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Frederick II
The first King of Prussia was Frederick the Great. He was the King of Prussia from 1740 to 1786. His grandfather ruled in Prussia before him, but he was not called a King.
He ruled for 46 years from 1740-1786.
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Frederick II of Prussia, known as Frederick the Great (1712-1786), ruled from 1740 to 1786.Frederick II (1194-1250) was King of Sicily, and Holy Roman Emperor from 1220 to 1250.
The House of Hohenzollern was the Prussian Dynasty during the Age of Absolutism. This dynasty included Frederick the Great (Frederick II), as well as his grandfather Frederick I and his father Frederick William I.
Frederick began to build his nation's status when Leopold I, archduke of Austria and Holy Roman emperor, was convinced by Frederick to allow Prussia to be ruled as a kingdom. This agreement was ostensibly given in exchange for an alliance against King Louis XIV of France in the War of the Spanish Succession.
King of Prussia (1740-1786) Prince-elector of the Holy Roman Empire. Wikipedia :)
Frederick II, also known as Frederick the Great, was a Prussian ruler in the 18th century. He was an enlightened absolutist, meaning that he ruled over Prussia using principles of the Enlightenment, which he enacted in the many progressive reforms he made as ruler.
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In 1701, Frederick William III, crowned himself as king and controller of the government of Prussia. In 1740, Frederick William II took over and when he died the family continued to control the throne with various nephews.
Prussia and Austria are not similar due to their history of descendants and people who ruled it. Moreover, Prussia was inhabited by salvic and Baltic tribes.