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  1. Hace 4 días · Albert married first, to Princess Dorothea (1 August 1504 – 11 April 1547), daughter of King Frederick I of Denmark, in 1526. They had six children; Anna Sophia (1527–1591) Katharina (b. & d. 1528) Frederick Albert (1529–1530) Lucia Dorothea (1531–1532) Lucia (1537–1539) Albert (1539–1539)

  2. Hace 3 días · 1. Victoria, German Empress. Answer: Queen Victoria. Victoria was the eldest child of Britain's Queen Victoria and was born in 1840. As the eldest daughter of the British monarch she also held the title of Princess Royal. She married Prince Frederick of Prussia in 1858 and 30 years later became Queen of Prussia and German Empress on the death ...

  3. Hace 3 días · Victoria, Princess Royal (known as Vicky), was born 9 months after her parents' wedding. Intelligent and eager for knowledge, she was particularly close to her father, Prince Albert, from whom she inherited her liberal political views. Vicky met her future husband, Frederick, the son of William, Crown Prince of Prussia, when she was 11, and he 19.

  4. Hace 1 día · Frederick was a liberal and an admirer of the British constitution, while his links to Britain strengthened further with his marriage to Princess Victoria, eldest child of Queen Victoria. With his ascent to the throne, many hoped that Frederick's reign would lead to a liberalization of the Reich and an increase of parliament's influence on the political process.

  5. Hace 5 días · Sautéed 4 types of wild mushroom (oyster, enoki, shitake, prince) w. butter truffle soy on top of baby arugula, capers, w. yuzu dressing. Soup & Noodle. Miso Soup USD 3.00. With kelp, tofu scallion. Clear Soup USD 3.00. Lightly flavored broth with mushroom, fried onion and scallion. Udon Soup. Vegetable USD 15.00; Chicken USD 18.00; Seafood ...

  6. Hace 4 días · Leopold, in conjunction with Prussian King Frederick–William III, then issued this "Declaration of Pillnitz"; the "resolution to act quickly" was perceived as a declaration of war on France for the purpose of ending the Revolution, even though neither Austria nor Prussia was displeased by French weakness. “"The Declaration of Pillnitz ...