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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.
The major enlightened despots were Frederick the Great of Prussia, Catherine the Great of Russia and Joseph II of Austria.
No. Russia and Prussia are two very different countries. Prussia is the forerunner of Germany and its people were primarily Germans.
Like Russia but with a P at the front. (Pruh-sya) -prussia (Ruh-sya)-russia
Russia, Prussia, Austria, Great Britain, and later France.
No they were not an alliance
Some famous leaders include Louis XIV of France, Peter the Great of Russia, Ivan the Terrible of Russia, and Frederick William I of Prussia. They controlled the nobility and they transformed their armies from an absolute monarchy.
Austria, France, and Russia vs Britain and Prussia
The Conquerors of Napoleon - Britain, Austria, Prussia and Russia.
The characteristics that enabled Russia, Austria, and Prussia to rise to power included the unification process.
Austria, Russia, and France vs Britain and Prussia
Because the victorious Allies of World War 2 wanted it that way that Prussia is part of Poland, Russia, and Lithuania.