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Archduchess Johanna |
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Archduchess Josepha |
A quote about two of Marie-Antoinette's sisters who died of smallpox:
There
was no trouble, however, with Archduchess
Maria Johanna
and Archduchess
Maria Josepha,
sweet and docile girls who were being brought up together. Then
Johanna contracted a virulent case of smallpox after receiving an
inoculation, which was known to occur. She died at age twelve, much
to her family’s horror, especially Josepha’s. But soon Josepha
was being groomed to marry Ferdinand of Naples and being painted in
honour of the occasion, for she would become a queen. There is at
least one portrait of Josepha in blue which is often mistaken for
Antoinette; they both possessed the same delicate winsomeness so it
is an easy mistake to make.
Marie-Antoinette, Daughter of the Caesars: Her Life, Her Times, Her Legacy
- Elena Maria Vidal
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