Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/11/09

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Subject: [Leica] RE: OT: Windsors Use Leicas!
From: Jim Brick <jimbrick@photoaccess.com>
Date: Tue, 09 Nov 1999 14:59:12 -0700

Look at it this way B. D., at least you weren't referred to as an Ass...

Jim


At 04:45 PM 11/9/99 +0000, B. D. Colen wrote:
>Wow! Is that a mouthful! I am most impressed that you can even begin to keep
>the royal lineage straight - something I obviously failed to do. But I guess
>I get at least partial credit for a) knowing that "Windor" was a
>nom-de-Brit, b) and knowing that at some point the "British"royals wanted to
>"hide" their ties to Germany. As to Philip, doesn't being part of the Greek
>royal family come close to being Greek? :-)
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>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: owner-leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us
>> [mailto:owner-leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us]On Behalf Of
>> Marc James
>> Small
>> Sent: Tuesday, November 09, 1999 9:33 PM
>> To: leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us
>> Subject: [Leica] OT: Windsors Use Leicas!
>>
>>
>> At 03:54 PM 11/9/1999 -0000, B. D. Colen wrote:
>> >And isn't Windsor a nom-de-Brit that the family adopted
>> around the time of
>> >WW I to hide as best they could the fact that their royal
>> genes are German,
>> >not British. Weren't Kaiser Willie and George V first
>> cousins? Prince Philip
>> >is a Greek, fer God's sake!
>>
>> My heavens, BD, how we foul up a fairly straightforward
>> historical record!
>>
>> The reigning house of Great Britain ceased to be the Tudors
>> upon the death
>> of Elizabeth I, when James VI of Scotland, a cousin, came to
>> the throne.
>> His great-grand-daughter was Queen Anne, who died in 1714, bringing
>> (illegally or, at the least, improperly in this Celti's eyes)
>> George I of
>> Hannover to the British throne, at which point the House name
>> changes to
>> Hanover.  He was a distant relative of James I, but was
>> primarily German:
>> he and his son, George II, never spoke English.  George II's grandson,
>> however, was that most-British George III, the one we spatted
>> a bit with.
>> While George III did speak some German, his son, "Prinnie"
>> (George IV) and
>> William IV did not, and certainly Victoria, his
>> grand-daughter, spoke very
>> little until she married Albert of Saxe-Coburg (yes, he's the
>> one who's
>> "been on the can for years"), when the House name becomes
>> Saxe-Coburg-Gotha.  Victoria's grand-son, another
>> most-British sort, George
>> V, changed the House name to Windsor in 1917, when he also reduced
>> dramatically the use of "prince" by those of the Royal blood.
>>  (In 1917, H
>> G Wells, a noted Socialist, called for the abolition of "an alien and
>> uninspiring monarchy", to which George V grumbled privately that,
>> "uninspiring I may be, but I'll be damned if I'm an alien!")
>>
>> The connexions between George V, Wilhelm II, and Nicholas II
>> were through
>> Victoria, not through the Germans, though the close
>> relationship between
>> the Windsors and the Montbattens (and, hence, Prince Phillip) descend
>> through a German line, Prince Louis of Battenberg being married to the
>> sister of the latest Czarina.  Prince Phillip is "Greek" only
>> by virtue of
>> being a member of the Greek Royal House:  his family are actually
>> off-shoots of the House of Hohenzollern.  (George V and
>> Nicholas II were
>> both grand-sons of Victoria, the one through her eldest
>> child, Victoria,
>> the wife of the "99-day Kaiser" and the other the second son
>> of her oldest
>> son, "Bertie" (the future Edward VII).
>>
>> In short, George V was one-quater German (Prince Albert), one quarter
>> English (Victoria), and one-half Danish (his mother, the sister of the
>> Dowager Czarina of First War fame).
>>
>> Again, the Almanach de Gotha, or Debrett's, or Burke's or
>> even Whitaker's,
>> will make this all crystalline to you.  It is interesting and most
>> important, if you are attempting to figure out precisely how
>> we arrived at
>> our current state of world affairs.
>>
>> Marc
>>
>> msmall@roanoke.infi.net  FAX:  +540/343-7315
>> Cha robh bas fir gun ghras fir!
>>
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