Baroness Mary Vetsera, apparently as a result of suicide. Exactly what happened is unknown but on 31 July 2015 the Austrian National Library issued copies of Vetsera's letters of farewell to her mother and other family members. The letters - written in Mayerling shortly before the deaths - state clearly and unambiguously that Vetsera was preparing to commit suicide alongside Rudolf, out of "love".
The film began production in 1997 and was completed with the intention of being shown in American theaters. It was shown in twelve theaters across the United States and received generally positive reception from American critics.
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Charlotte, a young woman, is abducted by Baron Meier Link, a vampire nobleman who is known not to harm humans needlessly. Charlotte's father hires D, a dhampir, to find her and kill her humanely if she turns into a vampire. At the same time, her older brother also hires the notorious Marcus brothers for backup. Among them is a woman named Leila, who hunts vampires because of a personal grudge rather than for monetary gain. The two parties (D and the Marcus brothers) race inexorably after Meier Link. However, Meier Link hires the mutant Barbarois; a group of lethal mercenary body guards. They consist of Caroline, a shape shifter; Benge, a shadow manipulator; and Machira, a werewolf.
Mayerling: Pact of Rudolf the Crown Prince of Austria and Mary Vetsera- Did it change History?
In 1889 The Crown Prince of Austria shot and killed his 17 year old mistress in an apparent murder-suicide pact. This act may have lead to World War 1 as we know it.
And there are plenty of conspiracy theories surrounding the death!
Resources
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudolf,_Crown_Prince_of_Austria
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baroness_Mary_Vetsera
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mayerling
https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1989-03-19-mn-473-story.html
https://www.virtualvienna.net/crown-prince-rudolf-of-austria/
https://www.theamericanconservative.com/articles/rudolfs-sad-descent-and-the-habsburg-fall/
https://www.habsburger.net/en/persons/habsburg/rudolf
#history #prussia #conspiracy
published: 15 Jul 2021
The Tragic Death of a Crown Prince’s Mistress | Baroness Mary von Vetsera
Welcome to Unfortunate Ends! In today's episode we are looking into the life & death of Baroness Mary von Vetsera, the mistress of the Crown Prince of Austria, Rudolf Habsburg. The pair were found dead on thr morning of the 30th of January 1889 in an Imperial hunting lodge at Mayerling.
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published: 07 May 2021
Mayerling Incident
The Mayerling Incident is the series of events leading to the apparent murder-suicide of Crown Prince Rudolf of Austria (21 August 1858 – 30 January 1889) and his lover Baroness Mary Vetsera (19 March 1871 – 30 January 1889). Rudolf was the only son of Emperor Franz Josef I of Austria and Empress Elisabeth, and heir to the throne of the Austrian-Hungarian Empire. Rudolf's mistress was the daughter of Baron Albin Vetsera, a diplomat at the Austrian court. The bodies of the 30-year-old Archduke and the 17-year-old baroness were discovered in the Imperial hunting lodge at Mayerling in the Vienna Woods, fifteen miles southwest of the capital, on the morning of 30 January 1889.
The death of the crown prince had momentous consequences for the course of history in the nineteenth century. It had a...
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(Mayerling) Assassination attempt on Franz Joseph I
Mayerling / 마이얼링 (1968): Based on real life events that led to tragic deaths of Crown Prince Rudolf of Austria and his lover Baroness Mary Vetsera.
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published: 07 Jan 2020
This tragedy changed history forever: The Mayerling Incident
Today we'll talk about the Mayerling Incident, a tragic suicide pact that had unimaginable effects on European politics.
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published: 22 Jul 2022
Mayerling Incident - 30 January 1889
Tragedy of Prince Rudolf and Barones Mary Vetsera
( His Son of Emperor Franz Jozef of Austria)
published: 29 Mar 2015
Mayerling - FIN - 1968
- V mutsuki created - Drama History Romans
Directed by Terence Young
Writing Credits (in alphabetical order)
Claude Anet ... (novel)
Michel Arnold ... (novel) (as Michael Arnold)
Denis Cannan ... (additional dialogue)
Terence Young ... (screenplay)
Cast (in credits order) verified as complete
Omar Sharif ... Archduke Rudolf
Catherine Deneuve ... Maria Vetsera
Bernard Lajarrige ... Loschek
etc.
