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Re: Roundtables and royal monologues

Date: 2023-03-15 08:10 am (UTC)
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I guess both Trenck (the first time around) and Springer benefited from not being intended for execution, as opposed to poor Patkul. Also, both FW and Charles VII are more frightening that whoever ruled Sweden in Springer's time (was that Ulrike's husband?).

Re: Roundtables and royal monologues

Date: 2023-03-15 07:32 pm (UTC)
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Looks like Springer's escape was in 1747 and Ulrike's husband Adolf Fredrik didn't become king until 1751, so this would be Fredrik I, originally of Hesse-Kessel and brother-in-law to Karl XII. (We've spent so long in salon and covered so many Fredericks and Charleses that I'm having to diversify the spellings as much as possible.)

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