History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 07
A volume-length narrative follows the collapse of a planned double marriage and the English envoy's fruitless efforts to secure it, while court intrigue and intercepted correspondence reveal competing factions and manipulations. Tension between the reigning monarch and his heir drives journeys between courts and public scenes, leading to the heir's arrest, court-martial, and harsh sentence. The work moves chapter by chapter through diplomatic dispatches, private plots, travel episodes, and legal proceedings, examining themes of power, loyalty, and the personal costs of dynastic politics.
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A volume-length narrative follows the collapse of a planned double marriage and the English envoy's fruitless efforts to secure it, while court intrigue and intercepted correspondence reveal competing factions and manipulations. Tension between the reigning monarch and his heir drives journeys between courts and public scenes, leading to the heir's arrest, court-martial, and harsh sentence. The work moves chapter by chapter through diplomatic dispatches, private plots, travel episodes, and legal proceedings, examining themes of power, loyalty, and the personal costs of dynastic politics.
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