Frederick compares a monarch to a shepherd and his subjects to a flock of sheep. He suggests that the shepherd leads and controls the flock, much like a monarch's authority over his subjects.
Frederick the Great was an absolute monarch in europe.
Frederick I was not alive in the time of Martin Luther. Frederick III is the monarch that assisted Martin Luther.
Frederick the Great (1712-1786)or Frederick II was King of Prussia from 1740-1786. Frederick was famous for modernizing Prussia, religious tolerance, and being an advocate of the Enlightenment
Frederick the Great
One of the greatest miltary commanders in History. He commanded the Prussians in the 7 Years war. 1756 to 1763 He was a person that began building a powerful army that became the most important institution in Prussian life.
King Frederick the Great
Frederick Langbridge has written: 'The dreams of Dania' 'Man proposes' 'Fair Rosamond's bower; or, The monarch, the maiden, the maze and the mixture' 'Dania Fitzmaurice'
Frederick Williams has written: 'The voyages of Frederick Williams' -- subject(s): Seafaring life
Frederick More Maddox has written: 'Frederick the Great' -- subject(s): Drama
Frederick A. Kraft has written: '\\' -- subject(s): Spiritualism
Frederick II (the Great) was king of Prussia from 1740 to 1786. He was an absolute ruler and considered to be the greatest of the Enlightened Despots. Enlightened monarchs embraced the principles of the Enlightenment, which included the reform of society using reason, scientific thought, skepticism, and intellect.
Frederick and Nora Urquhart