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Margaretha Collection

"Margaretha: A Journey Through Time and Royalty" Step into the world of Margaretha, a name that echoes through history

Background imageMargaretha Collection: Portrait Brak Family Amsterdam Mennonites Family portrait

Portrait Brak Family Amsterdam Mennonites Family portrait
Portrait of the Brak Family, Amsterdam Mennonites, Family portrait of the Amsterdam Baptist family Brak in an interior sitting around a table in front of a mantelpiece

Background imageMargaretha Collection: Costumes of Count Ernst IV von Gleichen and his wives, 1889 (chromolithograph)

Costumes of Count Ernst IV von Gleichen and his wives, 1889 (chromolithograph)
5912592 Costumes of Count Ernst IV von Gleichen and his wives, 1889 (chromolithograph); (add.info.: Costumes of Count Ernst IV von Gleichen with his first wife Ingeborg and second wife Margaretha)

Background imageMargaretha Collection: Historical cargo glider Margaretha on the main canal in the old town of Papenburg, Emsland

Historical cargo glider Margaretha on the main canal in the old town of Papenburg, Emsland, Lower Saxony, Germany

Background imageMargaretha Collection: Princess Sibylla of Sweden, with daughters

Princess Sibylla of Sweden, with daughters
Princess Sibylla of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (1908-1972) was the great-grandchild of Queen Victoria and mother of King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden

Background imageMargaretha Collection: King and courtiers, battle scene, 13th century

King and courtiers, battle scene, 13th century
Costumes of the 13th century. King and ladies sending knights off to battle, and king and his knights in combat with lance and shield

Background imageMargaretha Collection: Bad Mitterndorf, Styria, Austria, c1935. Creator: Unknown

Bad Mitterndorf, Styria, Austria, c1935. Creator: Unknown
Bad Mitterndorf, Styria, Austria, c1935. View of the spire of Sankt Margaretha in the spa town of Bad Mitterndorf, with the Dachstein Mountains beyond

Background imageMargaretha Collection: St Margarets Church, Kaprun, Austria, c1935. Creator: Unknown

St Margarets Church, Kaprun, Austria, c1935. Creator: Unknown
St Margarets Church, Kaprun, Austria, c1935. Parish church of St Margaretha in the village of Kaprun, Zell am See district. From " Osterreich - Land Und Volk", (Austria, Land and People)

Background imageMargaretha Collection: hll. Paulus Margaretha Barbara c. 1470 / 80 mixed media

hll. Paulus Margaretha Barbara c. 1470 / 80 mixed media
The hll. Paulus, Margaretha and Barbara, c. 1470/80, mixed media on wood, 124 x 88 cm, unsigned, Elsassischer Meister, 15. Jh

Background imageMargaretha Collection: Gijsbertus Johannus van den Berg Portrait miniature

Gijsbertus Johannus van den Berg Portrait miniature
Gijsbertus Johannus van den Berg, Portrait miniature by Johanna Elzina Bake, portrait miniature painting footage gold wood paint watercolor ivory ivory backing (standard size)

Background imageMargaretha Collection: Portrait mr Diederik Willemsz Van Hogendorp 1696-1760

Portrait mr Diederik Willemsz Van Hogendorp 1696-1760
Portrait of mr. Diederik Willemsz. Van Hogendorp (1696-1760), portrait painting material linen oil painting, Standing rectangular portrait of man representing Diederik Willemsz

Background imageMargaretha Collection: Princess Margaretha of Sweden

Princess Margaretha of Sweden (Margaretha Sofia Lovisa Ingeborg 1899-1977) - a member of the Swedish Royal Family and a Princess of Denmark as a result of her marriage to Prince Axel of Denmark

Background imageMargaretha Collection: Madame Mata-Hari dancing at the Musee Guimet

Madame Mata-Hari dancing at the Musee Guimet
Mata Hari, a Malay name meaning eye of the day was the stage name of Margaretha Zelle, a Dutch exotic dancer and courtesan

