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Frederician fandom is the best! 3 stories in main archive and 2 stories in Madness, eeeeeeee and I have only managed to read my own gifts so far (well, I guess Madness isn't open yet either, but even if it had been I wouldn't have managed to have read them) but they are so goooooood
Also, I would like to apologize on behalf of the fandom that none of us apparently managed any Fritz/Voltaire. Some of us, uh, didn't know enough about Voltaire, and we are Taking Steps to attempt to rectify this in the future if anyone requests it, say, next year. Just saying.
I'm making this post because the last one has an insane number of comments, but I still owe SO many comments on the last post and I kiiiinda would like to read and comment on Yuletide stories for the next week as time permits so I almost hope this post doesn't get much action and then we resume in the new year? (Especially since there is a limited amount of discussion we can do on the fics right now!) :D I was thinking of making another post anyway for reveals.
(*) My husband D came up with this :P :)
Also, I would like to apologize on behalf of the fandom that none of us apparently managed any Fritz/Voltaire. Some of us, uh, didn't know enough about Voltaire, and we are Taking Steps to attempt to rectify this in the future if anyone requests it, say, next year. Just saying.
I'm making this post because the last one has an insane number of comments, but I still owe SO many comments on the last post and I kiiiinda would like to read and comment on Yuletide stories for the next week as time permits so I almost hope this post doesn't get much action and then we resume in the new year? (Especially since there is a limited amount of discussion we can do on the fics right now!) :D I was thinking of making another post anyway for reveals.
(*) My husband D came up with this :P :)
Re: Glasow
Date: 2020-01-06 11:28 am (UTC)Easter Holidays. One enters church and leaves it. One only talks of the Glasow matter. This fellow, the son of a soldier from the Brieger Garnison, had been hired as the King's batman a while ago. The King has overwhelmed him with kindness and even made him his valet, so he could come and go into the King's rooms whenever he wanted. The villain has now abused his gracious master's kindness by doing nothing but steal and rob, and even more, he's betrayed the King's secrets by making copies of all the writings he could get his hands on. There's even talk of him having tried to poison the King. At last, his villainy was uncovered by his servant, and he was caught red-handed. They found a lot of money and jewelry with him; rumor also has it he was the Countess Brühl's spy. This lady has been brought across the Polish border a few days after her arrest. There's also a rumor that Count Wackerbart has been arrested and has been brought to Küstrin. In short, we live in extrarordinary times.
I dare say. Now, Lehndorff obviously wasn't present at the arrest, nor is he in charge of the interrogation; he's simply reporting the stories making the rounds at court, and I suppose there's the possibiliity that Glasow was framed. At the same time, "being caught red handed" - auf frischer Tat ertappt - sounds like they caught him incriminating himself by doing some of the things he was accused of. And if he did steal, spy and try to poison Fritz, it would have definitely made the later conclude that it's not paranoia when they're really after you.
At the same time, since Lehndorff reports nothing of the sort about Fredersdorf - and I did run the name in a variation of spellings through the search machine, just to be sure I didn't miss an entry about Fredesdorf - , I'm even more sceptical that wiki is right about the grounds for his dismissal. If batman/valet Glasow the spy/thief/wannabe poisoner was a a sensation, the Prussian Pompadour being accused of embezzling would have easily topped that.
Re: Glasow
Date: 2020-01-06 12:03 pm (UTC)While talking about Fredersdorf, Preuss talks about Fritz's relationships with his valets in general. One, he claims Fritz was verbally *and* physically abusive toward them. Sadly, I'm accumulating enough reports of Fritz being physically abusive that I believe it, and it seems the best one can say is that he was *less* physically abusive than FW.
Two, Preuss enumerates the valets/batmen/lackeys that got dismissed for stealing from Fritz. Glasow is mentioned, of course (in a "more on him later" kind of way), and so are a couple others. Including a Deesen, who was accused of stealing from Fritz, was ordered to become a drum-beater in the army as part of his punishment. Well, evidently he couldn't take the humiliation, and on July 23, 1775, shot himself at Sanssouci.
I can't find any more on this guy, but I was reminded of something you found in Burgdorf: "'The King's love could be deadly. Katte wasn't the only one who lost his life. A young officer, Gregorii, shot himself when Friedrich turned towards a new favourite.' Again, no footnote indicating where this story is from."
Well, I still have no footnote indicating where this story is from, but Preuss, in my experience, is pretty good about at least having sources (he's the one who compiled and published Fritz's correspondence, and his 4 volume bio of Fritz has 5 accompanying volumes of source material), so I wonder if Deesen's first name might be Gregorii, or if Burgdorf might otherwise be reporting the same story under a different name.
Also, "turned towards a new favourite" is completely different from "accused of stealing and dishonored," Burgdorf. Though I agree one might well be the cause of the other (in either direction).
Anyway, I'm going to ask our royal patron for the 9 volumes of Preuss and will get them uploaded. Not that I expect you to read them cover-to-cover! But you'll be able to look things up in them at will.
Re: Glasow
Date: 2020-01-06 02:39 pm (UTC)Fredersdorf died on good terms with Fritz; that's my headcanon and I'm sticking to it!
Same here, until someone finally provides us with a direct credible citation as to where the embezzlement story comes from and why it was so successfully hushed up that one else seems to report on it. It wouldn't be the first wiki article to make a mistake, of course.
Re: Glasow
Date: 2020-01-06 05:11 pm (UTC)Re: Glasow
Date: 2020-01-07 05:57 am (UTC)Same here, until someone finally provides us with a direct credible citation as to where the embezzlement story comes from and why it was so successfully hushed up that one else seems to report on it.
Me too!