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cahn ([personal profile] cahn) wrote2021-10-04 10:27 pm
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Frederick the Great and Other 18th-C Characters, Discussion Post 31

And in this post:

-[personal profile] luzula is going to tell us about the Jacobites and the '45!

-I'm going to finish reading Nancy Goldstone's book about Maria Theresia and (some of) her children Maria Christina, Maria Carolina, and Marie Antoinette, In the Shadow of the Empress, and [personal profile] selenak is going to tell us all the things wrong with the last four chapters (spoiler: in the first twenty chapters there have been many, MANY things wrong)!

-[personal profile] mildred_of_midgard is going to tell us about Charles XII of Sweden and the Great Northern War

(seriously, how did I get so lucky to have all these people Telling Me Things, this is AWESOME)

-oh, and also there will be Yuletide signups :D
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Re: Königsmarck and Hannovers

[personal profile] selenak 2021-10-22 05:59 am (UTC)(link)
The "forgeries" claim has long since been dismissed. It was originally made by the later Hannovers on the British throne for obvious reasons, and the online Britannica articles are decades, if not centuries behind. But seriously, by the 1920s and Schnath's time it was already generally accepted that the letters were the real deal.

(BTW, Fritz and Ulrike had no doubt about that just a measly few decades after the event, either.)