
Nothing special, just history, drawings of historical figures in some… er… non-canonical relationships and fun! 🥂25 year old RussianHe/him
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Count-lero - Imperial Anarchy

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Hey, Austrian Neighbor! I love your art, both visual and written! Have a virtual hug 🤗
Awwww, Vielen Dank! 🥺❤️🤍
*hugs back tightly*
I try my best to defend the honour of all those wonderful people. 🇦🇹
Wellington, swinging the door open: Would you take a bullet for me?
Blücher: … Of course?
Metternich: *angrily bursts into the room*
Wellington, already running away: Cool, thanks buddy!



pictures from National Trust’s exhibition of Lord Castlereagh (credit @/karendouglas_NI on twitter)
"The disease was getting worse with every passing hour, and all the efforts of doctors allowed to avoid death only for a while. On October 15, after a quarter past nine in the evening, the earthly life of our Prince came to an end. He died in the arms of his elder brother, who hurried to join him; in the presence of his wife, his younger sister Eleanore, his niece Theresa, Princess von Lobkowitz, his two younger sons, his inner circle and servants - in all the fullness of condolences, love and loyalty that this earthly realm can grant us. His eldest son, Prince Frederick, summoned from a distant land of Hungary, where his service kept him, could not be present at this sad but sacred moment. The news of what had occurred caught him by surprise in the middle of his journey through Bohemia.

In what place should the Prince's body have rested? Reverence for the glory he had won and love for the Fatherland argued about it on the day of his death..."
Today is the 202nd anniversary of field-marshal Schwarzenberg’s death and I thought that the only right thing to do was to depict him with his admirable wife, Maria Anna, Marianna or - simply but with much-much-much love - Nani, whom prince Karl loved with all of his heart and soul.
(Perhaps, there is too much ancient pathos but it was done with much respect towards both of them. 🏛️🕊️)
Every time I start thinking about the fate of this wonderful family, it brings tears to my eyes. They were blessed with incredibly deep feelings but didn’t have enough time to enjoy them together peacefully…
But they still had some! And that’s the most important thing to know. 🌺
You definitely want to follow this superb artist and amazing specialist in the 18th - early 19th century British affairs! 🌺
Herzlich willkommen! ❤️


that one duel thingy just to see how it might go