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FANI STIPKOVIĆ WAS MARIA THERESIA, AND I HER HUSBAND


I first heard of Fani Stipković some 10 years ago, when she's been completing her study of journalism and also worked as model. Somehow both her and Mia Kovačić I spotted as not only good looking, but also clever girls, whom I deemed something as ideal partner. Of course, I wasn't aware in that time that they both could be 'someone special' from my past incarnations.
I already stated that I'm pretty sure that Mia was my wife in 19th century America. But, how did I come to conclusion that Fani was also my wife, this time in 19th century Austria. I can say that not a long after taking closer look at the photo, more precisely painting of Maria Theresa, I was sure that it must be incarnation of Fani Stipković. That's her, simply because there's not some other like her around. Period.
But, what about her husband, Francis I? At first, I rejected the thought that I could be her husband. I'm not that chubby, double-chinned guy, I thought. But, on the afterthought, and over and over again, I became more and more convinced that it could be me. I wanted to put a marriage proposal to her some five years ago to her but, unexpectedly, 'out of the blue', I fell in love with basketball player Antonija Mišura. Hovever, I gave up of anything like proposal, because, she was in long-term realtionship with Marko Sandrić, and then they married a couple of years ago.
It seems that they both are also incarnation of Austrian nobility from 19th century. Antonija is incarnation of Princess Maria Wilhelmina von Neipperg, and he is incarnation of Prince Johann Adam von Auersperg, her husband, whom she married in 1756. Maria Wilhelmina's father was the teacher and friend of Emperor Francis I. They started their relation even before she got married. Wikipedia article says: “Francis was a serial adulterer, many of his affairs well-known and indiscreet, notably one with Maria Wilhelmina, Princess of Auersperg, who was thirty years his junior. This particular affair was remarked upon in the letters and journals of visitors to the court and in those of his children.“
Emperor Francis I was born at Nancy, in France in 1708 (in same town where Henry VI got married). His father was Leopold, Duke of Lorraine and mother Elisabeth Charlotte of Orleans. (I think their incarnation are Amy Davidson and her husband, Kacy Lockwood. Amy was my sister-in-law from previous incarnation, as Henry VI, born also there, in France.)
Francis and Maria Therese were cousins in third degree. They shared the same great-grandfather, Ferdinand III (incarnation: Henry Fonda). Francis stems from his daughter, Eleanor of Austria (incarnation: Jane Fonda), whilst Maria Therese stems from his son Leopold I (incarnation: Sammy Davis Jr.).
1. FERDINAND III [HENRY FONDA] ’ ELEONOR OF AUSTRIA, daughter [JANE FONDA] ’ LEOPOLD, DUKE OF LORRAINE ’ FRANCIS I [GREAT-GRANDSON OF FERDINAND III]
2. FERDINAND III [HENRY FONDA] ’ LEOPOLD I, son [SAMMY DAVIS JR.] ’ CHARLES VI ’ MARIA THERESE [GREAT-GRANDAUGHTER OF FERDINAND III]
The wedding of imperial couple was held on February 14, 1736. in Vienna. There is one similarity between Francis I and English king Henry VI. “Francis was well content to leave the wielding of power to his able wife.”, Wikipedia says. The emperor was not active in politics at all (that’s why Maria Therese is better remembered then him in history). “...his wife left him in charge of the financial affairs, which he managed well until his death.“, another citation. Here is similarity with William Dickinson (next incarnation), who was treasurer of the Amherst College. And, more similarity with Henry VI. „He also took a great interest in the natural sciences. He was a member of the Freemasons.“ Francis I showed greater interest in his studies, than actually ruling the Empire.
Titles of Maria Theresa - Holy Roman Empress, German Queen, Archduchess of Austria, Queen of Hungary and Croatia, Queen of Bohemia.
Francis I, Holy Roman Emperor and his wife, Maria Theresa had no less than 16 children, of whom 10 survived the infancy. Among them there are two next emperors, Joseph II and Leopold II, and Maria Antonia (better known as Marie Antoinette), queen of France. Honestly, I have to admit that I don't know who their present incarnations are; their faces look familiar to me, though.
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Post je objavljen 18.03.2017. u 08:10 sati.