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31: 190: 179:, in Krakow. Helena Antonia belonged to the entourage accompanying Constance to Poland. She was one of the ladies-in-waiting that Constance painted, sitting in a carriage at the formal entry of Constance to Krakow. It is not known exactly how long Helena Antonia served as a lady-in-waiting of Constance in Poland. 151:
at this time as "healthy, friendly, mild of temperament, skillful in many chores and with quite a good mind. Her face was long and diminutive, with glowing black eyes, red cheeks; and at the age of eighteen, her beard reached her chest. Dressed in a lady's costume of that time she mostly wore green,
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By 1621, she had left her employ in the household of Queen Constance. In this year, she appeared at a freak show in Wrocław, where she was again portrayed by two painters. One of the portraits had the text: "Portrait of Miss Helena Antonia, born in the Bishopric of Liège, with a big beard, who came
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to Wrocław in 1621 and appeared in public". At this occasion, she was mocked by the spectators who claimed that her beard grew because no man wanted to marry her. It is not known what happened to Helena Antonia after her appearance in Wrocław in 1621.
252:, p. 291 (1950) ("Ulmus useful information, showing the royal patronage often offered to bearded ladies.... and the bearded Helena Antonia, according to Ulmus (p. 307) was a special favourite of Margarita of Austria, later Queen of Spain.") 124:. Her parentage is not documented, but she was likely born to commoner parents. Her life is described in the chronicle of Christian August Vulpius from 1811. From the age of nine, she started to grow facial hair. This was likely caused by 261: 152:
decorated with a golden chain". In 1595, at the age of sixteen, she was painted by one of the court painters, and during the next couple of years, she was painted by
153: 358: 344: 330: 316: 302: 288: 274: 446: 451: 140:, and Helena Antonia left for Graz in Austria. Charles II died in 1590, and Helena Antonia came into the household of his widow, 250:
Beards: Their Social Standing, Religious Involvements, Decorative Possibilities, and Value Offence and Defence Through the Ages
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Souvenir Print of Helena Antonia, Bearded Lady at the Court of the Archduchess of Austria, Maria of Spain
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at this point referred to Helena Antonia as a monster because of her facial hair.
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Being a bearded lady and a favorite of Margaret of Austria, Queen of Spain
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Polska. Dzieje cywilizacji i narodu - Rzeczpospolita szlachecka
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bearded
court dwarf
Maria of Austria, Holy Roman Empress
Margaret of Austria, Queen of Spain
Constance of Austria
Queen of Poland
Liège
hirsutism
Freak shows
Ernest of Bavaria
Charles II, Archduke of Austria
Maria Anna of Bavaria (born 1551)
Christian August Vulpius
Johannes Löselius
Dominicus Custos
Ulisse Aldrovandi
Johannes Schenck von Grafenberg
Constance of Austria
Sigismund III Vasa
Helena Antonia and other courtier women
One Thousand Beards: A Cultural History of Facial Hair
ISBN
1551521075
Physiologia barbae humanae
Beards: Their Social Standing, Religious Involvements, Decorative Possibilities, and Value Offence and Defence Through the Ages
Souvenir Print of Helena Antonia, Bearded Lady at the Court of the Archduchess of Austria, Maria of Spain
"Helena Antonia: Kobieta z brodą była dwórką królowej Konstancji. Poznaj jej historię"
"Helena Antonia: Kobieta z brodą była dwórką królowej Konstancji. Poznaj jej historię"
"Helena Antonia: Kobieta z brodą była dwórką królowej Konstancji. Poznaj jej historię"

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