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  1. The Brandenburg Recess: Resolutions agreed to by Frederick William (“the Great Elector”) and the Brandenburg Estates in the Recess of July 26, 1653 (1653) The historical literature long viewed this important document as the founding charter of “Prussian absolutism.” It was seen to have introduced a standing army financed by the new

  2. 13 de nov. de 2022 · This category contains only the following file. Allegorie op de verloving van Henriette Catharina, prinses van Oranje-Nassau en Enno Lodewijk, graaf van Oost-Friesland, 1641, RP-P-OB-78.628.jpg 5,048 × 4,162; 5.67 MB. Categories: Enriqueta (given name) 1637 births. 1708 deaths.

  3. German noble (1655-1674) – Charles, Electoral Prince of Brandenburg was born in Berlin (Federated state, capital and largest city of Germany) on February 16th, 1655 and died in Strasbourg (Capital and largest city of Grand Est, located in the historical region of Alsace) on December 7th, 1674 at the age of 19.

  4. The prince-electors ( German: Kurfürst ( listen ⓘ ), pl. Kurfürsten, Czech: Kurfiřt, Latin: Princeps Elector) were the members of the electoral college that elected the ruler of the Holy Roman Empire . From the 13th century onwards, a small group of prince-electors gained the privilege of electing the King of the Romans.

  5. Henriette Catherine of Nassau was princess consort of Anhalt-Dessau by marriage to John George II, Prince of Anhalt-Dessau, and regent of Anhalt-Dessau fro...

  6. William Henry, Electoral Prince of Brandenburg (1648–1649) Charles, Electoral Prince of Brandenburg (1655–1674) Frederick I of Prussia (1657–1713), his successor; Amalie (1664–1665) Henry (1664–1664) Louis (1666–1687), who married Ludwika Karolina Radziwiłł

  7. Frederick William (German: Friedrich Wilhelm ; 16 February 1620 – 29 April 1688) was Elector of Brandenburg and Duke of Prussia, thus ruler of Brandenburg-Prussia, from 1640 until his death in 1688.