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  1. Hace 1 día · German States, Prussia, Frederick the Great with Prince Ferdinand, 1758 AE28, 7.13 grams Obverse: FREDERICK KING OF PRUSSIA, Bust left. Reverse: FERDINANDUS PRINCEPS, Bust right. Batty 4093. Struck (possibly in Britain) for the Battle of Krefeld.

  2. Hace 3 días · Frederick II The Great of Prussia, c.1763 For technical reasons, the appearance on a monitor may show colors slightly different from the original. Change wall color

  3. Hace 1 día · German States, Prussia, Frederick the Great with Prince Ferdinand, 1758 AE28, 7.13 grams Obverse: FREDERICK KING OF PRUSSIA, Bust left. Reverse: FERDINANDUS PRINCEPS, Bust right. Batty 4093. Struck (possibly in Britain) for the Battle of Krefeld.

  4. Hace 6 días · History of Friedrich II of Prussia, called Frederick the Great. Vol. V. London. {}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ; Chandler, David (1990). The Art of Warfare in the Age of Marlborough. Spellmount Limited. ISBN 0-946771-42-1. Clark, Christopher (2006). Iron Kingdom: The Rise and Downfall of Prussia, 1600–1947. Belknap Press.

  5. Hace 2 días · Prussia’s emergence as the largest German state was a result of various factors. It underwent military reforms, had strategic leadership, and expanded its territory through conquests. Under the leadership of Frederick William and later Frederick the Great, Prussia established a well-disciplined and professional army, which contributed to its growth and dominance in the region.

  6. Hace 1 día · History of Friedrich II. of Prussia, Called Frederick the Great (1858–1865) Vol. XX. Latter-Day Pamphlets (1850) Vols. XXI–XXII. German Romance: Translations from the German, with Biographical and Critical Notices (1827) Vols. XXIII–XXIV. Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship and Travels, Translated from the German of Goethe (1824) Vol. XXV.

  7. Hace 2 días · He visited the tomb of Frederick the Great and instructed his marshals to remove their hats there, saying, "If he were alive we wouldn't be here today". Napoleon had taken only 19 days from beginning his attack on Prussia to knock it out of the war with the capture of Berlin and the destruction of its principal armies at Jena and Auerstädt.