From what I have read he was so out of it the Ministers formed a cabal and the administrative apparatus became really liberal and was sometimes refusing to do things. It was difficult because Francis I made it all about him (Not in a bad way but it stunted the progressive nature of the bureaucracy who did not like his heavy-handedness.).
I cannot speak for AM but I imagine there are several factors: Firstly, the German 'ch' sound is foreign to English and does not appear in any (natively) English words-and AM is a native English speaker; secondly, German (unlike Czech) distinguishes between *two* such sounds (both spelt as 'ch') one softer and closer to English 'sh' (e.g. 'MetterniCH') and one more guttural and closer to 'ck' (e.g. 'auCH'). In short, I posit AM's pronunciation as 'Metternish' is the result of him approximating the German pronunciation using sounds native to his language
That guy's head was huge 😯
a bit Yakoob N the painting
I loved the video, I listened to it while getting ready for church.😇👍👍
Oh yeah, it's big brain time.
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Finlay YT is recommending content again
I wonder how did you create your pfp signet? I need one for myself hahaha.
From what I have read he was so out of it the Ministers formed a cabal and the administrative apparatus became really liberal and was sometimes refusing to do things. It was difficult because Francis I made it all about him (Not in a bad way but it stunted the progressive nature of the bureaucracy who did not like his heavy-handedness.).
He tried to consummate his marriage, but couldn’t due to having multiple seizures.
Did not know about this emperor. Franz Joseph ruled from 1848 to 1916. That was an incredibly long reign. Franz Joseph was the nephew of Ferdinand?
I don't know why but it difficult to hear this video.
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Out of curiosity, why do you pronounce Metternich's name as ''Metrniš''? Why not pronounce it as it's done in Czech and German, just ''Metrnich''?
I cannot speak for AM but I imagine there are several factors: Firstly, the German 'ch' sound is foreign to English and does not appear in any (natively) English words-and AM is a native English speaker; secondly, German (unlike Czech) distinguishes between *two* such sounds (both spelt as 'ch') one softer and closer to English 'sh' (e.g. 'MetterniCH') and one more guttural and closer to 'ck' (e.g. 'auCH'). In short, I posit AM's pronunciation as 'Metternish' is the result of him approximating the German pronunciation using sounds native to his language