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Mária Terézia
The young Maria Theresia sees her life clearly in front of her: she will marry Franz Stephan of Lorraine and start a family of many with him. Even if Franz Stephan is not quite sure of his luck and her father, Emperor Charles VI, and his powerful advisor Prince Eugene of Savoy forge quite different plans for them. It looks quite as if the young archduchess must sacrifice her happiness to the cause of the state
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Plot Summary
The series chronicles the life and reign of Maria Theresa, the only female ruler of the Habsburg dominions. It delves into her struggles to maintain power in a male-dominated world, her political maneuvering, military challenges, and personal life, including her relationships and the upbringing of her numerous children.
Critical Reception
The series received generally positive reviews, particularly for its ambitious scope, historical detail, and strong performances, especially from the lead actresses portraying Maria Theresa at different stages of her life. It was praised for bringing a complex historical figure to life for a modern audience, although some critics noted pacing issues in certain episodes.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its detailed historical portrayal and strong lead performances.
Appreciated for its depiction of a powerful female ruler navigating a patriarchal society.
Some viewers found the narrative pacing to be inconsistent at times.
Google audience: Audience reception on platforms like Google is not widely aggregated for this specific production, but general feedback suggests appreciation for the historical accuracy and the compelling story of Maria Theresa.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for several Hungarian film and television awards, including awards for acting and best drama series.
Fun Fact
The production meticulously recreated 18th-century costumes and settings to ensure historical authenticity, with considerable effort put into sourcing or crafting period-accurate textiles and furnishings.
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