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The cast of Frederick the Great - 1914 includes: Robert Brower Mary Fuller as Princess Amelia James Gordon Henry Grady Nellie Grant Bliss Milford Richard Neill as Prince Kute Charles Ogle as Prince Katte John Sturgeon Charles Sutton as Frederick William
King Frederick II of Denmark died on April 4, 1588 at the age of 53.
He's like, my great-great-great-great uncle or something. He died when he was 29.
There have been a great many people named William Norton. This question cannot be answered until one particular William Norton is specified.
He softened some of his father''s laws and encouraged religious toleration and legal reform
Frederick William the Great Elector
Frederick the great elector was alot better than peter the great because his laws were not very strict. and frederick's rules were very strict (rules is supposed to be laws).
Fredrick William the Great Elector was able to build Brandenburg-Prussia into a major power through his army. Fredrick William was elector of Bradenburg-Prussia from 1640 to 1688.
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Frederick Williams, known as the Great Elector, had many conflicts with the wealthy class of Prussians, the noble landlords. Frederick Williams did not allow their self interest to get in the way of the interests of Prussia, and took away some of the power and privileges they were used to.
Frederick William
Frederick William II
No, Frederick William IV and his wife Elizabeth of Bavaria had no children.
King of Prussia (1740-1786) Prince-elector of the Holy Roman Empire. Wikipedia :)
In 1740 Frederick II (the Great) succeeded to the throne on the death of his father, Frederick William I.
A sentence with elector in it is: "Do you have a sentence with the word elector in it?" George I, King of Great Britain, was also the Elector of Hannover.
Fredrick William II