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Cast List

Does not include people who are mentioned but who don’t appear in person in the stories; for the most important of those, see the second list at the end.

This is alphabetized according to the name by which the character is usually called in the stories; e.g. “Bernhard” rather than “Burgundy, Bernhard, Grand Duke of the County of.” The many subject cards that I typed when I was working at the University of Missouri Library as an undergraduate would be ashamed of me.


Ableidinger, Constantin (fi d-t), prominent member of the Fourth of July Party

Abrabanel, Balthasar (fi d-t), father-in-law of Mike Stearns

Abrabanel, Rebecca (fi d-t), wife of Mike Stearns

Abruzzo, Marcie (fi u-t), employed by Claudia de’ Medici, married to Matt Trelli

Adducci, Tony (fi u-t), the younger, son of SoTF Secretary of the Treasury, Diane Jackson’s aide de camp

Aldringen, Johann (hi d-t), imperial (HRE) general

Allegretti, Susanna (fi d-t), court seamstress, fiancee of Marc Cavriani

Amelie Elisabeth, landgravine regent. See: Hesse-Kassel and Hanau-Münzenberg.

Anhalt-Zerbst, Eleonore Dorothea von (hi d-t), wife of Wilhelm Wettin, did not renounce her noble status

Anhalt-Zerbst, Kunigunde Juliane von (hi d-t), Eleonore Dorothea’s unmarried sister

Anhalt-Zerbst-Dessau, Anna Sofie von (hi d-t), dowager countess of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt; political hostess

Apremont, Joffroy (fi d-t), ferryman in Lorraine; local informant for Grand Duke Bernhard

Arpajon, François de (fi d-t), colonel in Monsieur Gaston’s troops serving in Lorraine

Aston, Arthur (hi d-t), English-born adviser to the king and queen in the Low Countries

Barnes, Bob (fi u-t), military medic involved in anti-plague campaign

Baden-Durlach, Friedrich margrave of (hi d-t), heir of Georg Friedrich, running his father’s government-in-exile from Basel because GIIA assigned part of the lands to the Province of Swabia and Grand Duke Bernhard has occupied part of them

Baden-Durlach, Georg Friedrich margrave of (hi d-t), USE administrator of the Province of Swabia

Barthin, Martha (hi d-t), Friedrich Hortleder’s wife

Beattie, Orville (fi u-t), SoTF personnel at Fulda

Bell, Dominique (fi u-t), lady-in-waiting for Marguerite Rohan; daughter of Carey Calagna

Beringhen, Henri de, comte de Châteauneuf (hi d-t), French nobleman; former supporter of Monsieur Gaston as of 1635

Bernhard, Grand Duke of the County of Burgundy (hi d-t), formerly Bernhard, duke of Saxe-Weimar; brother of Wilhelm Wettin, Albrecht, and Ernst; husband of Claudia de’ Medici

Bienner, Wilhelm (hi d-t), chancellor of Tyrol

Bismarck, August von (hi d-t), military officer, captain in the service of Grand Duke Bernhard

Blackwood, Joseph Dean “J.D.” (fi u-t), USE military medical officer assigned to Burgundy

Blandin, Jean [aka Giovanni Blandini] (hi d-t), one of Bernhard’s personal physicians, from Geneva

Bodendorf, Wilcke von (hi d-t). member of Der Kloster and one of Grand Duke Bernhard’s main advisers/officers

Bonifacius (fi d-t), monk at Schwarzach, helping Claudia de’ Medici with thank-you notes

Burgundy, Ernst Wilhelm of (fi d-t), infant son of Bernhard and Claudia, first-born

Burgundy, Dorothea Maria of (fi d-t), infant daughter of Bernhard and Claudia, second-born

Burgundy, Grand Duke of. See Bernhard.

Calagna, Carey (fi u-t), employed by Grand Duke Bernhard; former clerk of the Probate Court in Grantville, friend of Kamala Dunn; divorced from Norman Bell

Caldenbach, Moritz Pensen von (hi d-t), member of Der Kloster and one of Grand Duke Bernhard’s main advisers/officers

Cavriani, Alis [nee t'’ser Haag] (fi d-t), Calvinist, widow of Leopold Cavriani’s younger brother, manager of a branch of Cavriani Frères, bankers, formerly in Rotterdam, now Brussels

Cavriani, Leopold (fi d-t), Calvinist from Geneva; general free-lance fixer

Cavriani, Marc (fi d-t), son of Leopold Cavriani

Cavriani, Potentiana [nee Turettini] (fi d-t), Italian Calvinist in Geneva, wife of Leopold Cavriani; mother of Marc Cavriani