-
Produced by
Robert Dorfmann ... producer
Maurice Jacquin ... associate producer
Music by
Francis Lai
Art Direction by
Maurice Colasson
Tony Roman
Costume Design by
Marcel Escoffier
etc.
published: 04 Mar 2022
(Mayerling) Waltz
Mayerling / 마이얼링 (1968): Based on real life events that led to tragic deaths of Crown Prince Rudolf of Austria and his lover Baroness Mary Vetsera.
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published: 07 Jan 2020
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Mayerling trailer (The Royal Ballet)
Dangerous desires, family secrets and political intrigues twist through every moment of daring choreography in Kenneth MacMillan's ballet inspired by true events. Find out more at http://www.roh.org.uk/mayerling
Mayerling is based on the true story of the deaths of Crown Prince Rudolf and his teenage mistress Mary Vetsera in 1889. This dark and intense ballet was created for The Royal Ballet in 1978 and is regarded by many as among Kenneth MacMillan's finest works. Orchestrated and arranged by John Lanchbery, the music of Franz Liszt sweeps the story to its intense conclusion, and sumptuous designs by Nicholas Georgiadis bring to life the formal, oppressive world of the Austro-Hungarian court.
The large-scale crowd and court scenes show the whole Company off at its dramatic finest. But ...
In 1889 The Crown Prince of Austria shot and killed his 17 year old mistress in an apparent murder-suicide pact. This act may have lead to World War 1 as we kno...
In 1889 The Crown Prince of Austria shot and killed his 17 year old mistress in an apparent murder-suicide pact. This act may have lead to World War 1 as we know it.
And there are plenty of conspiracy theories surrounding the death!
Resources
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudolf,_Crown_Prince_of_Austria
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baroness_Mary_Vetsera
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mayerling
https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1989-03-19-mn-473-story.html
https://www.virtualvienna.net/crown-prince-rudolf-of-austria/
https://www.theamericanconservative.com/articles/rudolfs-sad-descent-and-the-habsburg-fall/
https://www.habsburger.net/en/persons/habsburg/rudolf
#history #prussia #conspiracy
In 1889 The Crown Prince of Austria shot and killed his 17 year old mistress in an apparent murder-suicide pact. This act may have lead to World War 1 as we know it.
And there are plenty of conspiracy theories surrounding the death!
Resources
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudolf,_Crown_Prince_of_Austria
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baroness_Mary_Vetsera
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mayerling
https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1989-03-19-mn-473-story.html
https://www.virtualvienna.net/crown-prince-rudolf-of-austria/
https://www.theamericanconservative.com/articles/rudolfs-sad-descent-and-the-habsburg-fall/
https://www.habsburger.net/en/persons/habsburg/rudolf
#history #prussia #conspiracy
Welcome to Unfortunate Ends! In today's episode we are looking into the life & death of Baroness Mary von Vetsera, the mistress of the Crown Prince of Austria, ...
Welcome to Unfortunate Ends! In today's episode we are looking into the life & death of Baroness Mary von Vetsera, the mistress of the Crown Prince of Austria, Rudolf Habsburg. The pair were found dead on thr morning of the 30th of January 1889 in an Imperial hunting lodge at Mayerling.
Have any video suggestions?
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Music playing throughout: Tender Remains by Myuu - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4qrFY...
#BaronessMaryVetsera #UnfortunateEnds #Death
Welcome to Unfortunate Ends! In today's episode we are looking into the life & death of Baroness Mary von Vetsera, the mistress of the Crown Prince of Austria, Rudolf Habsburg. The pair were found dead on thr morning of the 30th of January 1889 in an Imperial hunting lodge at Mayerling.
Have any video suggestions?
Email me to: [email protected]
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Music playing throughout: Tender Remains by Myuu - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4qrFY...
#BaronessMaryVetsera #UnfortunateEnds #Death
The Mayerling Incident is the series of events leading to the apparent murder-suicide of Crown Prince Rudolf of Austria (21 August 1858 – 30 January 1889) and h...
The Mayerling Incident is the series of events leading to the apparent murder-suicide of Crown Prince Rudolf of Austria (21 August 1858 – 30 January 1889) and his lover Baroness Mary Vetsera (19 March 1871 – 30 January 1889). Rudolf was the only son of Emperor Franz Josef I of Austria and Empress Elisabeth, and heir to the throne of the Austrian-Hungarian Empire. Rudolf's mistress was the daughter of Baron Albin Vetsera, a diplomat at the Austrian court. The bodies of the 30-year-old Archduke and the 17-year-old baroness were discovered in the Imperial hunting lodge at Mayerling in the Vienna Woods, fifteen miles southwest of the capital, on the morning of 30 January 1889.
