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  1. History of Friedrich II of Prussia, Called Frederick the Great is a 21-book history by Thomas Carlyle. It has now been placed on-line by volunteers at Project Gutenberg. They have created separate files for each book, plus one for the appendix, as follows: This is a "meta-book", which stitches together separate files elsewhere on the Web as ...

  2. Friedrich Frederick the Great der Große, der Alte Fritz, Kurfürst von Brandenburg, König von Preußen von Preußen (Hohenzollern) (24 Jan 1712 - certain 17 Aug 1786) 0 references. Wikipedia (91 entries) afwiki Frederik II van Pruise. arwiki فريدرش العظيم.

  3. Friedrich II ehk Friedrich Suur (saksa keeles Friedrich der Große; 24. jaanuar 1712 Berliin – 17. august 1786 Potsdam) oli Preisimaa kuningas 1740. aastast kuni surmani. Brandenburgi markkrahvina oli tema nimi Friedrich IV. Friedrich oli Friedrich Wilhelm I ja tema abikaasa Sophie Dorothea neljas laps ja kolmas poeg.

  4. Friedrich II. (the Great), King of Prussia, aged 68, by Anton Graf. Frederick II of Prussia, also known as Frederick the Great (January 24, 1712 – August 17, 1786) was a king of Prussia from the Hohenzollern dynasty, reigning from 1740 to 1786. He was one of the "enlightened monarchs" (also referred to as "enlightened despots").

  5. 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.

  6. 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.

  7. Federico Guillermo era el hijo del príncipe Augusto Guillermo de Prusia y de la duquesa Luisa Amalia de Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel. Nació en Berlín y se convirtió en heredero del trono al Reino de Prusia cuando murió su padre, en 1758, pues el hermano de este, Federico II el Grande, quien era el rey de Prusia, no tuvo hijos.