User:Dialuanny0/sandbox
I, @Dialuanny0, present you with my Wikipedia sandbox! Sorry if it is quite messy.
Here I come to rework Wikipedia articles, test out new layouts, and create Wikipedia articles.
I’m currently doing a practice test for reworking future articles under the header “PRACTICE TEST”.
Maria Theresa of Austria, Duchess of Wüttermberg
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Maria Theresa of Austria, Duchess of Wüttermberg (Maria Theresa Anna; 15 July 1845 - 9 October 1927) was duchess of Wüttermberg as the wife of Duke Philipp of Württemberg. She was the daughter of Archduke Albrecht, Duke of Teschen and Princess Hildegard of Bavaria.
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Duchess of Wüttermberg | |
Born | 15 July 1845 Vienna, Austria |
Died | 9 October 1927 (aged 87) |
Spouse | Duke Philipp of Württemberg |
Issue | Albrecht, Duke of Württemberg
Duchess Marie Amélie Duke Ulrich |
House | Habsburg-Lorriane |
Father | Archduke Albert, Duke of Teschen |
Mother | Princess Hildegard of Bavaria |
Religion | Roman Catholic |
Biography — MARIA THERESA OF AUSTRIA, DUCHESS OF WÜTTERMBERG
[edit]Archduchess Maria Theresa Anna was the second daughter and second child borne to Archduke Albert, Duke of Teschen and his wife, Princess Hildegard of Bavaria. Maria was born in Vienna, Austria.
In the June of 1862, King Louis I of Portugal sent a letter to Maria’s father, Albert, asking for Maria’s hand in marriage; Louis needed a wife to continue possessing the throne of Braganza.
Paulina Longworth
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Born | New Palace, Darmstadt, Grand Duchy of Hesse, German Empire | 11 March 1895||||
Died | 16 November 1903 Skierniewice, Congress Poland, Russian Empire | (aged 8)||||
Burial | Rosenhöhe, Darmstadt, Grand Duchy of Hesse, German Empire | ||||
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House | Hesse-Darmstadt | ||||
Father | Ernst Ludwig, Grand Duke of Hesse and by Rhine | ||||
Mother | Princess Victoria Melita of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha |
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Louise-Honorine, Duchesse de Choiseul
[edit]Louise-Honorine, Duchesse de Choiseul (1734 – 1801) was the duchess of Choiseul as the wife of Étienne François. She was the heiress of the grand fortune left by her grandfather Antoine Crozat.
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Duchesse de Choiseul | |
Full name | Louise-Honorine Crozat du Châtel |
Born | 1734 Paris, Kingdom of France |
Died | 1801 Republic of France |
Noble family | Choiseul |
Spouse | |
Father | Louis François Crozat |
Random testing
[edit]Dialuann[1] (born on February 24), known as DiaAntoinette, is an author and independent songwriter. They were a victim of a Roblox hacking incident.[2]
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Other names | DiaAntoinette |
Occupations | |
Years active | 2020–present |
Notable work | Chickens Life (2020) |
Relatives | Karmenator11 (cousin) |
Life — RANDOM TESTING
[edit]In 2020, Dialuann independently published Chickens Life on the website Wattpad.[3] Subsequently, in 2022, she released a fan fiction dedicated to Korean television series All of Us Are Dead (2022).[4] Earlier in 2021, Dialuann released Roblox-based edits on YouTube.
On May 16, 2022, Dialuann released a trailer for her short film The Bedwar, which would eventually released on June 3 that year—on YouTube. Alongside a short film, Dialuann would release an official soundtrack for the film: “Larry”,[5][6] underneath the name DiaAntoinette and The Crew.
Dialuann’s cousin, Karmenator11, was a victim of an acute Roblox hacking incident.[7]
Hacking incident
[edit]During the summer of 2019, Dialuann’s cousin, Karmenator11, got hacked on the gaming platform Roblox.[8][9] A year later, in 2020, Dialuann herself got hacked, by supposedly the same person.[9][2] This incident became more well-known in June 2022, upon the release of Medium blogs.
Filmography
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2022 | The Bedwar | Dia | Released on YouTube as an unofficial film. |
References — RANDOM TESTING
[edit]- ^ “Dialuann” is a supposed moniker. Their real name is unknown. It is possible it is Anastasia, Anya, Dia, Sophia, or Violet.
- ^ a b McLain, Sara. "dialuann". Hacker Profiles. Retrieved 15 June 2022.
- ^ "Chickens Life - Dialuann". www.wattpad.com. Retrieved 15 June 2022.
