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  1. Margaretha von Waldeck (1533 – 15 March 1554) was the daughter of Philip IV, Count of Waldeck-Wildungen (1493–1574) and his first wife, Margaret Cirksena (1500–1537), daughter of Edzard I, Count of East Frisia. One author theorized in the 1990s that her life influenced the fairy tale of Snow White.

  2. 28 de set. de 2021 · História real de Branca de Neve. É importante notar que a verdadeira história por trás de Branca de Neve não foi comprovada, mas existem algumas teorias. A primeira delas diz que a personagem de Branca de Neve foi baseada em Margaretha Von Waldeck, uma condessa alemã que nasceu em 1533.

  3. Na Idade Média, existiu uma princesa famosa por sua beleza, chamada Margarete von Waldeck. Ela cresceu na região de Waldeck e era detestada por sua madrasta. Felipe II, da Espanha, decidiu casar-se com a bela jovem, mas antes que isso fosse concretizada ela morreu possivelmente envenenada.

  4. History. Theories. Amalgamation. Mythical parallels. Historical inspiration. Margaretha von Waldeck. Maria Sophia von Erthal. Criticism of historical theories. See also. References. Origin of the Snow White tale. "Snow White" is a German fairy tale known across much of the world.

  5. Back in the mid 1500s, there was a beautiful girl named Margarete von Waldeck who lived in a mining town called (...wait for it...) Waldeck, a small community in northwestern Germany....

  6. 24 de nov. de 2020 · Snow White. Margaretha von Waldeck was a German countess born in 1533. Local records state that she was an exceptional beauty. (1.) She was named after her mother, Margareta, who died when she was only four years old. (2.) Her father, Philip IV remarried Katherina von Hatzfeld.

  7. This essay explores the possible connection between the fairy tale “Snow White” by the Grimms and the life of Margaretha von Waldeck, a German countess who was the mistress of Philip II of Spain in the 16th century. It examines the historical and folkloric sources, the geographical references, and the motifs that may have influenced the Grimms’ version of the tale.