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 | | Friedrich Wilhelm I of Brandenburg Friedrich Wilhelm (Frederick William) of Brandenburg, Kurfürst of Brandenburg, Duke... |  | | Friedrich Engels Friedrich Engels (Das Kapital (Capital: A Critique of Political Economy) after Marx's death. |  | | Friedrich Wilhelm Schadow Friedrich Wilhelm Schadow (Johann Gottfried Schadow. |
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 | | Friedrich Wilhelm I of Brandenburg Friedrich Wilhelm (Frederick William) of Brandenburg, Kurfürst of Brandenburg, Duke... |  | | Wilhelm Gesenius Heinrich Friedrich Wilhelm Gesenius (German orientalist and Biblical critic. |  | | Friedrich Wilhelm Schadow Friedrich Wilhelm Schadow (Johann Gottfried Schadow. |
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| Â | Genealogy: Brandenburg |
 | | - Friedrich I. von Hohenzollern is created Elector of Brandenburg |  | | - Potsdam Conference, expulsions and ethnic cleansing of eastern Brandenburg and Prussia begin |  | | Contains documents and records of the Brandenburg State Government Depts., cities, political parties, associations, justice system, land records, the DDR, and historical records. |
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 | | Wilhelmine later bore the prince a son and a daughter whom Friedrich Wilhelm made-- with the approval of Friedrich II-- Graf und Gräfin von der Mark [Brandenburg]. |  | | Prussia's lower nobility used this issue to express open opposition to Friedrich Wilhelm II who had abolished some of their privileges. |  | | In 1796, while Wilhelmine was in Italy, Friedrich Wilhelm II dissolved the Ritz marriage and elevated her to the status of nobility, naming her Countess of Lichtenau (pre-dated to 1794), a move occasioned by the Queen of Naples refusal to grant an audience to a non-aristocrat. |
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| Â | Frederick William, Elector of Brandenburg - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Friedrich Wilhelm (Frederick William) of Brandenburg, Kurfürst of Brandenburg, Duke of Prussia (February 16, 1620 - April 29, 1688) of the House of Hohenzollern, was the Kurfürst (elector) of Brandenburg, from 1640 until his death. |  | | Their children were Philipp Wilhelm (1669-1711), Marie Amalie (1670-1739), Albrecht Friedrich (1672-1731), Karl (1673-1695), Elisabeth Sofie (1674-1748), Dorothea (1675-1676), and Christian Ludwig (1677-1734). |  | | Friedrich Wilhelm is notable for raising an army of 40,000 soldiers, by 1678. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friedrich_Wilhelm_I_of_Brandenburg
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 | | Historical Baltic Prussia Proper does not include the marches of Brandenburg, Pomerania nor all but eastern parts around Pojezierze - Malbork (Marienburg), Kwidzyn (Marienwerder) and perhaps Torun(Thorn) - of former "West Prussia". |  | | For the vast majority however, Prussia is remembered only in the past tense, for its role in uniting Germany and is still, especially abroad, often wrongly perceived as a synonymous term for Germany. |  | | From Memel (Klaipeda) down to Goldap and as far west as Labiau/Labguva (Polessk) was once Prussia's "Province of Lithuania Minor". |
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| Â | Hohenzollern - Wikipedia |
 | | The first Hohenzollern Elector, Friedrich I of Brandenburg, obtained Brandenburg at about the same time; these lands would form the core of the family's power for the next five hundred years. |  | | European royal family, noted as the rulers of Brandenburg, then the Kingdom of Prussia, then the German Empire before losing their status as a result of World War I. |  | | Frederick I William of Prussia(1688-1701), Friedrich III, promoted to King in Prussia (1701-1713) |
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| Â | Emperor Friedrich Wilhelm I Hohenzollern Of Germany / Marie Luise Auguste Germany |
