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  1. Según Zimmermann, Frederick fingió ser homosexual para parecer todavía viril y capaz de tener relaciones sexuales, aunque con hombres. [51] Esta historia es puesta en duda por el biógrafo Wolfgang Burgdorf, quien opina que "Federico tenía una repugnancia física por las mujeres" y, por lo tanto, "no podía acostarse con ellas".

  2. 26 de dic. de 2021 · On December 26, 1194, Frederick II, one of the most powerful Holy Roman Emperors of the Middle Age s and head of the House of Hohenstaufen was born. Speaking six languages (Latin, Sicilian, German, French, Greek and Arabic), Frederick was an avid patron of science and the art, called by a contemporary chronicler stupor mundi (“the wonder of the world”).

  3. daughter Wilhelmina. son Frederick II. Frederick William I (born August 14, 1688, Berlin—died May 31, 1740, Potsdam, Prussia) was the second Prussian king, who transformed his country from a second-rate power into the efficient and prosperous state that his son and successor, Frederick II the Great, made a major military power on the Continent.

  4. Ernst Hartwig Kantorowicz (May 3, 1895 – September 9, 1963 [7]) was a German historian of medieval political and intellectual history and art, known for his 1927 book Kaiser Friedrich der Zweite on Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II, and The King's Two Bodies (1957) on medieval and early modern ideologies of monarchy and the state. [8]

  5. Frederick II Hohenstaufen, Holy Roman Emperor, King of Sicily, Germany, Italy and eventually Jerusalem. This documentary follows the story of a modern sovere...

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  6. 29 de ago. de 2023 · Frederick II (Frederick the Great) is primarily known as a military leader who, through his military action, overcame the Austrians, the Russians, and the French in order to solidify Prussia as a powerhouse in Europe. What makes a nation great, however, can hardly be defined as the sole ability to win wars.

  7. Frederick William and his son Frederick II, could not have been more different. While Frederick William loved the military, uniforms and parades, his son, turned to the fine arts. He composed, played the flute and studied the works of the philosophers. He focused his efforts on increasing agricultural production and improving the lives of the workers.

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