I keep waking up to a free and fascinating education! Thank you!
Charles: Okay, but can you at least take a public stroll or two with me? Because then my creditors will be believe we're a match and will prolong my credit.
Hahaha, this is a great story.
I've taken to the Hannover crowd as a replacement family like a duck to water.
This reminds me of your "they were incredibly blatant about favouring future Billy the Butcher and hoping Fritz of Wales would somehow drop out of the picture. No wonder he took to Hervey like a duckling." Everyone is so messed up. :(
Barbara Beuys: Now, I know you heard the tales of how he loved her but she didn't love him and made fun of him
cahn, as a reminder, one of these is: That idiot Leibniz, who wants to teach me about the infinitesimally small! Has he therefore forgotten that I am the wife of Frederick the First, how can he imagine that I am unacquainted with my own husband?
Universal rejoicing: *happens* (Not an emotion FW would evoke much in future years)
I laughed so hard.
No, Barbara Beuys does not mention how I am related to chatty writer Pöllnitz.
Not closely as far as I can tell, that's all I can report. Computer limitations prevent me from spending more than 20 or 30 minutes on this question. (Yes, normally my genealogical endeavors take much, much more time.)
Friedrich: Wartensleben, want to become my new PM?
cahn: have we mentioned this guy often enough that you know how he's related to a major actor of the Fritzian generation?
Selenak: Or maybe he decided to hate ballet for the rest of his life after having to dance in front of everyone as Cupid.
Selenak is on to something, methinks!
gift my son with the new besteller by Fènelon, Telemaque, about how to be a compassionate, art-loving ruler.
Which will end up being one of Fritz's first formative books, at age 9!
Nazi era biographer C. Hinrich
Is this perchance Carl Hinrichs, author of the 1936 publication Kronprinzenprozeß that you were so kind as to summarize for us?
Beuys: Note the "his father". Just a few years earlier, she adored him as well.
Wow. That is pretty telling.
I'd like a reason given why Beuys is suspicious of the envoy report there, say, because "the surviving letters are respectful and affectionate" alone isn't it. I want something like Koser making mince meat out of Henri de Catt, preferably.
Yeah. Koser sets a high standard. I too am skeptical in the absence of firmer evidence.
Well, this was deeply entertaining and informative, as always! I still can't believe I lucked into having someone to read reams of books for me. :DD
(I wish I could tell you guys about all the stuff I'm reading, and I wish I could update our awesome chronology document. My Trello list is getting so long that items from a month or two ago, I'm no longer even sure from my cryptic shorthand what on earth I meant to talk about. :/)
Re: All About Grandma: Barbara Beuys: Sophie Charlotte
Charles: Okay, but can you at least take a public stroll or two with me? Because then my creditors will be believe we're a match and will prolong my credit.
Hahaha, this is a great story.
I've taken to the Hannover crowd as a replacement family like a duck to water.
This reminds me of your "they were incredibly blatant about favouring future Billy the Butcher and hoping Fritz of Wales would somehow drop out of the picture. No wonder he took to Hervey like a duckling." Everyone is so messed up. :(
Barbara Beuys: Now, I know you heard the tales of how he loved her but she didn't love him and made fun of him
Universal rejoicing: *happens* (Not an emotion FW would evoke much in future years)
I laughed so hard.
No, Barbara Beuys does not mention how I am related to chatty writer Pöllnitz.
Not closely as far as I can tell, that's all I can report. Computer limitations prevent me from spending more than 20 or 30 minutes on this question. (Yes, normally my genealogical endeavors take much, much more time.)
Friedrich: Wartensleben, want to become my new PM?
Selenak: Or maybe he decided to hate ballet for the rest of his life after having to dance in front of everyone as Cupid.
Selenak is on to something, methinks!
gift my son with the new besteller by Fènelon, Telemaque, about how to be a compassionate, art-loving ruler.
Which will end up being one of Fritz's first formative books, at age 9!
Nazi era biographer C. Hinrich
Is this perchance Carl Hinrichs, author of the 1936 publication Kronprinzenprozeß that you were so kind as to summarize for us?
Beuys: Note the "his father". Just a few years earlier, she adored him as well.
Wow. That is pretty telling.
I'd like a reason given why Beuys is suspicious of the envoy report there, say, because "the surviving letters are respectful and affectionate" alone isn't it. I want something like Koser making mince meat out of Henri de Catt, preferably.
Yeah. Koser sets a high standard. I too am skeptical in the absence of firmer evidence.
Well, this was deeply entertaining and informative, as always! I still can't believe I lucked into having someone to read reams of books for me. :DD
(I wish I could tell you guys about all the stuff I'm reading, and I wish I could update our awesome chronology document. My Trello list is getting so long that items from a month or two ago, I'm no longer even sure from my cryptic shorthand what on earth I meant to talk about. :/)