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Hace 5 días · 1640–1688: Frederick I/III William the Great Elector (son of, also Elector of Brandenburg) 1688–1701: Frederick II/IV/I (also Elector of Brandenburg and King in Prussia) From 1701, the title of Duke of Prussia was attached to the title of King in and of Prussia.
Hace 4 días · Frederick William, Elector of Brandenburg (1620–1688). He was succeeded by his son, Frederick, who proved to be one of William of Orange's most loyal allies.
Hace 4 días · This view was widely shared throughout Protestant Europe; in October 1685, Frederick William, Elector of Brandenburg renounced his French alliance for one with the Dutch.
Hace 3 días · Friedrich Wilhelm IV. Friedrich Wilhelm IV. von Preußen, Porträtaufnahme von Hermann Biow, Daguerreotypie von 1847. Friedrich Wilhelm IV. (* 15. Oktober 1795 in Berlin; † 2. Januar 1861 in Potsdam) war vom 7. Juni 1840 bis zu seinem Tod König von Preußen. Er entstammte der Dynastie der Hohenzollern. In seiner Regierungszeit sah er sich ...
Hace 3 días · Great Elector. noun. the Elector of Brandenburg who rebuilt his domain after its destruction during the Thirty Years' War (1620-1688) synonyms: Frederick William. see more.
Hace 4 días · In 1664, he was chosen one of the directors of the imperial army raised to fight the Turks, but his troops came too late to fight; after the peace which followed the Christian victory at the Battle of St. Gotthard in August 1664, he aided Charles II of England in his Second Anglo-Dutch War with the Dutch, until the intervention of Louis XIV and Frederick William, Elector of Brandenburg ...
Hace 4 días · On June 12, 1987, President Ronald Reagan delivered a major speech on the Cold War with the Brandenburg Gate and the Berlin Wall as a back drop. Since the end of World War II, Berlin had been one of the main symbols of the Cold War. In staging this speech, President Reagan hoped to draw a parallel with the historic speech delivered in Berlin by ...