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  1. Queen Victoria’s eldest daughter married the Crown Prince of Prussia in 1858 and Prince Henry (1862-1929) was her third child and Queen Victoria’s grandson.Signed: VICTORIA. Inscribed on the back with the name of the sitter and as painted by his mother at Misdroy in August 1867, at the time of the Prince’s fifth birthday.

  2. As he had informed Prince Henry in 1777, "[w]ithout shocking anyone, we are profiting quietly from the opportunity offered to us." SEE ALSO Deane, Silas; Franklin, Benjamin; German Auxiliaries; Lee, Arthur. BIBLIOGRAPHY. Brown, Marvin L. Jr. "American Independence through Prussian Eyes: A Neutral View of the Negotiations of 1782–1783."

  3. Henry I, King of the United States (1789–1802) In 1788, the Constitution of the United States is ratified, granting three equal branches of government. Prince Henry was crowned as King Henry in 1789, shortly after George Washington became President of the United States. The United States officially became a monarchy, with King Henry being its ...

  4. original sound - Throne Chronicles. The Prince Who Could Have Ruled America: A Fascinating Twist in American History. Discover the untold story of how the United States almost became a monarchy after the American Revolution. Explore the proposal to crown Prince Henry of Prussia as the king and the impact it had on American democracy.

  5. In this life of the lesser brother of the great Frederick, Professor Easum has given us the first treatment in English of a Prussian prince whom some people, in 1787, wanted to make the king-stadtholder of the new United States.

  6. Drawing of the “Window cleaner for the front windscreen of motor vehicles” invented by Prince Henry of Prussia, that was included with the Patent No. 204343 granted by the Imperial Patent Office on 24. March 1908. Since it was operated manually, the windscreen wiper that Henry came up with was not a tremendous success.

  7. Prince Henry of Prussia. Henry was a son of Frederick William II of Prussia (1744-1797) by his second wife Frederika Louisa (1751-1805), daughter of Louis IX, Landgrave of Hesse-Darmstadt. Henry entered the army on 5 September 1795 as a fähnrich in the Life Company of the 1st Guards Battalion. He also served as an oberst during the 1806-07 ...