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  1. 21 de mar. de 2024 · Plattdüütsch: Friedrich II. de Grote (1712-1786) weer vun 1740 bet 1786 König vun Preußen. English: Frederick II the Great (1712-1786) was king of Prussia (1740-1786). His wife was Elisabeth Christine von Braunschweig-Bevern , and his sister-in-law Juliane von Braunschweig-Bevern was queen of Denmark.

  2. Frederick II, German Friedrich known as Frederick the Great, (born Jan. 24, 1712, Berlin—died Aug. 17, 1786, Potsdam, near Berlin), King of Prussia (1740–86).The son of Frederick William I, he suffered an unhappy early life, subject to his father’s capricious bullying.

  3. Friedrich II (26 tháng 12, 1194 – 13 tháng 12, 1250), của triều đại Hohenstaufen, là người Ý, tranh ngôi Vua của người La Mã từ năm 1212, trở thành người duy nhất giữ ngôi vị này năm 1215.

  4. Fridrich II. Štaufský (někdy podle německého jména také Friedrich , ve starší literatuře Bedřich , plným jménem Friedrich Roger , 26. prosince 1194 Jesi u Ancony – 13. prosince 1250 hrad Fiorentino) byl římský císař , král sicilský a titulární král jeruzalémský .

  5. Frederick II was the last of the great Hohenstaufen Emperors and certainly one of the most dazzling characters of the 13 th century. Frederick Barbarossa’s grandson spent his childhood in Sicily. In order to accept his inheritance, Frederick II set out towards Germany in 1212, accompanied by a small entourage.

  6. Fridrich II. Veliký byl v letech 1740–1786 pruský král, braniborský kurfiřt a neuchâtelský kníže z rodu Hohenzollernů a jeden z největších vojevůdců 18. století. Za své vlády pozvedl Prusko na úroveň velmoci a rozšířil državy svého rodu, zejména na úkor Rakouska (Slezsko). Současníci mu dali řadu přídomků, z nichž nejznámějšími jsou „Starý Fritz“ a ...

  7. 1 de abr. de 2010 · Emperor Frederick II (1194–1250) is numbered among the most consequential rulers of the medieval millennium. Described as a marvel of the world (stupor mundi) in his own day, for a brief moment Frederick managed to forge an empire that rivalled that of Charlemagne, encompassing the kingdoms of Germany, Burgundy, Lombardy, and Sicily, as well as Jerusalem.