Cayel, Barbeline (fi d-t), child in Lorraine, life saved by Jeffie Garand, later adopted by Harry Lefferts and Eva Katherine of Anhalt-Dessau

Christian IV (hi d-t), king of Denmark, subordinate to Gustavus II Adolphus in the revived Union of Kalmar; father of (among many others) Ulrik, Anne Cathrine, Sophia, Leonora Christina, and Waldemar

Claudia de’ Medici (hi d-t), widow of Leopold von Habsburg, count of Tyrol; regent of Tyrol for her sons; wife of Bernhard, Grand Duke of Burgundy

Clicquot, Vincent de (fi d-t), courtier, adviser to Monsieur Gaston

Clinchamp, Rémi de (fi d-t), colonel in the service of Charles IV duc de Lorraine

Crawford, Lawrence (hi d-t), Englishman on the staff of Grand Duke Bernhard’s

Davidson, Kenny (fi u-t), military medic involved in anti-plague campaign

Dorothea Sophia, duchess of Saxe-Altenburg – see Quedlinburg, abbess of

Dunn, Kamala (fi u-t), employed by Grand Duke Bernhard; nurse; widow of Johnny Lee Horton

Erlach Johann Ludwig von (hi d-t), member of Der Kloster and one of Grand Duke Bernhard’s main advisers/officers

Emilie countess of Oldenburg-Delmenhorst (hi d-t), wife of count Ludwig Guenther of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt; USE politician

Fabert, Abraham (hi d-t), French military commander in Metz

Feret, [missing a first name], (hi d-t), Grand Duke Bernhard’s secretary for French correspondence

Fernando, Infante of Spain (hi d-t), “Don Fernando,” now Fernando I, king in the Low Countries, formerly the Cardinal Infante; brother of King Philip IV of Spain

Forstenhauser, [missing a first name] (hi d-t), lawyer; dr. utriusque jur., general counsel for Grand Duke Bernhard

Frederik Hendrik (hi d-t), Stadhouder in the northern Netherlands, “second gentleman” of the Low Countries under Don Fernando

Fürstenberg, Egon count von (hi d-t), conservative Catholic opponent of the USE organization of Swabia

Gabourat, Charles de (fi d-t), captain in Monsieur Gaston’s troops

Gage, Henry (hi d-t), English-born adviser to the king and queen in the Low Countries

Garand, Jeffie (fi u-t), SoTF personnel at Fulda

Gaston duc d’Orleans (hi d-t), Bourbon; “Monsieur Gaston,” brother of King Louis XIII of France; after May 1636, self-proclaimed king of France; married to Marguerite de Lorraine, his second wife

Gatterer, Christoph (hi d-t), plague doctor in the employ of Claudia de’ Medici

Georgius (fi d-t), OSB, abbott of Schwarzach

Gerhard, Johann (hi d-t), dean of the theological faculty, University of Jena

Guarinonius, Hyppolitus (hi d-t), plague doctor in the employ of Claudia de’ Medici

Gustavus II Adolphus [Vasa] (hi d-t), emperor of the USE, king of Sweden, high king of the Union of Kalmar

Hallier, Jean (fi d-t), private soldier, new recruit in Grand Duke Bernhard’s troops

Hamilton, James (hi d-t), Scots-Irish nobleman, heir of Lord Clanboye

Haraucourt, Jean Jacques d’, seigneur de St-Baslemont (hi d-t), officer in the regiments of Charles IV duc de Lorraine

Hartke, Gertrud (fi d-t), widow of Jeffie Garand

Hartke, Helmuth (fi d-t), Sergeant, Fulda Barracks Regiment; father-in-law of Jeffie Garand

Herrick, Robert (hi d-t), poet; temporary Episcopalian/Church of England minister in Grantville

Hersbach, Hans Georg Bertram von (hi d-t), captain in Schaffelitzky’s cavalry regiment

Hesse-Kassel, Amalie Elisabeth [nee countess of Hanau-Münzenberg] (hi d-t), Calvinist; regent landgravine for her son after the death of Landgrave Wilhelm V in November 1636; USE political leader

Hesse-Rotenburg, Hermann landgrave of (hi d-t), USE Secretary of State under Stearns and Wettin 1635; brother-in-law of landgravine Amalie Elisabeth