The death of the crown prince had momentous consequences for the course of history in the nineteenth century. It had a devastating effect on the already compromised marriage of the Imperial couple and interrupted the security inherent in the immediate line of Habsburg dynastic succession. As Rudolf had no son, the succession would pass to Franz Joseph's brother, Karl Ludwig and his issue, Archduke Franz Ferdinand. This destabilization endangered the growing reconciliation between the Austrian and the Hungarian factions of the empire, which became a catalyst of the developments that led to the assassination of the Archduke and his wife Sophie by Gavrilo Princip, a Yugoslav nationalist and ethnic Serb at Sarajevo in June 1914 and the subsequent drift into the First World War.
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The Mayerling Incident is the series of events leading to the apparent murder-suicide of Crown Prince Rudolf of Austria (21 August 1858 – 30 January 1889) and his lover Baroness Mary Vetsera (19 March 1871 – 30 January 1889). Rudolf was the only son of Emperor Franz Josef I of Austria and Empress Elisabeth, and heir to the throne of the Austrian-Hungarian Empire. Rudolf's mistress was the daughter of Baron Albin Vetsera, a diplomat at the Austrian court. The bodies of the 30-year-old Archduke and the 17-year-old baroness were discovered in the Imperial hunting lodge at Mayerling in the Vienna Woods, fifteen miles southwest of the capital, on the morning of 30 January 1889.
The death of the crown prince had momentous consequences for the course of history in the nineteenth century. It had a devastating effect on the already compromised marriage of the Imperial couple and interrupted the security inherent in the immediate line of Habsburg dynastic succession. As Rudolf had no son, the succession would pass to Franz Joseph's brother, Karl Ludwig and his issue, Archduke Franz Ferdinand. This destabilization endangered the growing reconciliation between the Austrian and the Hungarian factions of the empire, which became a catalyst of the developments that led to the assassination of the Archduke and his wife Sophie by Gavrilo Princip, a Yugoslav nationalist and ethnic Serb at Sarajevo in June 1914 and the subsequent drift into the First World War.
This video is targeted to blind users.
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Mayerling / 마이얼링 (1968): Based on real life events that led to tragic deaths of Crown Prince Rudolf of Austria and his lover Baroness Mary Vetsera.
프란츠 요제프 1세에 ...
Mayerling / 마이얼링 (1968): Based on real life events that led to tragic deaths of Crown Prince Rudolf of Austria and his lover Baroness Mary Vetsera.
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Mayerling / 마이얼링 (1968): Based on real life events that led to tragic deaths of Crown Prince Rudolf of Austria and his lover Baroness Mary Vetsera.
프란츠 요제프 1세에 대한 암살 시도
Today we'll talk about the Mayerling Incident, a tragic suicide pact that had unimaginable effects on European politics.
Social Media:
Instagram: artemisiary...
Today we'll talk about the Mayerling Incident, a tragic suicide pact that had unimaginable effects on European politics.
Social Media:
Instagram: artemisiarye
Tiktok: artemisiarye
Twitter: Artemisia_RyE
Facebook: Artemisia Rye
For business inquiries: [email protected]
Music:
Francesco—Aerian https://www.epidemicsound.com/track/pyUHRYY7Rp/
Today we'll talk about the Mayerling Incident, a tragic suicide pact that had unimaginable effects on European politics.
Social Media:
Instagram: artemisiarye
Tiktok: artemisiarye
Twitter: Artemisia_RyE
Facebook: Artemisia Rye
For business inquiries: [email protected]
Music:
Francesco—Aerian https://www.epidemicsound.com/track/pyUHRYY7Rp/
- V mutsuki created - Drama History Romans
Directed by Terence Young
Writing Credits (in alphabetical order)
Claude Anet ... (novel)
Michel Arnold ... (novel)...
- V mutsuki created - Drama History Romans
Directed by Terence Young
Writing Credits (in alphabetical order)
Claude Anet ... (novel)
Michel Arnold ... (novel) (as Michael Arnold)
Denis Cannan ... (additional dialogue)
Terence Young ... (screenplay)
Cast (in credits order) verified as complete
Omar Sharif ... Archduke Rudolf
Catherine Deneuve ... Maria Vetsera
Bernard Lajarrige ... Loschek
etc.
