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  2. Frederick the Great - Wikipedia

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    For instance, Thomas Carlyle's History of Frederick the Great (8 vol. 1858–1865) emphasised the power of one great "hero", in this case Frederick, to shape history. [314] In German memory, Frederick became a great national icon and many Germans said he was the greatest monarch in modern history.

  3. Frederick the Great (game) - Wikipedia

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    Frederick the Great is a two-player game in which one player tries to recreate the successes Frederick the Great and his British-Hanoverian allies enjoyed despite fighting against numerically superior armies, and the other player controls the forces of the Coalition (Austria, France, Russia, Sweden, and the Holy Roman Empire.)

  4. History of Friedrich II. of Prussia, Called Frederick the Great

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    Frederick the Great, as an Author, Soldier, King and Man, well deserves to have his History written; better perhaps than Charles XII, whose Biography by Voltaire has always seemed to me one of the most delightful Books. Let your Publishers offer me Three hundred pounds, and time to heat the historico-biographical crucible and fill it and fuse ...

  5. Cultural depictions of Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor

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    Ernst Kantorowicz's biography, Frederick the Second, original published in 1927, is a very influential work in the historiography of the emperor.Kantorowicz praises Frederick as a genius, who created the "first western bureaucracy", an "intellectual order within the state" that acted like "an effective weapon in his fight with the Church—bound together from its birth by sacred ties in the ...

  6. Peter Karl Christoph von Keith - Wikipedia

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    Peter Karl Christoph von Keith (24 May 1711 – 27 December 1756) was a Prussian statesman, military officer, and confidant of Crown Prince Frederick II, later known as Frederick the Great. Keith was of a branch of the Scottish Clan Keith , which granted him noble status, and was descendant from Scottish emigrants residing in Pomerania.

  7. Category:Frederick the Great - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to Frederick the Great, King in/of Prussia (1712-1786, reigned 1740-1786) and his reign. Subcategories This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.

  8. Friedrich der Grosse - Wikipedia

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    Friedrich der Grosse (spelled Große in German) is the German name for Frederick the Great, a ruler of Prussia. It is also the name of a number of German-built ships, namely: SMS Friedrich der Grosse (1911), a Kaiser-class battleship with 24,700 ton displacement

  9. Frederick of Prussia - Wikipedia

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    Frederick II of Prussia (1712–1786), King known as "Frederick the Great", Grandson of Frederick I; Prince Frederick of Prussia (1794–1863), Namesake of Fredericksburg, Texas, great-great grandson of Frederick I; Frederick III, German Emperor (1831–1888), Emperor for 99 days, son of the first German emperor Kaiser Wilhelm I