You could in theory start with the last two episodes, since they begin a new era and resume the historical narrative, and return to the Teutonic Knights or the Hanse seasons at a later time. Also, do you think Fritz had any feelings about a (Hohen)Zollern being instrumental in bringing the Habsburgs to the throne? Did MT?
I'm idly browsing the list of books owned by Peter and catalogued after this death, and whoever was cataloguing them decided that they should compose an entry this way:
Antimachiavel par Voltaire, Hage, 1746.
LOL. That's how good libraries die, archivist! Well, not quite, but yeah, clearly not the brightest bulb among cataloguers. I mean, even the year is wrong. Unless there was another, illegal edition? (Since I can't imagine Fritz authorizing a reprint in 1746.)
BTW, long shot in the dark, but: does Peter own the Antifritz pamphlet Heinrich wrote under the nome de plume "Marechal Gessler" about all Fritz did wrong in the Silesian Wars?
Re: Hohenzollern/Habsburg: The Origin Story
Date: 2024-03-18 10:32 am (UTC)I'm idly browsing the list of books owned by Peter and catalogued after this death, and whoever was cataloguing them decided that they should compose an entry this way:
Antimachiavel par Voltaire, Hage, 1746.
LOL. That's how good libraries die, archivist! Well, not quite, but yeah, clearly not the brightest bulb among cataloguers. I mean, even the year is wrong. Unless there was another, illegal edition? (Since I can't imagine Fritz authorizing a reprint in 1746.)
BTW, long shot in the dark, but: does Peter own the
Antifritzpamphlet Heinrich wrote under the nome de plume "Marechal Gessler" about all Fritz did wrong in the Silesian Wars?