-
Produced by
Robert Dorfmann ... producer
Maurice Jacquin ... associate producer
Music by
Francis Lai
Art Direction by
Maurice Colasson
Tony Roman
Costume Design by
Marcel Escoffier
etc.
- V mutsuki created - Drama History Romans
Directed by Terence Young
Writing Credits (in alphabetical order)
Claude Anet ... (novel)
Michel Arnold ... (novel) (as Michael Arnold)
Denis Cannan ... (additional dialogue)
Terence Young ... (screenplay)
Cast (in credits order) verified as complete
Omar Sharif ... Archduke Rudolf
Catherine Deneuve ... Maria Vetsera
Bernard Lajarrige ... Loschek
etc.
-
Produced by
Robert Dorfmann ... producer
Maurice Jacquin ... associate producer
Music by
Francis Lai
Art Direction by
Maurice Colasson
Tony Roman
Costume Design by
Marcel Escoffier
etc.
Dangerous desires, family secrets and political intrigues twist through every moment of daring choreography in Kenneth MacMillan's ballet inspired by true event...
Dangerous desires, family secrets and political intrigues twist through every moment of daring choreography in Kenneth MacMillan's ballet inspired by true events. Find out more at http://www.roh.org.uk/mayerling
Mayerling is based on the true story of the deaths of Crown Prince Rudolf and his teenage mistress Mary Vetsera in 1889. This dark and intense ballet was created for The Royal Ballet in 1978 and is regarded by many as among Kenneth MacMillan's finest works. Orchestrated and arranged by John Lanchbery, the music of Franz Liszt sweeps the story to its intense conclusion, and sumptuous designs by Nicholas Georgiadis bring to life the formal, oppressive world of the Austro-Hungarian court.
The large-scale crowd and court scenes show the whole Company off at its dramatic finest. But it is MacMillan's choreography for Rudolf, one of the most technically and emotionally demanding roles in the repertory for male dancers, that makes this ballet so iconic. Rudolf's emotional decline is charted through daring and visceral pas de deux with his mother, his wife and Mary Vetsera - choreography that pushes classical ballet to its limits.
Dangerous desires, family secrets and political intrigues twist through every moment of daring choreography in Kenneth MacMillan's ballet inspired by true events. Find out more at http://www.roh.org.uk/mayerling
Mayerling is based on the true story of the deaths of Crown Prince Rudolf and his teenage mistress Mary Vetsera in 1889. This dark and intense ballet was created for The Royal Ballet in 1978 and is regarded by many as among Kenneth MacMillan's finest works. Orchestrated and arranged by John Lanchbery, the music of Franz Liszt sweeps the story to its intense conclusion, and sumptuous designs by Nicholas Georgiadis bring to life the formal, oppressive world of the Austro-Hungarian court.
The large-scale crowd and court scenes show the whole Company off at its dramatic finest. But it is MacMillan's choreography for Rudolf, one of the most technically and emotionally demanding roles in the repertory for male dancers, that makes this ballet so iconic. Rudolf's emotional decline is charted through daring and visceral pas de deux with his mother, his wife and Mary Vetsera - choreography that pushes classical ballet to its limits.
In 1889 The Crown Prince of Austria shot and killed his 17 year old mistress in an apparent murder-suicide pact. This act may have lead to World War 1 as we know it.
And there are plenty of conspiracy theories surrounding the death!
Resources
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudolf,_Crown_Prince_of_Austria
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baroness_Mary_Vetsera
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mayerling
https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1989-03-19-mn-473-story.html
https://www.virtualvienna.net/crown-prince-rudolf-of-austria/
https://www.theamericanconservative.com/articles/rudolfs-sad-descent-and-the-habsburg-fall/
https://www.habsburger.net/en/persons/habsburg/rudolf
#history #prussia #conspiracy
Welcome to Unfortunate Ends! In today's episode we are looking into the life & death of Baroness Mary von Vetsera, the mistress of the Crown Prince of Austria, Rudolf Habsburg. The pair were found dead on thr morning of the 30th of January 1889 in an Imperial hunting lodge at Mayerling.
Have any video suggestions?
Email me to: [email protected]
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Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nic0_waters/
Music playing throughout: Tender Remains by Myuu - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4qrFY...