Hill, Andrea (fi u-t), mother-in-law of Fred Pence; SoTF personnel at Fulda

Horn, Gustav (hi d-t), Swedish general, commander in Swabia

Hortleder, Anna Catharina (hi d-t), Friedrich Hortleder’s daughter; Gary Lambert’s fiancee and subsequently wife

Hortleder, Friedrich (hi d-t), former tutor to the dukes of Saxe-Weimar

Horton, Shae (fi u-t), lady-in-waiting to Marguerite de Rohan; daughter of Kamala Dunn

Huygens, Constantijn (hi d-t), diplomat in the service of Frederik Hendrik in the Netherlands

Isabella Clara Eugenia, Infanta of Spain (hi d-t), daughter of King Philip II of Spain; holds the Spanish Netherlands as an appanage; supporter of her great-nephew, Don Fernando

Jackson, Diane (fi u-t), wife of Frank Jackson, USE ambassador in Basel

Jackson, Frank (fi u-t), USE military officer

Johann Friedrich count Palatine of Pfalz-Veldenz (hi d-t), heir to the duke and his mother is Gustavus II Adolphus’ first cousin; GIIA thinks he should marry Henriette de Lorraine, princesse de Phalsbourg

Johann Moritz count Palatine of Nassau-Siegen (hi d-t), b. 1604; overburdened deputy administrator of the USE Province of the Upper Rhine [the titular administrator, Wilhelm Ludwig von Nassau-Saarbrücken, being in Augsburg helping his father-in-law]; political co-conspirator with Henriette of Lorraine, princesse de Phalsbourg

John, Michael (hi d-t), private secretary to Grand Duke Bernhard Friedrich Ludwig Kanoffski

Jones, Miranda (fi u-t), daughter of Marsha Jones

Jones, Marsha (fi u-t), clerk at Stephenson’s Groceries in Grantville; sister of Hank Jones who was an early supporter of Mike Stearns after the RoF; mother of Jeffie Garand; granddaughter of the late Alberta “Bertie” O’Donnell who was the original owner of the Siamese kitten given to Richelieu

Juliane. See: Sofia Juliana

Kanoffski von Langendorff, Friedrich Ludwig (hi d-t), member of Der Kloster and one of Grand Duke Bernhard’s main advisers/officers

Karpff, Joachim (fi d-t), private soldier loyal to Grand Duke Bernhard

Klumpe, Caspar (fi d-t), corporal in Grand Duke Bernhard’s troops

Knöringen, Heinrich von (hi d-t), Catholic bishop, formerly the prince-bishop, of Augsburg

Knorr, Hans (hi d-t), chancery secretary to Grand Duke Bernhard

Lambert, Gary (fi u-t), administrator of Leahy Medical Center in Grantville; marries Hortleder’s daughter in Sept. 1635)

LeBon, Tancrède (hi d-t), illegitimate son of Marguerite de Bethune-Sully who is the wife of Henri de Rohan

Lemercier, Denis (fi d-t); young member of the immense extended family of builders and stonemasons related to Jacques Lemercier (hi d-t), the architect of the Palais-Cardinal

Leonora Christina (hi d-t), “king’s daughter,” morganatic child of Christian IV of Denmark, sister of Anne Cathrine who married Eddie Cantrell and Sophia who marries Henri de Ruvigny

Leslie, George (fi d-t), Scots private soldier in Grand Duke Bernhard’s troops

Lorraine, ruling house

Charles IV duc de Lorraine et de Bar (hi d-t), brother of Henriette, Marguerite, and Nicholas François; married to his cousin Nicole

Claude de Lorraine, duchesse de Lorraine-Bar (hi d-t), sister of Nicole; wife and cousin of Nicolas, with whom she eloped during the French invasion of Lorraine

Henriette de Lorraine, duchesse de Lorraine-Vaudémont and princesse de Phalsbourg (hi d-t), ruler of Pfalzburg in her own right; sister of Marguerite, Charles IV, and Nicolas François of Lorraine; married to Johann-Moritz of Nassau-Siegen

Marguerite de Lorraine duchesse de Lorraine-Vaudémont (hi d-t), Monsieur Gaston’s wife, sister of Charles IV duc de Lorraine, after May 1636, queen of France

Nicole de Lorraine, duchesse de Lorraine-Bar (hi d-t), wife and cousin of Charles IV, who cheated her out of her inheritance; sister of Claude; married to Johann Aldringen

Nicolas François duc de Lorraine (hi d-t), brother of Charles IV, Henriette, and Marguerite; formerly Cardinal de Lorraine; dispensed himself from his vows and married his cousin Nicole, with whom he eloped during the French invasion

Louis, Charles (hi d-t), pseudonym of Karl Ludvig von Pfalz-Veldenz; aide to Diane Jackson

Ludwig Guenther. See: Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt.

