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marriage was on the rocks in a most alarming manner. On his part, Frederick
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illegitimate offspring on the
Prussian throne, to which the Brunswick court agreed. The musician Pietro was arrested and taken to Magdeburg, where he was reportedly beheaded. Elisabeth Christine terminated her pregnancy with drugs. Her brother, Prince William of Brunswick, was aware of her affairs, and his attempts to hide them and defend her exposed him to suspicions that he himself had been involved in them.
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built for herself in her beloved park because she didn't want to be buried with her relatives in the Ducal
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Frederick was initially unwilling to agree to a divorce, as his sympathy was greater for Elisabeth Christine than for Frederick William, but the Crown Prince insisted in his demand for a divorce, and urged in agreement with the King the annulment of his marriage on grounds to avoid claims of
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Elisabeth became pregnant by one of her lovers, Fredrick decided dissolving the marriage was the best idea and
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Christine was having an affair with a musician named Müller. While the musician Müller was sent away without making any fuss, the
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agreement with an officer to help her escape to Venice, but the plan was never put in fruition as her accomplice suddenly disappeared. Eventually, King
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