Kaiser Wilhelm's withered arm affected his reign and relationships as German Emperor by making him feel insecure and inferior, leading to a desire for power and control. This insecurity influenced his aggressive and confrontational foreign policies, which strained relationships with other countries and ultimately contributed to World War I. Additionally, his physical disability may have affected his ability to connect with his subjects and fellow leaders, further complicating his reign.
Wilhelm I
Wilhelm I in 1870.
the unified nation states of germany led by an elected emperor was called
Elector
The German guards of the Roma emperors were their personal bodyguards. Now, don't confuse them with the Praetorian Guard, which was also an imperial guard. The Praetorians had other duties as well as protecting Rome and the emperor.
German Emperor Wilhelm 2 has written: 'Die Reden Kaiser Wilhelms 2. in den Jahren 1888-1912' -- subject(s): Accessible book, History
Kerstin Wilhelms has written: 'Literatur und Revolution' -- subject(s): German fiction, History, History and criticism, Literature and the revolution
English: "the emperor" means German: "der Kaiser",
It was Wilhelm II, German Emperor. Scroll down to related links and look at "Wilhelm II, German Emperor".
Yes, they were very loyal. In fact, the German Guard was used as the personal bodyguards for the emperor and his family.Yes, they were very loyal. In fact, the German Guard was used as the personal bodyguards for the emperor and his family.Yes, they were very loyal. In fact, the German Guard was used as the personal bodyguards for the emperor and his family.Yes, they were very loyal. In fact, the German Guard was used as the personal bodyguards for the emperor and his family.Yes, they were very loyal. In fact, the German Guard was used as the personal bodyguards for the emperor and his family.Yes, they were very loyal. In fact, the German Guard was used as the personal bodyguards for the emperor and his family.Yes, they were very loyal. In fact, the German Guard was used as the personal bodyguards for the emperor and his family.Yes, they were very loyal. In fact, the German Guard was used as the personal bodyguards for the emperor and his family.Yes, they were very loyal. In fact, the German Guard was used as the personal bodyguards for the emperor and his family.
Ceasar in German is Cäsar. The German word Kaiser(emperor) is derived from it.
(der) Kaiser
Wilhelm I
German medieval kings were a little different from the kings of other lands, because they were vassals of their emperor. This meant that there were a number of kings in Germany at any one time. They were concerned about their relationships with other German rulers, of whom there were many, not only kings, but independent princes, counts of one sort or another, and bishops. They were concerned with their relationships with the Holy Roman Emperor, who was superior to them. They were concerned with their relationship with the church, not only because of its religious authority, but because it had more say than elsewhere in the day to day operations of the empire.
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Wilhelm I in 1870.