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2020-10-03 04:50 pm (UTC)
Re: The Braunschweig Perspective: Family Holidays
Stratemann includes a sympathy poem written for Fritz in late 1730. (I'll get to by whom and why.)
Well, aren't you the tease. :P (Kidding: I think you meant to include it and forgot?)
Anyway, I went and looked it up, and I can see why you wanted to build suspense: the Neumark War and Domain Chamber. Whose director was--
Hille
?!
I did not see that one coming, I admit.
More later! In the meantime, thank you for these latest glorious envoy writeups.
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Re: The Braunschweig Perspective: Family Holidays
Well, aren't you the tease. :P (Kidding: I think you meant to include it and forgot?)
Anyway, I went and looked it up, and I can see why you wanted to build suspense: the Neumark War and Domain Chamber. Whose director was--
Hille?!
I did not see that one coming, I admit.
More later! In the meantime, thank you for these latest glorious envoy writeups.