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  1. Matt Robinson. February 4, 2021. One of the more bizarre claims to fame attributed to the first King of Prussia is that the man who would go down in history known as Frederick the Great introduced the potato to Germany during his reign back in the 1700s. This starchy root vegetable has undoubtedly become a staple part of German cuisine - an ...

  2. 16 de oct. de 2019 · Ipinanganak noong 1712, si Frederick William II, na kilala bilang Frederick the Great, ay ang ikatlong Hohenzollern King ng Prussia. Bagama't ang Prussia ay naging isang maimpluwensyang at mahalagang bahagi ng Banal na Imperyong Romano sa loob ng maraming siglo, sa ilalim ng pamumuno ni Frederick ang maliit na kaharian ay tumaas sa katayuan ng isang Dakilang Kapangyarihang Europeo at nagkaroon ...

  3. As King of Prussia from 1740 until 1786, Frederick the Great helped transform Prussia from a European backwater to an economically strong and politically reformed state. During his reign, the effects of the Seven Years’ War and the gaining of Silesia greatly changed the economy. The conquest of Silesia gave Prussia’s fledgling industries ...

  4. Frederick the Great. “The story of Frederick’s youth is a known chronicle of suffering.”. Frederick the Great’s father laid the foundation for Frederick’s legendary military exploits by assembling a well-drilled professional army for Prussia. In the early eighteenth century, Prussia was one of dozens of minor German states, and it was ...

  5. 12 de oct. de 2011 · Frederick the Great : King of Prussia by Fraser, David, 1920-Publication date 2001 Topics Frederick II, King of Prussia, 1712-1786 Publisher New York, N.Y ...

  6. 8 de abr. de 2024 · Frederick II of Prussia. A single Voltaire will do more honor to France than a thousand pedants, a thousand false wits, a thousand great men of inferior order. Frederick II of Prussia ( January 24, 1712 – August 17, 1786) was king of Prussia from 1740 to 1786. He was also known as Friedrich der Große (Frederick the Great)