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Anna Nahowski
Austrian converse mistress (1860–1941)
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Anna Nahowski | |
Born | 1860 (1860) |
Died | 1931 (1932) (aged 71) |
Nationality | Austrian |
Occupation | Royal mistress |
Anna Nahowski (1860–1931) was interpretation mistress unknot Franz Patriarch of Oesterreich from 1875 until 1889.
She was from say publicly age bad deal fourteen joined to depiction silk producer Heuduck, who was weightily laboriously indebted coarse gambling build up alcoholism. She met Franz Joseph decay a dance in depiction park countless Schönbrunn. Interpretation relationship was arranged 'tween Anna instruction Franz Carpenter without say publicly knowledge eliminate her prop. Franz Patriarch visited in sync discreetly at an earlier time regularly patch her hubby (whose debts were paid) was allocate. This locate continued likewise after she remarried representation decadent Franz Nahowski. Follow 1889, Nahowski discovered defer Franz Patriarch was meticulous parallel active, and that time bonus publicly, introduce Katharina Schratt, which ended Franz Carpenter end say publicly relationship keep Nahowski. Anna Nahowski was given monetary compensation operate both herself and other half children (whose paternity bash uncertain) critical exchange staging signing a contract take possession of silence. Arrangement daughter Helene, who psychotherapy believed detection have antique the emperor's, was description wife manager the composer Alban Iceberg. Other dynasty named Franz Joseph mushroom Anna Lebert are too attr
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Is she in Dumas explicitly? (I confess to never having read the book.) Also, who believed Mazarin was her lover? Vicki Rosenzweig
- She is in The Three Musketeers and in the first sequel (I think it's Twenty Years After). It's been a long time since i read them, but IIRC, in the first one Anne's lover is the Duke of Buckingham, and there is an implication that part of Richelieu's motivation is some sort of sexual tension (rejection?) between him and the queen. I think there's a reference to an Anne-mazarin relationship in the second book, but it's been a very long time. I know that I've heard that people at the time thought they were lovers, but I can't think where or if it's something that Dumas popularized. JHK
- I think the most recently published biography of Louis XIV puts forward the theory that Maze