Lund, Lisa (fi u-t), employed in mechanical support by Grand Duke Bernhard; married to Thomas Wedekind (fi d-t)

Marchéville, Henri de Gournay comte de (hi d-t), French officer, supporter of Monsieur Gaston as of 1635

Maria Anna von Habsburg, archduchess of Austria (hi d-t), queen in the Low Countries, married to Don Fernando; sister of Ferdinand III

Matowski, Joel (fi u-t), SoTF personnel at Fulda

Melon, Francisco de (hi d-t), diplomat in the employ of Claudia de’ Medici

Mendoza, Doña Mencia de (hi d-t), lady-in-waiting to Infanta Isabella Clara Eugenia; sister of Cardinal Bedmar

Moscherosch, Johann Michael (hi d-t), Grand Duke Bernhard’s head publicist/pr man

Motzel, Volpert (hi d-t), legal officer for Claudia de’ Medici, from Tyrol

Müller, Georg (hi d-t), lawyer, was secretary of Axel Oxenstierna in 1633

Nasi, Francisco Nasi (fi d-t), USE spymaster

Nassau-Siegen, Johann Moritz von (hi d-t), deputy administrator of the USE Province of the Upper Rhine

Nihusius, Bartholdus(hi d-t), former tutor to the dukes of Saxe-Weimar

Ohm, Johann Bernard von (hi d-t), member of Der Kloster and one of Grand Duke Bernhard’s main advisers/officers

O’Neill, Con Oge [aka Constantine] (hi d-t), Irish nobleman, reared in England as hostage; officer in service to Fredrik Hendrik in the Netherlands

O’Neill, Daniel (hi d-t), Irish nobleman, reared in England as hostage; officer in service to Fredrik Hendrik in the Netherlands

Patton, Hazel [nee McDonnell] (fi u-t), breeder of Siamese cats in Grantville

Pence, Fred (fi u-t), SoTF personnel at Fulda

Pfalz-Veldenz, Karl Ludwig. See: Charles Louis

Piazza, Annabelle [nee Graham] (fi u-t), wife of Ed Piazza; formerly 3rd grade teacher

Piazza, Ed (fi u-t), prime minister of the USE as of June 1636; former president of SoTF; former high school principal in Grantville

Pierpoint, Gerry (fi u-t), military medic involved in anti-plague campaign

Platzer, Caroline (fi u-t), lady-in-waiting to Princess Kristina

Ponikau, Tobias von (hi d-t), bureaucrat; reliable adviser to Bernhard of Saxe-Weimar 1635; delegated as second-in-command to Henri de Rohan

Poyntz, Sydenham (hi d-t), Englishman, member of Der Kloster and one of Grand Duke Bernhard’s main advisers/officers

Puylaurens, Antoine de (hi d-t), French nobleman, 1635 lover of Henriette de Lorraine-Vaudémont, princesse de Phalsbourg; a favorite of Monsieur Gaston

Quedlinburg, abbess of (nee Dorothea Sophia, duchess of Saxe-Altenburg) (hi d-t), shrewd politician

Ramboldt, Albrecht (fi d-t), SoTF National Guard, Fulda Barracks Regiment, major 1635

Raudegen [assumed military alias; he was born as Josef Kempinger] (fi d-t), colonel in the army of Grand Duke Bernhard

Rehlinger, Hans Ulrich (hi d-t), Grand Duke Bernhard’s chancellor

Remiot, Jacques (fi d-t), village mayor in Lorraine; local informant for Grand Duke Bernhard

Renée du Bec-Crespin (hi d-t), wife of the comte de Guébriant, ally and supporter of Claudia de’ Medici during Bernhard’s illness

Riddle, Mary Kat (fi u-t), wife of Derek Utt

Rohan, Henri duc de (hi d-t), leader of the French Huguenots; brother of Soubise

Rohan, Marguerite de (hi d-t), only daughter and heiress of Henri de Rohan

Rolfinck, Werner (hi d-t), dean of the medical faculty, University of Jena

Rompler, Jesaias (hi d-t), friend of Moscherosch, writing an epic poem about Bernhard

Rosen, Reinhold von (hi d-t), member of Der Kloster and one of Grand Duke Bernhard’s main advisers/officers

Rücker, Daniel (hi d-t), Lutheran pastor; chaplain to Grand Duke Bernhard

Ruvigny, Henri de (hi d-t), military officer in the service of Grand Duke Bernhard; aspiring diplomat