- ^ "All of Us Are Dead, But with My OC - Dialuann". www.wattpad.com. Retrieved 15 June 2022.
- ^ Larry - Genius Lyrics, retrieved 15 June 2022
- ^ Larry - Audio, retrieved 15 June 2022
- ^ "Karmen". iiiavawashere. Retrieved 15 June 2022.
- ^ "Dialuann, Karmenator11, and Ava | Three Liars Caught". hackerxreporter.livejournal.com. Retrieved 15 June 2022.
- ^ a b D.H (15 June 2022). "The real story behind unknown Roblox hacker". Medium. Retrieved 15 June 2022.
Angélique, Abbess of Maubisson
[edit]Angélique d’Estrées (1570 — 1634) was an abbess at the Maubisson Abbey. She was the penultimate daughter of Françoise Babou de La Bourdaisière, and was henceforth the half-sister of Gabrielle d'Estrées—the mistress of King Henry IV of France.
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Abbess of Maubisson Abbey | |
Born | 1570 |
Died | 1634 Paris, France |
Karmenator11
[edit]Karmen Elizabeth[1] (formerly known as Karmenator) was the victim of an acute Roblox hacking incident in 2019. She is the cousin of Dialuann.
Life — KARMENATOR11
[edit]Marie-Louise Derval
[edit]Marie-Louise Derval (25 October 1884 – 10 April 1965) was a French actress and comedian, known for her role in the 1917 silent film Anguish.[2]
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Born | Marie-Louise Pitron 25 October 1884 Paris, 9th arrondissement, France |
Died | 10 April 1965
(aged 80) Paris, 8th arrondissement, France |
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Years active | 1912 – 1937 |
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Life - M-L. DERVAL
[edit]Marie-Louise Pitron was born on 25 October 1884 in Paris, France. She made her screen debut on 12 July 1912 when she appeared in the silent film Les Amours de la reine Élisabeth, playing the role of Lady Howard.[3]
Practice testing for future articles
[edit]Practicing royal infoboxes.
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Empress of Crowháwk | |||||||||||||
Tenure | 24 April 1804 – 20 May 1824 | ||||||||||||
Coronation | 1 June 1804 | ||||||||||||
Predecessor | Marca Helen Ann | ||||||||||||
Successor | Marie-Charlotte Hedvig | ||||||||||||
Queen of Crowháwka | |||||||||||||
Tenure | 1 November 1799 – 24 April 1804 | ||||||||||||
Coronation | 3 November 1799 | ||||||||||||
Predecessor | Maximillian Joseph Francis | ||||||||||||
Successor | Marca Helen Ann | ||||||||||||
Queen of East Fransia | |||||||||||||
Tenure | 2 February 1811 – 19 May 1824 | ||||||||||||
Successor | Marie Bethanne Antoinette | ||||||||||||
Coronation | 1 November 1812 | ||||||||||||
Born | 24 February 1779 Von Frankreich-Turm, Rothenburg ob der Tauber, Bavaria, Germany | ||||||||||||
Died | 19 May 1824
(aged 45) Cotiana Sea, Crowháwkian Isle | ||||||||||||
Burial | 21 May 1824 Paul und Paulina Chapel, Crowháwkian Isle, Crowháwk | ||||||||||||
Spouse |
Crown Prince Heinrich Charles
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House | Hohenzollern | ||||||||||||
Father | Leopold Josef | ||||||||||||
Mother | Carolina Maria | ||||||||||||
Religion | Judaism |
More testing
[edit]Rosalie L. war déi lescht Déngschtleeschtung vun der Kinnigin vu Frankräich Marie Antoinette.
Infanta Maria Antonietta Ferdinanda de España was born at the Palacio de San Telmo in Seville, the youngest daughter of King Philip V of Spain and of second his wife, Elisabeth Farnese. As a daughter of the King of Spain, she was given the royal title of Infanta and held the style till her marriage. From her birth she was seventh in line to the Spanish throne, Spain allowing females to inherit the throne not observing the Salic law.
