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The Life of
Frederick William I., ... King of Prussia. ...
Prince, on the 8th of Octaber, 1684., took in second Marriage Sopbzh Char/otte,
Daughter of Ermz/i Augqflus, Duke of Bru'zswiclt, Bishop or Administrator of
Osnaburg, and since created Elector of Hawver. Of this second Marriage, on the "
l- ...
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Pietism and the Making of Eighteenth-Century Prussia
In 1713 Frederick William I inherited from his father an economic system in which
growth was dependent mainly on foreign subsidies for the army and the inflow of
skills and capital from religious refugees. Although the Peace of Utrecht (1713) ...
Richard L. Gawthrop, 1993
3
Iron Kingdom: The Rise and Downfall of Prussia, 1600-1947
But the type-B kingship of Frederick William I also had a vigorous afterlife in the
history of the dynasty. ... of Frederick William I were imitated (with more wit) by his
illustrious son Frederick II and (at greater length and with less wit) by his more ...
4
Making Europe: People, Politics, and Culture, Volume
I: To 1790
Unlike his predecessors, Frederick William I did not consult regularly with his top
officials because he had a low opinion of the men who worked for him, criticizing
them for laziness and greed and paying them poorly. Instead, he worked in ...
Frank Kidner, Maria Bucur, Ralph Mathisen, 2007
5
Sibling Relations and the Transformations of European ...
The reconciliation between Frederick William I and Crown Prince Frederick
followed quickly: after a year under house arrest, Frederick was rehabilitated.163
The crown prince was essentially eliminated as a threat to the king's ...
Christopher H. Johnson, David Warren Sabean, 2011
6
The Cambridge Modern History
The three never tired of representing to the King that England was urging this
double marriage, in order that the little kingdom of Prussia, having detached itself
from the Empire, might be made into an English province. Frederick William I was
...
Stanley Leathes, G. W. (George Walter) Prothero, Sir Adolphus William Ward
7
A History of Modern Germany: 1648-1840
Frederick William I But Even If We Avoid Harsh Criticism of Frederick I, it is clear
that under the rule of men like him Prussia would not have risen to more than
medium importance. It would have remained a state comparable to Bavaria and ...
8
The Holy Roman Empire Reconsidered
The Iconoclasm Upon taking the throne, even King Frederick William I's name
was a break with contemporary norms. It was customary for kings to use only one
first name, but Frederick William immediately announced that he would use both.
9 ...
Jason Philip Coy, Benjamin Marschke, David Warren Sabean, 2010
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Encyclopaedia perthensis, or, Universal dictionary of the ...
Prussia, history of, till the death no assistance to the king of Denmark, on
condition of Frederick- William I. Frederick I. died in that France delivered up his
provinces in West- the beginning of 1713, and was succeeded by Fre- phalia,'
and paid ...
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The Complete Prophecies of Nostradamus
The word 'groppe' stems from the Latin, groppa, meaning the rump, the back, or
the shoulders (i.e. someone who goes before, and whom you see only from the
back). The 'great non-Mage' may therefore be King Frederick William I of Prussia,
...
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «FREDERICK WILLIAM I» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
Frederick William I im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Pierre Jaquet-Droz, Marvel Maker: The Man Behind Today's Jaquet …
He was also influenced by a fellow Chaux-de-Fonnier named Josué Robert, who was watchmaker to the King of Prussia, Frederick William I. «Watchtime.com, Mai 15»
The Other Side of Boredom
... States in 1859) and then further afield: The zigzag was the oldest human engraving; Frederick William I of Prussia was obsessed with giants; ... «New York Times, Apr 15»
The Künker March Sale: Rarities and Collections from Ancient to …
In 1603, after the death of Duke Frederick William I of Saxe-Weimar, this duchy was separated and taken over by his sons. Ranging from the ... «Coin Update News, Feb 15»
Interactive map plots the possible locations of buried treasure …
During a state visit, the room caught the eye of Peter the Great and the Prussian monarch, Frederick William I donated the room to the Russian ... «Daily Mail, Feb 15»
The world's most hunted lost treasures
The legendary Amber Room was a gift from Frederick William I of Prussia to Peter The Great in 1716. It was installed at a Russian imperial ... «Herald Sun, Aug 14»
Top Prices Realized in Jubilee Auction Week at Künker Coin Auctions
And a pattern of the reichsthaler 1714 for Neuenburg under the Soldier King Frederick William I realized 40,000 euros. The surprise of the day ... «CoinWeek, Jul 14»
History's greatest gay general
Frederick's father, the Prussian king Frederick William I, was by most accounts a violent, bigoted, and abusive tyrant. According to Crompton ... «The Week Magazine, Jul 14»
Upcoming Osnabrück Sale of Künker's Masuren Collection of Rare …
15,000 euros each is the estimate of a reichsthaler of Frederick William I, 1719 IGN, Berlin (2567, EF), a reichsthaler of Frederick William I, 1714 ... «CoinWeek, Mai 14»
7 Unusual Military Units
Armies have always sought to bring the biggest and strongest soldiers into their ranks, but King Frederick William I of Prussia turned it into an ... «History, Mär 14»
The Real Monuments Men: The Coronation Chamber of Hitler
Frederick William I, the Soldier King, dead since 1740. The decorations, Stout realized, were Hitler's tribute to the founder of the modern ... «Daily Beast, Feb 14»