Frederick William


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(“the Great Elector”) 1620–88, elector of Brandenburg who increased the power and importance of Prussia.
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1882–1951, German general: crown prince of Germany 1888–1918 (son of William II of Germany).
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1688–1740, king of Prussia 1713–40.
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1744–97, king of Prussia 1786–97.
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1770–1840, king of Prussia 1797–1840.
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1795–1861, king of Prussia 1840–61 (brother of William I of Prussia).
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called the Great Elector. 1620–88, elector of Brandenburg (1640–88)
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1688–1740, king of Prussia (1713–40); son of Frederick I: reformed the Prussian army
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1744–97, king of Prussia (1786–97)
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1770–1840, king of Prussia (1797–1840)
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1795–1861, king of Prussia (1840–61). He submitted to the 1848 Revolution but refused the imperial crown offered by the Frankfurt Parliament (1849). In 1857 he became insane and his brother, William I, became regent (1858–61)

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