 | | Emperor Friedrich Wilhelm I Hohenzollern Of Germany / Marie Luise Auguste Germany |  | | Father: King Friedrich Wilhelm Iii Hohenzollern Of Prussia Mother: Queen Luise Auguste Wilhelmine Mecklenburg-strelitz Of Prussia |  | | Name: Luise Marie Elisabeth Baden Born: 1828 at Berlin, Brandenburg, Prussia Died: 1923 at Baden, Baden, Baden Husband: Grand Duke Frederick Of Baden |
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| Â | Andy & Mary's Genealogy - wegn153 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File |
 | | She also said Karl Friedrich Wilhelm and Helenne had five daughters and only one son, Wilhelm Albert Gustav Wegner, who by the way, inherited his grandparent's (Wegner/Maass) house and land. |  | | Brigitte Brandenburg (ref 255) says Albert Gustav Ferdinand's son Friedrich was her grandmother's other brother, which in the context she said it suggests her grandmother only had two brothers. |  | | Carl Heinrich Wilhelm Maaß, born Gross Borckenhagen (west of Labes), residence Maldewin, born Oct 21, 1835; and 3. |
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| Â | Friedrich I of Prussia : Frederick I of Prussia |
 | | Born in Königsberg, Prussia, he became Kurfürst (Elector) of Brandenburg in 1688 as Friedrich III upon the death of his father Friedrich Wilhelm I. |  | | His son was Friedrich Wilhelm I, king of Prussia, born 1688. |  | | Friedrich I of Prussia : Frederick I of Prussia |
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| Â | Pommerscher Verein Freistadt > Prussia |
 | | It became a duchy in 1525 and was united with the Mark of Brandenburg in 1618. |  | | After World War II, as a result of the Allies (Russia, England, France and United States) at the Yalta Conference, Prussia was abolished as a state. |  | | The German states no longer existed as political units through a decree by Hitler in January of 1934. |
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| Â | Friedrich Wilhelm I of Prussia |
 | | Friedrich Wilhelm concentrated on building up the military power of Prussia. |  | | Friedrich Wilhelm I of Prussia, of the House of Hohenzollern (August 14, 1688- May 31, 1740), was often known as 'the Soldier-King'. |  | | His father, Friedrich I of Prussia, had successfully acquired the title King for the margraves of Brandenburg. |
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| Â | Frederick William I of Prussia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Frederick William I of Prussia (in German: Friedrich Wilhelm I), of the House of Hohenzollern, (August 14, 1688- May 31, 1740), often known as 'the Soldier-King' and considered an Enlightened Despot, reigned as King in Prussia (1713 - 1740). |  | | His father, Frederick I of Prussia, had successfully acquired the title King for the margraves of Brandenburg. |  | | He dictated the manual of Regulations for State Officials, containing 35 chapters and 297 paragraphs in which every public servant in Prussia could find his duties precisely set out. |
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| Â | Friedrich Wilhelm I - Encyclopedia, History and Biography |
 | | Friedrich Wilhelm I of Brandenburg, Duke of Prussia |  | | Friedrich Wilhelm I - Encyclopedia, History and Biography |  | | This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. |
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 | | Friedman, M. Friedrich III (Elector of Brandenburg, King of Prussia), 652 |  | | Büchner, Georg, 677, 707, 712, 715, 719-20, 731 |  | | George, E. George, J. George, Stefan, 667, 675, 743, 762 |
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 | | zum Geburtsfest des Prinzen Friedrich Wilhelm von Preußen |  | | Widmung an Friedrich Heinrich, Prinz von Preußen und Markgraf von Brandenburg-Schwedt |  | | Gustav Friedrich Wilhelm Großmann nach P.-A. de Beaumarchais |
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 | | Friedrich Wilhelm I of Brandenburg Friedrich Wilhelm (Frederick William) of Brandenburg, Kurfürst of Brandenburg, Duke... |  | | Friedrich Wilhelm I of Prussia Frederick William I of Prussia (in Prussia (1713 - 1740). |  | | Wilhelm Gesenius Heinrich Friedrich Wilhelm Gesenius (German orientalist and Biblical critic. |
