Fredrick II of Prussia ( pls correct me if I'm wrong).
1761
Tsar Nicholas II of Russia, who abdicated in 1917. The above answer is, in-fact, wrong. The correct answer is Kaiser (emperor) Wilhelm II of Germany directly following defeat in WWI. He abdicated in the November of 1918, and was the last absolute monarch in European history so far.
1761, while he was in London.
Monarch is a Noun.
A constitutional monarch, is a monarch whose powers are limited by a constitution. An absolute monarch (for example Louis XIV of France) will rule without a constitution, investing all powers in themselves as a monarch with little or no bureaucracy, and few restrictions on his actions.
Germany has a president.
no because they do not have a monarch
Germany does not have a queen, neither does it have a king. It is a federal, parliamentary republic.
Monarch - 1980 is rated/received certificates of: West Germany:12 (f) (bw)
950 + 1761 = 2711
In 1913, the leader of Germany was Kaiser Wilhelm II. At this time, Germany was under monarch rule, and therefore did not have a president.
1761 feet
yes it was made in 1761
in febuary in the year 1761
April 8, 1761 was a Wednesday.
The last British monarch to die abroad was King George II, who died in Germany in 1760 while visiting his native country of Hanover.
At the time monarchies controlled the two countries. Kaiser Wilhelm, Monarch of Austria, was the absolute monarch of the two countries through marriage. His political and economical power controlled Germany through influence. It was imperative that Germany create a climate that would cause the Kaiser to feel his power or interests were in danger.