19th Century.
Austria and Prussia emerged and rose to power.
Frederick the Great came to power in Prussia in 1740. He inherited the thrown after his father's death.
The characteristics that enabled Russia, Austria, and Prussia to rise to power included the unification process.
power
King of Prussia.
Yes, both Prussia and Austria were part of the Holy Roman Empire at different points in history. Austria was a significant and influential member of the Empire, serving as a major power. Prussia, initially a duchy, became part of the Holy Roman Empire but rose to prominence later, especially after the dissolution of the Empire in 1806. Ultimately, Austria and Prussia played key roles in the political landscape of Central Europe during the Empire's existence.
No, Prussia was an old power in Europe that consited of now a day countries such as Germany, Netherlands, and others.
Poland, Prussia and Austro-Hungarian
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.
The kings of Prussia ruled as an absolute monarchy from 1701-1740. A strong army helped the rulers gain power.
Fredrick the great
Prussia