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 | | Wilhelmine later bore the prince a son and a daughter whom Friedrich Wilhelm made-- with the approval of Friedrich II-- Graf und Gräfin von der Mark [Brandenburg]. |  | | In 1796, while Wilhelmine was in Italy, Friedrich Wilhelm II dissolved the Ritz marriage and elevated her to the status of nobility, naming her Countess of Lichtenau (pre-dated to 1794), a move occasioned by the Queen of Naples refusal to grant an audience to a non-aristocrat. |  | | The vice president of the Berlin judicial court noted that Friedrich Wilhelm III later regretted his behavior toward Wilhelmine von Lichtenau and accused himself of not having respected his late father more. |
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 | | Friedrich Wilhelm I of Brandenburg Friedrich Wilhelm (Frederick William) of Brandenburg, Kurfürst of Brandenburg, Duke... |  | | Friedrich Engels Friedrich Engels (Das Kapital (Capital: A Critique of Political Economy) after Marx's death. |  | | Friedrich Carl Alwin Pockels Friedrich Carl Alwin Pockels (University of Heidelberg. |
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 | | Friedrich Wilhelm Elector Of Brandenburg Elector and Princess Of Holstein Dorothea |  | | Friedrich Wilhelm Elector Of Brandenburg Elector and Louise Henriette Princess Of Orange Dchss Of Prussia |  | | Father: Friedrich Wilhelm Elector Of Brandenburg Elector (1620-1688) |
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 | | Friedrich Wilhelm ( Frederick William) of Brandenburg, Kurfürst of Brandenburg, Duke of Prussia ( February 16, 1620 - April 29, 1688) of the House of Hohenzollern, was the Kurfürst (elector) of Brandenburg, from 1640 until his death. |  | | Their children were Philipp Wilhelm (1669-1711), Marie Amalie (1670-1739), Albrecht Friedrich (1672-1731), Karl (1673-1695), Elisabeth Sofie (1674-1748), Dorothea (1675-1676), and Christian Ludwig (1677-1734). |  | | Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau - Webforum Focusing on the life and work of the director presenting several of his films. |
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 | | Friedrich Wilhelm (Frederick William) of Brandenburg, Kurfürst of Brandenburg, Duke of Prussia (February 16, 1620 - April 29, 1688) of the House of Hohenzollern, was the Kurfürst (elector) of Brandenburg, from 1640 until his death. |  | | Their children were Philipp Wilhelm (1669-1711), Marie Amalie (1670-1739), Albrecht Friedrich (1672-1731), Karl (1673-1695), Elisabeth Sofie (1674-1748), Dorothea (1675-1676), and Christian Ludwig (1677-1734). |  | | Their children were Wilhelm Heinrich (1648-1649), Karl (1655-1674), Friedrich III-I (1657-1713), Amalie (1656-1664), Heinrich (1664-1664), and Ludwig (1666-1687). |
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 | | Fredrich Wilhelm´s son Friedrich III’s reign 1688-1713 fall in the shadows of both his father’s and his son’s reigns, despite of that it was he who got the emperor’s permission to proclaim himself as king of Prussia 1701 whereby the Brandenburg state changed its name to Prussia. |  | | In the Northern War 1655-1660 between Sweden and Poland with allies Brandenburg once again displayed a wavering position, but this time it was much more successful and Friedrich Wilhelm managed to obtain sovereignty from Poland for the duchy of Prussia and gain Polish territory along the border to Germany. |  | | Friedrich’s son Friedrich Wilhelm had unlike his father no cultural interests, but he was economical and hardworking and under his reign 1713-1740 the Prussian finances and its agriculture and industry were greatly improved. |
