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  1. Frederick III. As Frederick V Duke of Styria from 1435 and (Arch-) Duke of Austria from 1457/63; as Frederick IV Roman-German King from 1442, and as Frederick III Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire from his coronation in Rome in 1452. Lasting fifty-three years, Frederick’s reign was the longest of any king or emperor of the Holy Roman Empire.

  2. Síntesis biográfica. Iván III ( Moscú, Rusia, 22 de enero de 1440 – Moscú, Rusia, 27 de octubre de 1505 ). Está considerado el fundador del estado ruso, soberano de Rusia, apellidado el Grande, uno de los fundadores del imperio que gobernó desde 1462 a 1505, liberando gran parte del territorio de manos de los tártaros.

  3. Ivan III and the End of the Golden Horde. Ivan III Vasilyevich, also known as Ivan the Great, was born in Moscow in 1440 and became Grand Prince of Moscow in 1462. He ruled from this seat of power until his death in 1505. He came into power when Moscow had many economic and cultural advantages in the norther provinces.

  4. Kingdom of Prussia. In return for aiding Emperor Leopold I during the War of the Spanish Succession, Frederick William’s son, Frederick III, was allowed to elevate Prussia to the status of a kingdom. In 1701, Frederick crowned himself Frederick I, King of Prussia. Prussia, unlike Brandenburg, lay outside the Holy Roman Empire, within which ...

  5. Detailed information about the coin ⅔ Thaler, Frederick III, State of Brandenburg-Prussia, with pictures and collection and swap management: mintage, descriptions, metal, weight, size, value and other numismatic data

  6. Ivan III ehk Ivan Suur (vene keeles Иван Великий (Ivan Veliki); 22. jaanuar 1440 – 27. oktoober 1505) oli Rjurikovitšite dünastiast Moskva suurvürst alates 1462 kuni surmani. Tema ajal tõusis Moskva suurvürstiriik lõplikult Venemaa vürstiriikide seas tugevaimaks riigiks ja valitsejaks.

  7. Friedrich III of Germany. Friedrich Wilhelm Nikolaus Karl von Hohenzollern ( New Palace, Potsdam ; 18 October 1831 - New Palace, Potsdam ; 15 June 1888 [1]) was the only son of Wilhelm I . Crown Prince Frederick William of Prussia, 1867, by Oskar Begas. After his father's death on 9 March 1888 Friedrich Wilhelm became King of Prussia and German ...