Salcido, Carlos (fi d-t), Zuñiga’s lieutenant-colonel, in the service of the king in the Low Countries

Sattler, Philipp (hi d-t), diplomat, originally from Swabia, in service of the USE Dept. of State

Saxe-Altenburg, Dorothea duchess of (hi d-t), wife of Grand Duke Bernhard’s brother Duke Albrecht of Saxe-Weimar

Saxe-Altenburg, Elisabeth Sofie duchess of (hi d-t), fiancee of Grand Duke Bernhard’s brother Duke Ernst of Saxe-Weimar; aka Ernst Wettin

Saxe-Weimar, Albrecht duke of (hi d-t), brother of Wilhelm Wettin, Duke Ernst, and Grand Duke Bernhard; runs the family estates in Thuringia

Scaglia, Alessandro (hi d-t), Savoyard origin, diplomat and political philosopher for the king and queen in the Low Countries

Schaffelitzky, Bernhard (hi d-t), cavalry colonel coming into the service of Grand Duke Bernhard as of 1635

Schmid, Ludwig (hi d-t), one of Grand Duke Bernhard’s personal physicians

Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt, Ludwig Guenther count of (hi d-t), early Thuringian ally of the up-timers; USE politician

Sims, Henry, Jr. (fi u-t), SoTF military medical officer assigned to Burgundy

Sinclair, David (fi d-t), Scots ensign in Grand Duke Bernhard’s troops

Skippon, Philip (hi d-t), Englishman on the staff of Grand Duke Bernhard

Smith, Henry Jr. “Hank” (fi u-t), temporary employee of Christian IV of Denmark

Smith, Joan (Freeman) (fi u-t), temporary employee of Christian IV of Denmark

Sofia Juliana, countess of Waldeck (hi d-t), wife of Hermann of Hesse-Rotenburg

Sophia, countess of Schleswig-Holstein (hi d-t), second-oldest “king’s daughter” of Christian IV of Denmark by Kirsten Munk

Soubise, Benjamin de Rohan duc de (hi d-t), brother of Henri, duc de Rohan

Springer, Melvin (fi u-t), SoTF personnel at Fulda

Springer, Nina (fi u-t), wife of Melvin, SoTF personnel at Fulda

Starschedel, Bernhard von (hi d-t), captain of cavalry under Grand Duke Bernhard

St-Baslemont, Alberte Barbe d’Ernecourt, madame de (hi d-t), wife of Jean Jacques d’Haraucourt, seigneur de St-Baslemont; leader of Lorraine militia

Stearns, Michael (fi u-t), overall hero of the 1632 series

Stone, Gerry (fi u-t), son of Tom, brother of Ron of the Lothlorien Pharmaceuticals company, would-be Lutheran pastor constantly diverted from his studies by family business

Stull, Harlan (fi u-t), SoTF personnel at Fulda

Szymanski, Gus (fi u-t), SoTF personnel at Fulda

Thysac, Éric de (hi d-t), officer in the regiments of Charles IV duc de Lorraine

Traill, James (hi d-t), Presbyterian clergyman; tutor to James Hamilton

Trelli, Matt (fi u-t), husband of Marcie Abruzzo, employed by Claudia de’ Medici

Uhlfeldt, Corfitz (hi d-t), Danish nobleman; betrothed to Christian IV’s illegitimate daughter Eleonore Christine when she was a child

Ulfsparre, Måns (hi d-t), Swedish captain under Nils Brahe in Mainz

Utt, Charles Roger (fi u-t), infant son of Derek Utt and Mary Kat Riddle

Utt, Derek (fi u-t), SoTF commander at Fulda

Vernier, Hélie de (fi d-t), colonel in the service of Charles IV duc de Lorraine

Vittoria della Rovere duchess of Urbino (hi d-t), oldest daughter of Claudia de’ Medici, fiancee of and privately married to her first cousin Ferdinando II de’' Medici, grand duke of Tuscany

Volmar, Isaac (hi d-t), chancellor of Tyrol’s possessions in Alsace

Waldemar (hi d-t), “king’s son” morganatic child of Christian IV of Denmark; sullen teenager

Wedekind, Thomas (fi d-t), butcher, working in Besançon; married to Lisa Lund

Weinhart, Paul (hi d-t), plague doctor in the employ of Claudia de’ Medici

Wettin, Wilhelm (hi d-t), formerly duke of Saxe-Weimar, became prime minister of the USE June 1635; Grand Duke Bernhard’s oldest brother; renounced noble status to be eligible for the House of Commons and office of prime minister

