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The Great Elector : Frederick William of Brandenburg-Prussia

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The Great Elector : Frederick William of Brandenburg-Prussia


  • Published Date: 28 Jun 2001
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Language: English
  • Format: Paperback::300 pages
  • ISBN10: 0582494826
  • Imprint: ROUTLEDGE
  • Filename: the-great-elector-frederick-william-of-brandenburg-prussia.pdf
  • Dimension: 140x 216x 16.51mm::431g
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Frederick I of Brandenburg became Elector and King of Prussia following the death of his father, Frederick William, in 1688. During his reign, he elevated Prussia to a monarchy and and continued the policy of territorial expansion initiated his father. Myth 2: He earned the title of 'the Great Elector' If you search for the "The Great Elector" on the Internet, you will find an entry for Frederick William of Brandenburg in Wikipedia. As history is told, he was given the epithet "the Great Elector" as leader of a Brandenburg army against the Swedes in 1675. The Treaty of Königsberg was concluded on 7 January (O.S.) / 17 January (N.S.) 1656 during the Second Northern War. Frederick William I, the "Great Elector" of Brandenburg and duke of Prussia, was forced to join the Swedish camp and became a Swedish vassal for the Duchy of Prussia and Ermland Under Frederick William, the Great Elector, Prussia took some new land in Magdeburg and areas west of the Rhine. Kingdom of Prussia. Growth of Brandenburg-Prussia. In 1701 the Holy Roman Emperor and Polish King allowed Brandenburg-Prussia to have the name "Kingdom of Prussia" under Frederick I. Also in 1680, the Kreditwerk came under the aegis of the elector. Frederick William's excise tax (Akzise), which since 1667 replaced the property tax raised in Brandenburg for Brandenburg-Prussia's standing army with the estates' consent, was raised the elector without consultation of the estates. Frederick William ruled Prussia after the Thirty Years' War. Known as the Great Elector, he made a deal with the powerful nobles in the various parts of Prussia. In exchange for a standing army, Frederick William agreed to give the nobles complete control over their serfs, or peasants. Find helpful customer reviews and review ratings for The Great Elector: Frederick William of Brandenburg - Prussia (Profiles in Power Series) at Read honest and unbiased product reviews from our … First of all, my name is Frederick William I, and I am the Elector of Brandenburg and King of Prussia. I was born on 16 February 1620, and died 29 on April 1688. Family-wise, I am the son of the former Elector of Brandenburg, George William, or Frederick I, and Elizabeth Charlotte of Palatinate. Frederick William was Elector of Brandenburg and Duke of Prussia – and thus ruler of Brandenburg-Prussia – from 1640 until his death. A member of the House of Hohenzollern, he is popularly known as "the Great Elector" (der Große Kurfürst) because of his military and political achievements. Contents v Acknowledgements Chronology Chapter 1 The inheritance of the Great Elector Chapter 2 The beggarly elector, 1640-1648 Chapter 3 Frederick William's attempt to establish his authority Chapter r 4 A European prince, 1648-1660 Chapter 5 Brandenburg-Prussian society under the Great Elector Chapter 6 The mature ruler Elector Frederick William was born in Berlin to George William, Elector of Brandenburg, and Elisabeth Charlotte of the Palatinate. His inheritance consisted of the Margraviate of Brandenburg, the Duchy of Cleves, the County of Mark, and the Duchy of Prussia. The Great Elector. DOI link for The Great Elector Frederick William of Brandenburg-Prussia. The Great Elector. DOI link for The Great Elector. The Great Elector book. Frederick William of Brandenburg-Prussia. Derek Mckay. Edition 1st Edition.First Published 2001.eBook Published 8 October 2018.Pub. Location London. Scholarly review published H-Net Reviews German nationalist historians have long celebrated the seventeenth-century "Great Elector," Frederick William, for establishing the Hohenzollern dynasty and, allegedly, setting the course for Prussia's unification of Germany. Frederick William was Elector of Brandenburg and Duke of Prussia – and thus ruler of Brandenburg-Prussia – from 1640 until his death. A member of the House of Hohenzollern, he is popularly known as "The Great Elector" (German: Der Große Kurfürst) because of his military and political prowess. The Great Elector: Frederick William of Brandenburg-Prussia Derek McKay Courtesy of Amazon Part of the Longman 'Profiles in Power' series, this biography focuses on Frederick William in his own right, and not simply as