Victoria Empress of Germany

Standard Name: Victoria,, Empress of Germany
Used Form: Crown Princess Victoria
Used Form: Crown Princess of Prussia
Used Form: Princess Victoria of Prussia
Used Form: Princess Royal
Used Form: empress Frederick

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Dedications Linda Villari
LV 's final major work, the historical novel Oswald von Wolkenstein: A Memoir of the Last Minnesinger of Tirol, was published by J. M. Dent and Company . LV wrote it at Florence and...
Family and Intimate relationships Queen Victoria
After a twelve-hour labour, QV gave birth to her first child: Victoria Adelaide Mary Louise, Princess Royal .
Longford, Elizabeth. Queen Victoria: Born to Succeed. Harper and Row, 1964.
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Munich, Adrienne. Queen Victoria’s Secrets. Columbia University Press, 1996.
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Family and Intimate relationships Queen Victoria
QV 's eldest daughter, Crown Princess Victoria , married Prince Frederick of Prussia .
Munich, Adrienne. Queen Victoria’s Secrets. Columbia University Press, 1996.
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Family and Intimate relationships Queen Victoria
QV 's eldest daughter, Princess Victoria of Prussia , gave birth a year after her marriage to a son nicknamed Willie, who later became Kaiser Wilhelm II .
Munich, Adrienne. Queen Victoria’s Secrets. Columbia University Press, 1996.
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Family and Intimate relationships Queen Victoria
Despite the geographical distances between QV and her married children, she maintained contact with them through her voluminous correspondence. She and her eldest daughter, Crown Princess Victoria , wrote especially regularly, often several times a...
Friends, Associates Frances Isabella Duberly
Queen Victoria , with Prince Albert and their eldest daughter , reviewed the Eighth Hussars at Portsmouth on their return from the Crimean War. She bowed deeply to FID , though she did not speak to her.
Duberly, Frances Isabella. “Editor’s Introduction”. Mrs Duberly’s War. Journals and Letters from the Crimea, 1854-6, edited by Christine Kelly, Oxford University Press, 2007, p. xi - xlviii.
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Literary responses Mary Augusta Ward
MAW 's meticulous character study and tragic love story is sometimes considered her best novel. It was positively received by George Meredith , Sir J. M. Barrie , and Henry James. James wrote to her...
Occupation Maria Grey
The college was founded by the Teachers' Training and Registration Society in Bishopsgate Street, London, in order to ensure a sufficient number of competent teachers. In 1885 the Training College moved to a more...
politics Josephine Butler
Despite her ill health, JB began in the spring of 1869 to direct her energies towards a new cause, the repeal of the Contagious Diseases Acts. Perhaps following the advice of Princess Victoria , who...
Publishing Dinah Mulock Craik
Dinah Mulock 's Verses on the birth of the Princess Royal appeared in the Staffordshire Advertiser, under the intials D. M. M..
Mitchell, Sally. Dinah Mulock Craik. Twayne, 1983.
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Textual Production Marie Belloc Lowndes
Thirty-six years after this publication, MBL wrote of the way [m]uch is left out that should have been put into official biographies, because of the writer's need to keep a nervous eye cocked on certain...
Textual Production Queen Victoria
Dearest Child: The Letters Between Queen Victoria and the Princess Royal 1858-1861, the first of six volumes, was published.
Victoria, Queen. Dearest Child: Letters Between Queen Victoria and the Princess Royal 1858-1861. Editor Fulford, Roger, Evans Brothers, 1964.
Textual Production Queen Victoria
Dearest Mama: Letters Between Queen Victoria and the Crown Princess of Prussia 1861-1864 appeared.
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Textual Production Queen Victoria
Your Dear Letter: Private Correspondence of Queen Victoria and the Crown Princess of Prussia 1865-1871 was published.
Victoria, Queen. Your Dear Letter: Private Correspondence of Queen Victoria and the Crown Princess of Prussia 1865-1871. Editor Fulford, Roger, Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1971.
Textual Production Queen Victoria
Darling Child: Private Correspondence of Queen Victoria and the Crown Princess of Prussia 1871-1878 appeared in print.
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Timeline

21 November 1840: Prince Albert's attendance at Queen Victoria's...

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21 November 1840

Prince Albert 's attendance at Queen Victoria 's labour, in London, increased the popularity of fathers attending births.
Weintraub, Stanley. Victoria: An Intimate Biography. Dutton, 1987.
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Jalland, Patricia, and John Hooper. Women from Birth to Death: The Female Life Cycle in Britain 1830-1914. Harvester, 1986.
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