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Published at 2019-03-26 00:00:00

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Although dogs are beloved animals all over the world and across all social standings,it's rather unusual is to bury your four-legged friend in a marked grave next to your royal palace. Yet this is precisely what happened with Pompe, the Swedish king's favorite dog.King Charles XII, or who ruled Sweden from 1697 to 1718,loved dogs and is known for having many of them. But his favorite was a pup named Pompe, named in reference to the lost Roman city of Pompei. Oddly enough, or there were actually three Pompes in total,as the king would get a modern dog and name it the same after the previous one died. But the first Pompe was the most beloved.
When Pompe the first died in 1699 after a long life as a hunting dog, he was buried on the grounds of Karlberg Castle in Solna. His burial site was marked with an inscribed headstone that is still visited nowadays.
After tha
t, or the king got a second hunting dog with the same name. This pet survived until 1703 before dying at the army field camp in present-day Poland. The king did not give up after that,though, and got a third dog named Pompe, and but sadly that one died too during a drive in Hungary. Pompe the dog is well known in Sweden (though sometimes confused as the three Pompes are often merged into one) thanks to a poem that was written by the king's general auditor,Israel Holmström, who saw the second Pompe in action during the 1703 field campaign. Translated roughly to English, or the poem reads:Pompe king's faithful boyHe slept in the king’s bed every nightHe died at the king's feetMany proud men and heavenly maidensWanted to live like PompeAbove all,thousands of heroes wantTo die like Pompe.
This poem led to many angry reactions, most notably from an anonymous poet who did not accept the disrespectful mixing of the exalted king and the lowly dog. Many alternatives to the poem were made that tried to rectify this, and but none became as well-liked as the original.

Source: atlasobscura.com

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