It was she was an Infanta of Spain that the young princess was allowed the style of Her Royal Highness. One of seven children, her siblings were to marry well:
Infante Carlos (1716-1788) - later Duke of Parma (1731-1735); King of Spain (1735-1788) would marry Maria Amalia of Saxony; Infante Francisco of Spain (1717) died in infancy; Infanta Mariana Victoria (1718-1781) - Engaged to Louis XV of France but later Queen of Portugal as wife of Joseph I of Portugal; They were the parents of Maria I of Portugal, the first Queen regnant of Portugal; Infante Felipe (1720-1765) - Later Duke of Parma as heir of his mother; married Princess Louise Élisabeth of France, the eldest daughter of Louis XV. They founded the House of Bourbon-Parma which still claims the title Duke of Parma and Piacenza; Infanta Maria Teresa Antonia Rafaela (1726-1746) - Married Louis, Dauphin of France, eldest son of Louis XV; Infante Luis Antonio (1727-1785) - married morganatically;
Her husband was a private conservative and very religious person, who, as a young boy, stayed far from public life. His father felt him to be unsuitable to hold power. When he came to the throne in 1773 and worked on bureaucratic and military aspects of the reign. He was suspicious of anything innovative. However, he did implement several public works as well as paying a great deal of attention to his administration and armed forces. He approved and set up two new important cultural state institutions on the advice of the bourgeoisie and aristocracy alike, the Academy of Science and the Agricultural Society
Her oldest soson, future king of Sardinia, married the French princess Marie Clotilde de France, sister of Louis XVI of France; Maria Antonietta and her daughter in law would remain close till Maria Antonietta's death.
During her life in he adopted country, she lived in the Royal Palace of Turin where most of her children were born. She also used the Villa della Regina.
Testing article links — Practice
[edit]Marie Antoinette (1755 — 1793) was the last Queen of France and Navarre before the French Revolution, occurring between 1789 to 1799. Before Marie Antoinette’s ultimate death by guillotine, she gave birth to four children: Marie-Thérèse, Louis Joseph, Louis Charles, Sophie Helena.
Article testing 2023
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Biography
[edit]Born on 19 March 1751, Maria Josepha was the ninth but sixth surviving daughter of Francis I, Holy Roman Emperor and Empress Maria Theresa. After the death of her sister-in-law Princess Isabella of Parma, Maria Josepha was the most important female at court after her mother, niece Archduchess Maria Theresianiece and sister Archduchess Maria Amaliasister. She lost that position induring May 1767 when her olderelder brother Archduke Joseph married a second cousin, Maria Josepha of Bavaria. ▼
Born on 19 March 1751, Maria Josepha was the ninth but sixth surviving daughter of Francis I, Holy Roman Emperor and Maria Theresa, Queen of Hungary and Bohemia.
▲ After the death of her sister-in-law Princess Isabella of Parma, Maria Josepha was the most important female at court after her mother, niece Archduchess Maria Theresia and sister Archduchess Maria Amalia. She lost that position in May 1767 when her older brother Archduke Joseph married a second cousin, Maria Josepha of Bavaria.
Empress Maria Theresa wanted to marry her fourth eldest surviving daughter, Archduchess Maria Amalia, to Ferdinand of Naples and Sicily for political reasons. However, after Ferdinand's father Charles III of Spain objected to the five-year age difference, Maria Josepha, as the next eldest daughter, was left as the obviousnext candidate for Ferdinand's hand in marriage.[4] She and Ferdinand were the same age, and better yet, Maria Josepha was considered "delightfully pretty, pliant by nature," and the favorite of her brother Joseph.[4]
Maria Josepha had been terrified of dying of smallpox ever since the death of her olderelder sister Archduchess Maria Johanna Gabriela in 1762. Her fears were realised when she died of smallpox on the very day she was to have left Vienna for her journey across the Alps to marry Ferdinand. Popular belief holds that she contracted smallpox because her mother, Maria Theresa, insisted that she go and pray at the improperly sealed tomb of her sister-in-law, Empress Empress Maria Josepha, who had recently died of the disease, because they shared the same name.[4] However, the rash appeared two days after Maria Josepha visited the vault, and there is an incubation period of about one week after initial infection before symptoms of a rash appear. Therefore, the Archduchess must have been infected before visiting the vault.[5]
She is buried in vault number 46 at the Imperial Crypt Vaults of the Imperial Crypt in Vienna. After her death, her sister Archduchess Maria Carolina was given as a bride to the King of Naples in her place.[6]
Ancestry
[edit]- ^ Her real name is Karmen Elizabeth, though she is often addressed as Karmenator11 (her Roblox username) or Karmenator.
- ^ Oscherwitz & Higgin, p.143
- ^ Desfontaines, Henri; Mercanton, Louis (31 July 1912), Les amours de la reine Élisabeth (Short, Biography, Drama), Pathé Frères, retrieved 18 June 2022
- ^ a b c Fraser, Antonia (2001). Marie Antoinette, The Journey. Anchor. p. 28. ISBN 0-7538-1305-X.
- ^ Hopkins, Donald R. (2002). The greatest killer: smallpox in history, with a new introduction. University of Chicago Press. p. 64. ISBN 0-226-35168-8.
- ^ Fraser, p. 29.