Background imageMargaretha Collection: Seashells from 18th century Danish volume

Seashells from 18th century Danish volume
Plate illustrating colourful seashells from special royal publication for King Frederick V of Denmark, title translates as Exquisitie Conches and other snals

Background imageMargaretha Collection: German costume of the nobility, 1504

German costume of the nobility, 1504.. Chromolithograph from Jakob Heinrich von Hefner-Altenecks Costumes, Artworks and Appliances from the Middle Ages to the 17th Century, Frankfurt, 1889

Background imageMargaretha Collection: Princess Margaretha of Sweden working for Red Cross, WW1

Princess Margaretha of Sweden working for Red Cross, WW1
Princess Margaretha, aged fifteen years old, the eldest daughter of Prince Carl of Sweden, brother of the King of Sweden, brother of the King of Sweden, and Princess Ingeborg

Background imageMargaretha Collection: Princess Sibylla of Sweden with her daughters

Princess Sibylla of Sweden with her daughters
Princess Sibylla and her three eldest children.Sibylla, the daughter of Charles Edward, Duke of Saxe Coburg, married Prince Gustav Adolf of Sweden

Background imageMargaretha Collection: Klopstocks First Wife

Klopstocks First Wife
The German writer KLOPSTOCKs first wife, Meta (Margaretha) (nee Moller) Date: 1728 - 1758

Background imageMargaretha Collection: Grietgen Margaretha Jansdr 1580 Engraving Plate

Grietgen Margaretha Jansdr 1580 Engraving Plate
Artokoloro

Background imageMargaretha Collection: The Music Room of Archduchess Margarete, Princess of Saxony, in Schloss Ambras, 1870-9

The Music Room of Archduchess Margarete, Princess of Saxony, in Schloss Ambras, 1870-9
XOS1766037 The Music Room of Archduchess Margarete, Princess of Saxony, in Schloss Ambras, 1870-9 (watercolour and gouache on wove paper) by FAorster

Background imageMargaretha Collection: Parish Church of St. Margaretha in Niederranna, Muehldorf, Spitzer Graben valley, Wachau valley

Parish Church of St. Margaretha in Niederranna, Muehldorf, Spitzer Graben valley, Wachau valley, Waldviertel region, Lower Austria, Austria, Europe

Background imageMargaretha Collection: MATA HARI, Margaretha Geertruida Zelle, called (1876-1917)

MATA HARI, Margaretha Geertruida Zelle, called (1876-1917). Dutch dancer and spy. Photography

Background imageMargaretha Collection: Margaretha Sinclair

Margaretha Sinclair
MARGARETHA SINCLAIR probably Dutch, and there seems to be some connection with scouting



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"Margaretha: A Journey Through Time and Royalty" Step into the world of Margaretha, a name that echoes through history. From Amsterdam's Mennonite family portraits to Princess Sibylla of Sweden with her daughters, this captivating figure has left her mark on different eras. In the 13th century, amidst kings and courtiers in battle scenes, Margaretha's presence was felt. Traveling further back in time, we find ourselves in Bad Mitterndorf, Styria, Austria circa 1935. An unknown creator captures an enigmatic portrait that leaves us wondering about Margaretha's story. St. Margaret's Church in Kaprun stands as a testament to faith and devotion—a place where Margaretha might have found solace during her journey. Seashells from an 18th-century Danish volume remind us of the wonders she may have encountered along her path. The nobility of Germany dons elaborate costumes from 1504—an era when Margaretha could have been immersed in opulence or perhaps even influenced fashion herself. But it is not just glamour that defines her; she also had a compassionate side. During World War I, Princess Margaretha of Sweden worked tirelessly for the Red Cross—her dedication shining through amidst chaos and despair. And alongside Princess Sibylla of Sweden with their daughters by their side, they embodied strength and resilience. Delving deeper into history reveals Klopstock's first wife—a glimpse into another facet of Margaretha's life that remains shrouded in mystery. Finally, a knight clad in battle armor from the 14th century reminds us of the courage she may have possessed throughout her own personal battles. Margaretha: a name intertwined with artistry, royalty, compassion, and bravery across centuries—a woman whose legacy continues to captivate our imagination today.