#BaronessMaryVetsera #UnfortunateEnds #Death
The Mayerling Incident is the series of events leading to the apparent murder-suicide of Crown Prince Rudolf of Austria (21 August 1858 – 30 January 1889) and his lover Baroness Mary Vetsera (19 March 1871 – 30 January 1889). Rudolf was the only son of Emperor Franz Josef I of Austria and Empress Elisabeth, and heir to the throne of the Austrian-Hungarian Empire. Rudolf's mistress was the daughter of Baron Albin Vetsera, a diplomat at the Austrian court. The bodies of the 30-year-old Archduke and the 17-year-old baroness were discovered in the Imperial hunting lodge at Mayerling in the Vienna Woods, fifteen miles southwest of the capital, on the morning of 30 January 1889.
The death of the crown prince had momentous consequences for the course of history in the nineteenth century. It had a devastating effect on the already compromised marriage of the Imperial couple and interrupted the security inherent in the immediate line of Habsburg dynastic succession. As Rudolf had no son, the succession would pass to Franz Joseph's brother, Karl Ludwig and his issue, Archduke Franz Ferdinand. This destabilization endangered the growing reconciliation between the Austrian and the Hungarian factions of the empire, which became a catalyst of the developments that led to the assassination of the Archduke and his wife Sophie by Gavrilo Princip, a Yugoslav nationalist and ethnic Serb at Sarajevo in June 1914 and the subsequent drift into the First World War.
This video is targeted to blind users.
Attribution:
Article text available under CC-BY-SA
Creative Commons image source in video
Mayerling / 마이얼링 (1968): Based on real life events that led to tragic deaths of Crown Prince Rudolf of Austria and his lover Baroness Mary Vetsera.
프란츠 요제프 1세에 대한 암살 시도
Today we'll talk about the Mayerling Incident, a tragic suicide pact that had unimaginable effects on European politics.
Social Media:
Instagram: artemisiarye
Tiktok: artemisiarye
Twitter: Artemisia_RyE
Facebook: Artemisia Rye
For business inquiries: [email protected]
Music:
Francesco—Aerian https://www.epidemicsound.com/track/pyUHRYY7Rp/
- V mutsuki created - Drama History Romans
Directed by Terence Young
Writing Credits (in alphabetical order)
Claude Anet ... (novel)
Michel Arnold ... (novel) (as Michael Arnold)
Denis Cannan ... (additional dialogue)
Terence Young ... (screenplay)
Cast (in credits order) verified as complete
Omar Sharif ... Archduke Rudolf
Catherine Deneuve ... Maria Vetsera
Bernard Lajarrige ... Loschek
etc.
-
Produced by
Robert Dorfmann ... producer
Maurice Jacquin ... associate producer
Music by
Francis Lai
Art Direction by
Maurice Colasson
Tony Roman
Costume Design by
Marcel Escoffier
etc.
Dangerous desires, family secrets and political intrigues twist through every moment of daring choreography in Kenneth MacMillan's ballet inspired by true events. Find out more at http://www.roh.org.uk/mayerling
Mayerling is based on the true story of the deaths of Crown Prince Rudolf and his teenage mistress Mary Vetsera in 1889. This dark and intense ballet was created for The Royal Ballet in 1978 and is regarded by many as among Kenneth MacMillan's finest works. Orchestrated and arranged by John Lanchbery, the music of Franz Liszt sweeps the story to its intense conclusion, and sumptuous designs by Nicholas Georgiadis bring to life the formal, oppressive world of the Austro-Hungarian court.
The large-scale crowd and court scenes show the whole Company off at its dramatic finest. But it is MacMillan's choreography for Rudolf, one of the most technically and emotionally demanding roles in the repertory for male dancers, that makes this ballet so iconic. Rudolf's emotional decline is charted through daring and visceral pas de deux with his mother, his wife and Mary Vetsera - choreography that pushes classical ballet to its limits.
The death of the crown prince had momentous consequences for the course of history in the nineteenth century. It had a devastating effect on the already compromised marriage of the Imperial couple and interrupted the security inherent in the immediate line of Habsburg dynastic succession. As Rudolf had no son, the succession would pass to Franz Joseph's brother, Karl Ludwig and his issue, Archduke Franz Ferdinand. This destabilization endangered the growing reconciliation between the Austrian and the Hungarian factions of the empire, which became a catalyst of the developments that led to the assassination of the Archduke and his wife Sophie by Gavrilo Princip, a Yugoslav nationalist and ethnic Serb at Sarajevo in June 1914 and the subsequent drift into the First World War.
The crime occurred at a hunting lodge in Mayerling, which lends its name to both the ballet and the so-called “incident” as it’s commonly referred ... MacMillan’s Mayerling, which originally premiered in ...