History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 06
The narrative traces court politics and marriage negotiations surrounding the heir apparent, focusing on a proposed double marriage that spawns rumor, diplomatic dispatches, and personal strain. Grand state visits and court spectacles intensify social frenzy while ambassadors, messengers, and informers misreport or mythologize events. The heir's private health and domestic tensions are set against shifting alliances and crises that threaten to drag negotiations into open dispute between rival monarchies. Episodes alternate between close domestic observation and wider analyses of protocol, rumor, and the fragile interplay of honor, ambition, and state interest that determine marital diplomacy and succession.
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The narrative traces court politics and marriage negotiations surrounding the heir apparent, focusing on a proposed double marriage that spawns rumor, diplomatic dispatches, and personal strain. Grand state visits and court spectacles intensify social frenzy while ambassadors, messengers, and informers misreport or mythologize events. The heir's private health and domestic tensions are set against shifting alliances and crises that threaten to drag negotiations into open dispute between rival monarchies. Episodes alternate between close domestic observation and wider analyses of protocol, rumor, and the fragile interplay of honor, ambition, and state interest that determine marital diplomacy and succession.
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