A part of painting of Friedrich Karl from the 1890´s. Friedrich Karl, Landgrave of Hesse (-Cassel) (1868-1940). Recognized, with the entire house of Hesse-Cassel, as possessing rights of succesion to the Grand Duchy of Hesse and the Rhine by a family compact of 1902. Elected King of Finland, as King Väinö I, in October 1918 by the Finnish parliament, but declined the throne two months later after German defeat. http://gsteinbe.intrasun.tcnj.edu/royalty/houses/hesse-cassel.htm
IF they ever offer me to be King of Finland--ill gladly take the job Heh heh heh--maybe I could even meet the Princess of Sweden? Now thats what im talking about who is a babe. Oh and as my first act as King of Finland --I would close down All McDonalds Restaurants and replace them with Sonic Drive-ins. King Carl of Finland. I like the sounds of it. [ 03. April 2003, 04:11 PM: Message edited by: C.Evans ]
Don't worry Friedrich, in Swedish it would mean something like 'Lady wise' or 'Aunt wise'. Best regards/ Daniel
A little bit... I've always known that the shape of my nose, lips, eyes and all that are very girlylike...