Frederick William IV (German: Friedrich Wilhelm IV.; 15 October 1795 – 2 January 1861), the eldest son and successor of Frederick William III of Prussia...
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Frederick William III (German: Friedrich Wilhelm III.; 3 August 1770 – 7 June 1840) was King of Prussia from 16 November 1797 until his death in 1840...
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Fritz, was a son of Prince Albrecht of Prussia (1809–1872), who was a brother of Emperor William I and King Frederick William IV of Prussia, from his second...
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III of Prussia and Queen Louise. Her siblings included King Frederick William IV of Prussia, Kaiser Wilhelm I of Germany, Empress Charlotte of Russia...
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William II of Prussia (1744–1797), King of Prussia Frederick William III of Prussia (1770–1840), King of Prussia Frederick William IV of Prussia (1795–1861)...
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Hohenzollern Castle (category 1867 establishments in Prussia)
Frederick William IV of Prussia. Architect Friedrich August Sterreicher based his design on English Gothic Revival architecture and the Châteaux of the...
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succeeded by his son, Frederick the Great. Frederick William was born in Berlin to King Frederick I of Prussia and Princess Sophia Charlotte of Hanover. During...
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became members of the new order of merit. In 1852 the order of merit was in its turn dissolved and King Frederick William IV of Prussia, again exercising...
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produced nine children, including the future monarchs Frederick William IV of Prussia and William I, German Emperor. Her legacy became cemented after her...
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brother Frederick William IV. During the reign of his grandson Wilhelm II, he was known as Wilhelm the Great. The second son of Prince Frederick William and...
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I/III William the Great Elector (son of, also Elector of Brandenburg) 1688–1701: Frederick II/IV/I (also Elector of Brandenburg and King in Prussia) From...
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The 1848 Constitution of Prussia was imposed on the Kingdom of Prussia by King Frederick William IV on 5 December 1848 in response to demands that arose...
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Elisabeth Ludovika of Bavaria (13 November 1801 – 14 December 1873) was queen of Prussia as the wife of King Frederick William IV. By birth, she was a...
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Frederick II (German: Friedrich II.; 24 January 1712 – 17 August 1786) was the monarch of Prussia from 1740 until his death in 1786. He was the last Hohenzollern...
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the adoption of the Constitution of the Kingdom of Prussia imposed by King Frederick William IV on 5 December 1848. A member of the House of Lords was known...
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the behest of Tsar Alexander I of Russia. Alexander and Francis I of Austria were present in person; King Frederick William III of Prussia was represented...
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Erfurt Union (redirect from Alliance of the Three Kings)
constitutions for the multitude of German states. The effort, however, ended in the Assembly's collapse, after King Frederick William IV refused the German crown...
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Stolzenfels Castle (category Frederick William IV of Prussia)
the future Frederick William IV of Prussia. In 1822, the Rhineland had become a province of Prussia. Frederick William had traveled along the Rhine in...
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King Frederick William IV of Prussia and his Minister President Gottfried Ludolf Camphausen had agreed to call for the general election of a national assembly...
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according to the wishes and with the close involvement of the artistically gifted King Frederick William IV and designed by the court architect, Ludwig Persius...
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Landgrave of Thuringia (fl. 1406–1440) Frederick Francis IV, Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin (1882–1945) Frederick William IV of Prussia (1795–1861)...
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Friedrich Ancillon (redirect from Frederick Ancillon)
extraordinary member of the Philosophy Class at the Prussian Academy in 1803. He tutored the Crown Price who became Frederick William IV of Prussia. 1813 till 1837...
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George Frederick (26 September 1994 – present) Constitution of Prussia (1850) Crown of Frederick I Crown of William II German Emperor History of Germany...
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failed with the rejection of the German imperial crown by Frederick William IV of Prussia, on 30 May 1849 the remaining members decided to relocate the...
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soon became engaged to Charlotte, whose position as a niece of Frederick William IV of Prussia surely recommended her to him. It was a love match and their...
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Prince Frederick William Louis of Prussia (German: Friedrich Wilhelm Ludwig; 30 October 1794 – 27 July 1863) was a Prussian prince and military officer...
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1850 Constitution of Prussia was an amended version of the 1848 Constitution. Unlike the earlier version that King Frederick William IV had unilaterally...
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of Minister-President (German: Ministerpräsident), or Prime Minister, of Prussia existed from 1848, when it was formed by King Frederick William IV during...
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Orangery Palace (category Frederick William IV of Prussia)
on the Throne", King Friedrich Wilhelm IV (Frederick William IV of Prussia) from 1851 to 1864. The building of the Orangery began with a plan for a high...
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Prussia (1770–1840) Frederick William IV of Prussia (1795–1861) Frederick I of Württemberg (1754–1816) Frederick V of the Palatinate Frederick I, Holy Roman...
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