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In 1763, the ruler of Prussia was Frederick II, also known as Frederick the Great. He ascended to the throne in 1740 and is known for his military successes, reforms, and promotion of the arts and education. Frederick the Great played a significant role in establishing Prussia as a major European power during his reign.

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