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mildred_of_midgard ([personal profile] mildred_of_midgard) wrote in [personal profile] cahn 2020-10-31 10:02 pm (UTC)

Alcmene and the vault

he says he found a small pile of calcified bones that he thinks must have belonged to the one dog who got buried in there. And he took a piece of these bones as a souvenir.

Ooooohh! See, we were thinking there was no report of dog bones in 1991, but we didn't know about the earlier cave-ins! Well, this is sounding more and more likely.

He gives a source for his dog information, Manger, from 1789, who does indeed have a half-sentence saying that the favourite dogs were buried next to and the last one inside the vault, but there's no mention of his source for that and no name for the dog.

Okay, this makes it even more likely, as we've researched Manger before, and he would be in a position to--well, I wouldn't say he's 100% in a position to know personally, but if he says so, *and* there were two cave-in attestations, *and* Büsching says so (and names Alcmene)...

I think Alcmene was actually buried with Fritz and my fic was historically accurate in that respect! Wooot!

Oh, and that's interesting if he says the *last* favorite was buried inside the vault. That would mean it wasn't the Seven Years' War Alcmene who died in 1763, as I'd thought, but the 1770s and 1780s Alcmene.

Actually, wait, since the Alcmene of the vault was supposed to have died while Fritz was away on the Silesian maneuvers, and the Alcmene of the Seven Years' War was dying in October 1763, when Fritz was in Potsdam, of course it was the other Alcmene. I should have put two and two together.

And he's got the wrong death date for Thysbe (1770 instead of 1775), unless Fritz had two of... oh, wait, he did. Fritz, using the same name for multiple dogs?

Yep, he definitely did! Two Alcmenes as well, as indicated above. And two Dianes.

The names on the tombstones according to a 19th century visitor: Alcmene, Thisbe, Diane, Phillis, Thisbe, Alcmene, Biche, Diane, Pax, Superbe, Amourette.

Really not helpful for research purposes.

Totally convenient for the fic-writer, though, who can cheerfully reuse names. :D

ETA: Oh, and he must have had more than one Superbe, at least if the reports that the dog that was in the room when he died (his final order was for a servant to cover her up, as IGs have low body fat and get cold easily, and she was shivering) was named Superbe are to be believed.

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