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 | | Fredrich Wilhelm´s son Friedrich III’s reign 1688-1713 fall in the shadows of both his father’s and his son’s reigns, despite of that it was he who got the emperor’s permission to proclaim himself as king of Prussia 1701 whereby the Brandenburg state changed its name to Prussia. |  | | Even though Brandenburg was one of the largest principalities in the Holy Roman Empire its army was not big and few could realise how powerful Brandenburg would become during Friedrich Wilhelm’s reign 1640-1688. |  | | In the Northern War 1655-1660 between Sweden and Poland with allies Brandenburg once again displayed a wavering position, but this time it was much more successful and Friedrich Wilhelm managed to obtain sovereignty from Poland for the duchy of Prussia and gain Polish territory along the border to Germany. |
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 | | It was commissioned by Friedrich Wilhelm II as a sign of peace and built by Karl Gotthard Langhans from 1788 to 1791. |  | | On June 12, 1987 U.S. President Ronald Reagan delivered a speech to the people of West Berlin at the Brandenburg Gate, yet it was also audible on the East Berlin side of the Wall. |  | | On July 12, 1994 U.S. President Bill Clinton addressed a speech to the people of Berlin at the Brandenburg Gate talking mainly about peace in post-Cold War Europe. |
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 | | Standke [1042] Herman Rudolph (1883-1940) b Mariom Twp, Waushara Co, WI, sp Warnke; *Carl August (1854-1924) b Breitenstein, Friedeberg, Brandenburg, Prussia, sp Floeter; *Christian Friedrich Wilhelm (1829- 1896) b Wugarten, same, sp Tapp; Friedrich (c1800-?) res Geilenfelde, same, wf Buss. |  | | Deterling [1042] *Friederike Amalie (1847-1921) b Reppinichen, Potsdam, Prussia, sp Nachsel; *John Frederick William (1816-1906) b Potsdam, Brandenburg, Prussia, wf Roesler; Johann Friedrich Wilhelm (1778-1838) d Reppinichen, Potsdam, Prussia; wf Christinicke; Johann Jacob (c1740-?) b Prussia, wf Hoch; 11/94 |  | | Stichnoth [1031] *Heinrich Friedrich Wilhelm (1848-1910) b Port Townsend, WA, wf Fenne; Georg Christian Conrad Wilhelm (1816-1885) b Bodenwerder, ? |
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 | | Friedrich Wilhelm (Frederick William) of Brandenburg, Kurfürst of Brandenburg, Duke of Prussia (February 16, 1620 - April 29, 1688) of the House of Hohenzollern, was the Kurfürst (elector) of Brandenburg, from 1640 until his death. |  | | Friedrich Wilhelm was born in Berlin, to Georg Wilhelm von Brandenburg and Elisabeth Charlotte von der Pfalz. |  | | He simplified travel in the ancestral lands of Brandenburg and Prussia by connecting riverways with canals, a system, that was expanded by later Prussian architects, such as Georg Steenke and which is still functioning and in use today. |
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 | | 1c) FRIEDRICH WILHELM II, King of Prussia (Berlin 25 Sep 1744-Marmorpalais, Potsdam 16 Nov 1797); m.1st Charlottenburg 14 Jul 1765 (div 1767) Elisabeth, Dss of Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel (Wolfenbüttel 8 Nov 1746-Stettin 18 Feb 1840); m.2d Charlottenburg 14 Jul 1767 Friederike, Landgravine of Hesse-Darmstadt (Prenzlau 16 Oct 1751-Berlin 25 Feb 1805) |  | | 3a) FRIEDRICH WILHELM I, King of Prussia (Berlin 14 Aug 1688-Berlin 31 May 1740); m.Berlin 28 Nov 1706 Sophia Dorothea Pss of Great Britain, Ireland and Hannover (Hannover 26 Mar 1687-Schloß Monbijou, Berlin 28 Jun 1757) |  | | 1k) GEORG FRIEDRICH Ferdinand, Prince of Prussia, succeeded his grandfather as head of house (b.Bremen 10 Jun 1976) |
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| Â | Royal Family of Europe - pafg169 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File |
 | | Friedrich Wilhelm Prince Of PRUSSIA was born on 16 Aug 1710 in Of, Berlin, Brandenburg, Prussia. |  | | Wilhelm Friedrich, Prince Of PRUSSIA was born on 23 Jun 1585 in Of, Khonigsberg, Ostpreussen, Prussia. |  | | Charlotte Albertine Princess Of PRUSSIA was born on 5 May 1713 in Of, Berlin, Brandenburg, Prussia. |
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