Wettstein, Johann Rudolf von (hi d-t), official of the city of Basel

Zuñiga, Luis (fi d-t), colonel in the service of the king in the Low Countries

Offstage characters with significant mentions, for fast reference

Anne de Rohan (hi d-t), sister of Henri duc de Rohan and Benjamin duc de Soubise; avid matchmaker

Beatrice de Cusance, baronesse de Belvoir (hi d-t), latest mistress of Charles IV of Lorraine; her husband, Eugene Leopold d'’Oiselet, prince de Cantecroix, does not appear onstage in the story either, but performs an action indicating was not as complaisant as Charles might have hoped.

Bouillon, Frédéric-Maurice de la Tour d’Auvergne duc de (hi d-t); ruler of the principality of Sedan on the border between France and the Spanish Netherlands; Huguenot; brother of Turenne

Candale, Henri de la Valette comte de (hi d-t), current and former lover of Marguerite de Bethune-Sully

Cantrell, Eddie (fi u-t), naval commander, son-in-law of Christian IV of Denmark

Cecelia Renata archduchess of Austria (hi d-t), Habsburg; sister of the queen in the Netherlands

Ernst duke of Saxe-Weimar (hi d-t), diplomat and administrator in the employ of Gustavus II Adolphus; brother of Bernhard and of Wilhelm Wettin; aka Ernst Wettin; administrator of the Province of Saxony

Ferdinand II (hi d-t), Habsburg; deceased; former Holy Roman Emperor

Ferdinand III (hi d-t), Habsburg; emperor of Austria-Hungary; brother of the queen in the Netherlands

Hanau-Münzenberg, Catharina Juliana von (hi d-t), Calvinist, sister of Amalie Elisabeth regent of Hesse-Kassel; recent widow of Count Albert Otto II zu Solms-Laubach

Hesse-Kassel, Wilhelm V landgrave of (hi d-t), husband of Amelia Elisabeth, kia November 1635

Irish colonels and their regiments, in transit from Cologne to Bavaria via the Rhineland and Swabia, bringing plague with them (for activities cf. Window of Opportunity in Tangled Web).

Butler, Walter (hi d-t)

Deveroux, Walter (hi d-t)

Geraldin, Robert (hi d-t)

MacDonald, Dennis (hi d-t)

Jenkins, Melissa “Missy” (fi u-t), wife of Ron Stone

Jenkins, Charles Jr. “Chip” (fi u-t), brother of Missy Jenkins; high school athlete; amateur violinist; administrator

Kruse, Vibeke (hi d-t), mistress of Christian IV, king of Denmark

Louis XIII, king of France (hi d-t), Bourbon, assassinated May 1636

Marguerite de Bethune-Sully duchesse de Rohan (hi d-t), wife of Henri duc de Rohan, currently mistress of the comte de Candale (for activities cf. The Red-Headed League, RoF IV)

Medici, Marie de (hi d-t), dowager queen of France, mother of Louis XIII and Monsieur Gaston

Nilsson, Dagmar (fi d-t), widow of Sgt. Helmuth Hartke at Fulda

Olivares, count-duke (hi d-t), first minister of Philip IV of Spain

Pfalz-Veldenz, Johann Friedrich (hi d-t), distant cousin of Gustavus II Adolphus

Philip IV (hi d-t), Habsburg; king of Spain; married to Elizabeth of France, sister of Louis XIII and Monsieur Gaston

Richelieu, Armand, Cardinal (hi d-t); owner of Siamese cat from Grantville; attacked and purportedly assassinated May 1636

Savoy, Victor Amadeus I, duke of (hi d-t), married to Christine Marie of France, sister of Louis XIII and Monsieur Gaston

Sims, Julie (fi u-t), sister of Henry Sims, Jr.; married to Alex Mackay; sniper

Stone, Ron (fi u-t), older brother of Gerry Stone; pharmaceuticals executive

Sully, Maximilian I de Bethune (hi d-t); Calvinist, father-in-law of Henri duc de Rohan

Tremblay, Cardinal [aka Pere Joseph] (hi d-t), last heard of as imprisoned and beaten near to death by thugs of Marie de’ Medici, August 1636

Turenne, Henri de la Tour d’Auvergne vicomte de (hi d-t), French general under Louis XIII; Huguenot

Urban VIII (hi d-t), pope, birth name Maffeo Barberini, assassinated May 1636


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