History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 05
This volume examines Prussian court politics and European diplomacy in the mid-1720s, centering on a proposed double marriage between the Prussian and British houses and its collapse; the narrative traces royal family dynamics, Queen Sophie Dorothea's maneuvering, and the upbringing of royal children, while situating those domestic events amid wider continental tensions: the Kaiser's persistent Spanish claims, Elizabeth Farnese's efforts to secure Italian apanages for her son, the Congress of Cambrai and Treaty of Hanover, and related crises. Attention is given to military and court institutions such as the Potsdam Guards, the intrigues of ministers like Grumkow and Seckendorf, and cultural episodes like the tobacco-parliament.
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This volume examines Prussian court politics and European diplomacy in the mid-1720s, centering on a proposed double marriage between the Prussian and British houses and its collapse; the narrative traces royal family dynamics, Queen Sophie Dorothea's maneuvering, and the upbringing of royal children, while situating those domestic events amid wider continental tensions: the Kaiser's persistent Spanish claims, Elizabeth Farnese's efforts to secure Italian apanages for her son, the Congress of Cambrai and Treaty of Hanover, and related crises. Attention is given to military and court institutions such as the Potsdam Guards, the intrigues of ministers like Grumkow and Seckendorf, and cultural episodes like the tobacco-parliament.
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