a stopping point on the way to Frederick the Great. Frederick William the Great Elector strengthened the military a lot. He set up an efficient system of government → a bureaucracy. He improved the economy establishing factories with money from taxes and the mercantilist model. Download this stock image: Frederick William Friedrich Wilhelm; 1620 1688; Elector of Brandenburg and Duke of Prussia; ruler of Brandenburg-Prussia; a me - D8GRH2 from Alamy's library of millions of high resolution stock photos, illustrations and vectors. On this date in History: February 16, 1620. Birth of Friedrich-Wilhelm the Great Elector, Elector of Brandenburg and Duke of Prussia. Friedrich-Wilhelm (February 16, 1620 – April 1688) was Elector of Brandenburg and Duke of Prussia, thus ruler of Brandenburg-Prussia, from 1640 until his death in 1688. Frederick William (German: Friedrich Wilhelm) (16 February 1620 – 29 April 1688) was Elector of Brandenburg and Duke of Prussia – and thus ruler of Brandenburg-Prussia – from 1640 until his death. Synonyms for Great Elector in Free Thesaurus. Antonyms for Great Elector. 1 synonym for Great Elector: Frederick William. What are synonyms for Great Elector? The Great Elector book. Read reviews from world’s largest community for readers. In this first biography in English for fifty years, Derek McKay avoids t Born on 14 August 1688, Frederick William was the only son of King Frederick I and his wife Queen Sophie Charlotte of Hannover (after whom the famous Charlottenburg Palace was named). Frederick William himself was named after his grandfather, Frederick William the Great Elector of Brandenburg, who had died three months before his birth. Frederick William built the Hohenzollern army up to a peacetime size of 7,000 and a wartime size of 15,000-30,000. [7] Its success in battle against Sweden and Poland increased Brandenburg-Prussia's prestige, while also allowing the Great Elector to pursue absolutist policies against estates and towns. [1] The formidable Frederick William of Brandenburg, known as the Great Elector, who ruled from 1640 to his death in 1688, made Brandenburg-Prussia the strongest of the northern German states, created an efficient army and fortified Berlin. His son, the Elector Frederick III (1657-1713), was not a chip off the old block. Frederick William, who came to be known as “The Great Elector” due to to the changes he did in his territory, was the ruler of Brandenburg-Prussia from 1640-1688. Brandenburg was a poor rural area ruled diets dominated Junkers (lower class nobles). Frederick the Great may be the best-known member of the Hohenzollern royal dynasty, but many of Prussia’s achievements date back to his great-grandfather — at least according to myth. Frederick William of Brandenburg (1620-1688) is reputed to have promoted religious tolerance, introduced military discipline and established an effective Frederick II (German: Friedrich II; 24 January 1712 – 17 August 1786) was a King in Prussia (1740–1786) from the Hohenzollern dynasty. As a prince-elector of the Holy Roman Empire, he was Frederick IV Margrave of Brandenburg. After the Thirty Years' War, Frederick William, the Great Elector, began to build an absolutist state in Prussia-Brandenburg. He and his grandson, Frederick William I (the "Soldier King"), built Prussia into a great power putting together the most elite military force in early modern Europe. In 1675 Frederick William marched his troops northward and surrounded Wrangel’s troops. The elector achieved his greatest victory in the Battle of Fehrbellin; although a minor battle, it brought fame to the Brandenburg-Prussian army and gave Frederick William the nickname “the Great Elector”. In the Peace of Westphalia ending the Thirty Years’ War in 1648, Brandenburg-Prussia acquired Farther Pomerania and made it the Province of Pomerania. In the second half of the 17th century, Frederick William, the “Great Elector,” developed Brandenburg-Prussia into a major power. Active: 1701–1919: Country: Kingdom of Prussia: Allegiance: House of Hohenzollern: Branch: Army: Type: Land Forces, Navy: Size: Ranging between 70,000 and 700,000 Elector Frederick William was born in Berlin to George William, Elector of Brandenburg, and Elisabeth Charlotte of the Palatinate. His inheritance consisted of the Margraviate of Brandenburg, the Duchy of Cleves, the County of Mark, and the Duchy of Prussia. During the Thirty Years' War, George Biography. Elector Frederick William was born in Berlin to George William, Elector of Brandenburg, and Elizabeth Charlotte of the Palatinate. His inheritance consisted of the Margraviate of Brandenburg, the Duchy of Cleves, the County of Mark, and the Duchy of Prussia.





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