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  1. Friedrich II., Gemälde von Anton Graff, 1781. Friedrichs Unterschrift: Friedrich II. oder Friedrich der Große (* 24.Januar 1712 in Berlin; † 17. August 1786 in Potsdam), volkstümlich der „Alte Fritz“ genannt, war ab 1740 König in, ab 1772 König von Preußen und ab 1740 Markgraf von Brandenburg und somit einer der Kurfürsten des Heiligen Römischen Reiches.

  2. 23 de abr. de 2024 · Frederick II (born January 24, 1712, Berlin, Prussia [Germany]—died August 17, 1786, Potsdam, near Berlin) was the king of Prussia (1740–86), a brilliant military campaigner who, in a series of diplomatic stratagems and wars against Austria and other powers, greatly enlarged Prussia’s territories and made Prussia the foremost military ...

  3. Frederick William II ( German: Friedrich Wilhelm II.; 25 September 1744 – 16 November 1797) was king of Prussia from 1786 until his death in 1797. He was in personal union with the prince-elector of Brandenburg and (via the Orange-Nassau inheritance of his grandfather) sovereign prince of the Canton of Neuchâtel.

  4. The Emperor's eccentricities and policies, including his great admiration for the Prussian King Frederick II, alienated the same groups that Catherine had cultivated as allies. Russia and Prussia had fought each other during the Seven Years' War (1756–1763) and Russian troops had occupied Berlin in 1761.

  5. Frederick the Great. Location. Berlin, Germany. Coordinates. 52°31′14″N 13°17′55″E  / . 52.5206°N 13.2986°E. / 52.5206; 13.2986. The statue of Frederick the Great is installed outside Charlottenburg Palace in Berlin, Germany.

  6. Peter I ( Russian: Пётр I Алексеевич, romanized : Pyotr I Alekseyevich, [note 1] IPA: [ˈpʲɵtr ɐlʲɪˈksʲejɪvʲɪtɕ]; 9 June [ O.S. 30 May] 1672 – 8 February [ O.S. 28 January] 1725), commonly known as Peter the Great, [note 2] was Tsar of all Russia from 1682, and the first Emperor of all Russia from 1721 until his death ...

  7. Frederick II was the monarch of Prussia from 1740 until 1786. He was the last Hohenzollern monarch titled King in Prussia, declaring himself King of Prussia after annexing Royal Prussia from the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth in 1772. His most significant accomplishments include his military successes in the Silesian wars, his reorganisation of the Prussian Army, the First Partition of ...