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Frederick William

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Frederick William known as the Great Elector, 1620-88, elector of Brandenburg (1640-88), son and successor of George William. At his accession the scattered lands of the Hohenzollern were devastated and depopulated by the Thirty Years War and occupied by Swedish troops. Frederick William immediately negotiated an armistice with Sweden and then turned to building his military strength. Beginning with few resources and no dependable troops, he raised an efficient army. At the Peace of Westphalia, which ended the Thirty Years War, he received E Pomerania and several other territories. Frederick... Read more
Frederick William I
Frederick William I Frederick William I (1688-1740) was king of Prussia from 1713 to 1740. He inherited...Frederick III of Brandenburg and of Sophie Charlotte of Hanover, Frederick William I was born in Berlin on Aug. 15, 1688. In 1701 his father was... Read more
Frederick William
Frederick William Frederick William (1620-1688) was elector of Brandenburg...Born in Berlin on Feb. 16, 1620, Frederick William was the only son of Elector George...nigsberg on Dec. 1, 1640, and Frederick William succeeded him. He was quiet in... Read more

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