Endless quarrels solution, then they also agreed to finish it with a sword. Who won the right to determine cause 'serious' it.
What makes the two fierce quarrel lady unknown. However, there is a mention of their edge and the end is a disagreement about the floral arrangements in the event.
The duel was held in the summer of 1892. Its location in Vaduz, capital of Liechtenstein - a small country situated between Austria and Switzerland.
The sword fight witnessed by a number of people. Among these Lubinska Baroness, a medical
student.
According to The Women of Action Network, the Baroness deliberately brought in to treat wounds caused by two noblemen duel Australia until first blood dripping.
Baroness Lubinska told both of them, a lot of minor injuries so infections because fiber clothing that fall into the wound by a sword thrust. He suggested, they undressed from the waist up.
At that time, the fight between the women are very rare. However, the duel between these two noble women go down in history as the 'emancipation' - because it involves a woman fighter, also connecting and doctors alike womanhood.
Duel Princess Pauline von Metternich Vienna origin and Countess Anastasia Kielmansegg (Wikipedia)
In the book, 'A Complete Bibliography of Fencing and Dueling: As Practiced by All European Nations from the Middle Ages to the Present Day' by Carl A. THIMM published in 1806, also featuring articles published evening newspaper Pall Mall Gazette on August 23 1892.
"It's not unusual sensations arising related news duel between two women honored in Australia nobility," according to the article snippet.
The article reveals, Princess Pauline Metternich, honorary president of the Honorary President of the Vienna Musical and Theatrical Exhibition and Kilmannsegg Countess, wife Statthalter of Lower Austria and president of the Ladies' Committee of the Exhibition involved in a fierce dispute. "The affair is considered so serious that it can only be solved with bloodshed."
How's the duel?
The sword fight lasted three rounds. In the last round of the princess was wounded in the nose, while the Countess injuries on the arms.
Princess Schwarzenberg and Countess Kinsk were also present in the duel proposed both to dispose of the sword, hugged each other, and be friends again. Fortunately both of them to have done so.
Although not to be fatal, event impacts the imagination of many people at the time. Pictures of women, topless, and each brandishing a sword appears in paintings and drawings.
According to The Women of Action Network, the Baroness deliberately brought in to treat wounds caused by two noblemen duel Australia until first blood dripping.
Baroness Lubinska told both of them, a lot of minor injuries so infections because fiber clothing that fall into the wound by a sword thrust. He suggested, they undressed from the waist up.
At that time, the fight between the women are very rare. However, the duel between these two noble women go down in history as the 'emancipation' - because it involves a woman fighter, also connecting and doctors alike womanhood.
Duel Princess Pauline von Metternich Vienna origin and Countess Anastasia Kielmansegg (Wikipedia)
In the book, 'A Complete Bibliography of Fencing and Dueling: As Practiced by All European Nations from the Middle Ages to the Present Day' by Carl A. THIMM published in 1806, also featuring articles published evening newspaper Pall Mall Gazette on August 23 1892.
"It's not unusual sensations arising related news duel between two women honored in Australia nobility," according to the article snippet.
The article reveals, Princess Pauline Metternich, honorary president of the Honorary President of the Vienna Musical and Theatrical Exhibition and Kilmannsegg Countess, wife Statthalter of Lower Austria and president of the Ladies' Committee of the Exhibition involved in a fierce dispute. "The affair is considered so serious that it can only be solved with bloodshed."
How's the duel?
The sword fight lasted three rounds. In the last round of the princess was wounded in the nose, while the Countess injuries on the arms.
Princess Schwarzenberg and Countess Kinsk were also present in the duel proposed both to dispose of the sword, hugged each other, and be friends again. Fortunately both of them to have done so.
Although not to be fatal, event impacts the imagination of many people at the time. Pictures of women, topless, and each brandishing a sword appears in paintings and drawings.
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