Diskussion:Karl Friedrich (Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorf)
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Guude. Werde mal meine Bücherregale durchstöbern. Hab ein paar "schlaue Bücher" aus dieser Zeit. Vielleicht finde ich da was, was die Angaben hier bestätigen. Gruß vanDyke
From Russian book
- Page 71. ...from the morganatic marriage of Karl Friedrich with pastor's daughter Eva Dorothea Petersen? Her name was Frederika Karolina (1731-1804). In 1756 she married with an Estlandian native...
- P. 72 ......and the closest relatives of Peter III stopped their relations with Russia. We can find in the sources the weak notices that Karl Friedrich and Eva Petersen had one more daugher. Sadly, but nothing more is known about that possibly...
You can download the full Russian text of that book here [1] or I can send you it with an email. And test it with the Google translate, if you want to find something more about the first years of Peter III. I writed in the source googlebook link only 'cos it have the page numbers, and the web version don't. (And I don't know German, by the way). --Shakko (Diskussion) 21:34, 15. Okt. 2017 (CEST)
- Hello Shakko, just now I see your contribution here. Many Thanks! I have downloaded the book an read the passage. Nevertheless, I will stay to eliminate your entry in the article. The reason is that there is in other literature an Anna Maria Wriedt as mother of Friederike Caroline of Carols. As long as it is not clear who is the real mother, neither can be inserted into the article. Best regards --DocNöck (Diskussion) 07:43, 17. Okt. 2017 (CEST)
- I think it is so rare fact, that you should include both names with sources. --Shakko (Diskussion) 09:18, 17. Okt. 2017 (CEST)
- It is better not to include a name. In the Russian book the name is mentioned without accurate proof. --DocNöck (Diskussion) 10:51, 17. Okt. 2017 (CEST)
- I think it is so rare fact, that you should include both names with sources. --Shakko (Diskussion) 09:18, 17. Okt. 2017 (CEST)