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Königin Olga. Die Zarentochter auf dem württembergischen Thron

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Königin Olga. Die Zarentochter auf dem württembergischen ThronAntje Windgassens Romanbiografie gewhrt einen Einblick in das bewegende Leben von Knigin Olga von Wrttemberg: authentisch und voller Gefhl! Als Tochter von Zar Nikolaj I. wchst Olga Romanowa behtet am russischen Zarenhof in St. Petersburg auf. Mit 23 Jahren begegnet die umfassend gebildete, schne Grofrstin auf Sizilien dem wrttembergischen Thronfolger. Auch wenn es dynastisch politische Erwgungen der Familien sind: Olga nimmt Karls Antrag gerne an.

Antje Windgassens Romanbiografie gewährt einen Einblick in das bewegende Leben von Königin Olga von Württemberg: authentisch und voller Gefühl! Als Tochter von Zar Nikolaj I. wächst Olga Romanowa behütet am russischen Zarenhof in St. Petersburg auf. Mit 23 Jahren begegnet die umfassend gebildete, schöne Großfürstin auf Sizilien dem württembergischen Thronfolger. Auch wenn es dynastisch-politische Erwägungen der Familien sind: Olga nimmt Karls Antrag gerne an. Nach der Hochzeit wird das Glück der neuen Kronprinzessin getrübt, als sie von Karls Homosexualität erfährt. Doch die junge Frau zeigt Größe, akzeptiert die ¿intimen Herzensfreundschaften¿ ihres Mannes und stürzt sich in ihr sozial-karitatives Engagement: Olga macht sich stark für die Erziehung und Bildung von Mädchen, initiiert Kranken- und Pflegeeinrichtungen und erobert die Herzen der Bevölkerung. Bis heute tragen zahlreiche soziale und medizinische Institutionen ihren Namen. Obwohl aus der Ehe keine leiblichen Kinder hervorgehen: Olgas Verhältnis zu Karl vertieft sich zunehmend, eine innig-liebevolle Freundschaft entsteht. Nach der Thronbesteigung 1864 lenkt das liberale, fürsorgliche Königspaar Württemberg durch politisch schwierige Zeiten. Im Zuge eines Skandals um Karls Beziehung zu einem deutlich jüngeren Amerikaner wächst Olga einmal mehr über sich hinaus. Als sie stirbt, trauert das ganze Land um seine geliebte Königin. Die berührende Geschichte einer klugen, starken Frau und einer besonderen Freundschaft.

EAN: 9783878001416
Farbverschnitt: Generell werden die Bücher ohne Farbverschnitt geliefert, auch wenn die Abbildungen einen Farbverschnitt zeigen.
Erscheinungsjahr: 2021
Produktform: Leinen, Gebunden
Beilage: HC
Autoren: Windgassen, Antje
Seitenzahl/Blattzahl: 280
Abbildungen: ca. 10 bis 15 Abbildungen
Keyword: 200 Jahre; 200 jahre königin olga; Adel; Baden-Württemberg; Frauentag; Hochadel 1860 von Württemberg; Karl von Württemberg; Königin Olga Kugeln; Olga Romanowa; Olga von Württemberg; Romanow; Russland; Sankt Petersburg; Sizilien; St. Petersburg; Stuttgart; Württemberg; belletristik; biografischer Roman; deutsche Literatur; fanclub königin olga; friedrichshafen; geburtstag; geschenk buch schokolade; geschichte; geschichte Stuttgart; großfürstin; historienroman; historische Frauenfiguren; historischer Roman; homosexualität; jubiläum; königin Olga; königin olga stift; königliches Friedrichshafen; landesmuseum württemberg; olga jahr; olga-Orden; olgahain; romanbiografie
Fachschema: Europa / Geschichte, Kulturgeschichte
Fachkategorie: Biografischer Roman~Historischer Roman~Europäische Geschichte, Biografien: Könige und Königinnen
Region: Russland~Stuttgart
Thema: Eintauchen
Text Sprache: ger
Verlag: Südverlag, Sdverlag GmbH
Länge: 208 mm
Breite: 134 mm
Höhe: 30 mm
Gewicht: 432 gr
Genre: Belletristik
Herkunftsland: DEUTSCHLAND (DE)
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