Now that we're getting to know all the minor characters, we can figure out how they're all related via those intra-nobility marriages! Even cahn is spotting minor characters from the same family and wanting to know how they're related. ;)
how did the Prussians know he'd come to Danzig to be arrested?
That is an excellent question. Perhaps the Volz sourcebook on Trenck+Fritz that you're going to get from Stabi when it's open (right?) will tell us!
I do find it interesting that no one writing in the 1750s of those testimonies I've read mentions Trenck's arrest and subsequent imprisonment sans trial. I don't just mean Lehndorff but the various foreign enovys.
That's really interesting. Not having read the reports, I hadn't noticed that was missing. Is it possible our Fritz-sympathetic editors like Jessen have just edited those documents out? But you're right that Lehndorff doesn't seem to know, which means it must be less of a scandal than Glasow.
Conclusion: as opposed to Voltaire in Frankfurt... this must have been handled in an absolutely hush-hush manner.
Lol, now I'm trying to imagine handling Voltaire in a hush-hush manner. Even if you managed to lock him up in a place where he couldn't smuggle out polemics about how you are the ABSOLUTE WORST, I feel like the sudden silence in and of itself would be suspicious.
Europe: Hmm, it's been awfully peaceful on the Voltaire front lately. Only foul play could explain this. Europe: *eyes swivel toward Fritz* Europe: We're curious about all those visits to Magdeburg you've been making lately. Care to explain? Fritz: What? Wha-yes, yes, I have lots of troops there. It's very important that I review them at least twice a month. Yes, this is a new practice I'm experimenting with. You say Voltaire's gone missing? I hadn't even noticed, frankly. Why would I pay attention to that SCUM OF THE EARTH? Fritz: *publishes anonymous pamphlet in hopes people will attribute it to Voltaire* Fritz: *fools no one*
Re: Prussia and the Polish partitions
Date: 2020-03-01 02:06 pm (UTC)Now that we're getting to know all the minor characters, we can figure out how they're all related via those intra-nobility marriages! Even
how did the Prussians know he'd come to Danzig to be arrested?
That is an excellent question. Perhaps the Volz sourcebook on Trenck+Fritz that you're going to get from Stabi when it's open (right?) will tell us!
I do find it interesting that no one writing in the 1750s of those testimonies I've read mentions Trenck's arrest and subsequent imprisonment sans trial. I don't just mean Lehndorff but the various foreign enovys.
That's really interesting. Not having read the reports, I hadn't noticed that was missing. Is it possible our Fritz-sympathetic editors like Jessen have just edited those documents out? But you're right that Lehndorff doesn't seem to know, which means it must be less of a scandal than Glasow.
Conclusion: as opposed to Voltaire in Frankfurt... this must have been handled in an absolutely hush-hush manner.
Lol, now I'm trying to imagine handling Voltaire in a hush-hush manner. Even if you managed to lock him up in a place where he couldn't smuggle out polemics about how you are the ABSOLUTE WORST, I feel like the sudden silence in and of itself would be suspicious.
Europe: Hmm, it's been awfully peaceful on the Voltaire front lately. Only foul play could explain this.
Europe: *eyes swivel toward Fritz*
Europe: We're curious about all those visits to Magdeburg you've been making lately. Care to explain?
Fritz: What? Wha-yes, yes, I have lots of troops there. It's very important that I review them at least twice a month. Yes, this is a new practice I'm experimenting with. You say Voltaire's gone missing? I hadn't even noticed, frankly. Why would I pay attention to that SCUM OF THE EARTH?
Fritz: *publishes anonymous pamphlet in hopes people will attribute it to Voltaire*
Fritz: *fools no one*