Last post, along with the usual 18th-century suspects, included the Ottonians; changing ideas of conception and women's sexual pleasure; Isabella of Parma (the one who fell in love, and vice versa, with her husband's sister); Henry IV and Bertha (and Henry's second wife divorcing him for "unspeakable sexual acts"). (Okay, Isabella of Parma was 18th century.)
Re: Fritzian Dawn according to Le Diable
Date: 2022-12-05 04:25 pm (UTC)Maupertuis: I could live without Fritz/Voltaire.
Marquis d'Argens: So say we all.
Madame Denis: No kidding.
Fredersdorf: Je ne parle pas le Francais.
Wilhelmine: Brother Voltaire has a Hohenzollern soul in an Arouet body, I just know it.
Re: Fritzian Dawn according to Le Diable
Date: 2022-12-18 10:35 pm (UTC)Emilie: Count me into this group, too!
(I still have the headcanon that Fredersdorf had no trouble with Fritz/Voltaire until about five minutes into Voltaire's visit...)