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Frederick William II King of Prussia, 17441797 (aged 53 years)

Name
Frederick William II // King of Prussia
Given names
Frederick William II
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King of Prussia
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17741837
Birth: 18 November 1774 30 Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany
Death: 12 October 1837The Hague, South Holland, Netherlands
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Address: Monbijou Palace, Berlin, Germany.
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1797 (aged 53 years)
Unique identifier
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5 December 201123:27:03
Author of last change: Danny
Note

Frederick William II (1744-97), king of Prussia (1786-97), grandson of
Frederick William I and nephew of Frederick II, born in Berlin. He
succeeded to the throne in 1786 upon the Death of his uncle. In 1792 he
made an alliance with Leopold II, Holy Roman emperor, to support Louis XVI
of France in the French Revolution. As a result of Frederick's
participation in the ensuing wars, he was forced in 1795 by the Treaty of
Basel to cede to France Prussian territories west of the Rhine River. He
secured territory from Poland, However, by participating in the Polish
partitions of 1793 and 1795. Influenced during his reign by the
Rosicrucian order, of which he was a member, he suppressed the ideas of
the Enlightenment, imposing censorship on religion, education, and the
press. He lacked interest in military affairs and allowed a supreme
college of war to supervise the army, which declined Markedly during his
reign. Through his own ineptitude and that of the favorites he appointed
to administrative positions, the treasury of Prussia was bankrupted and
the reputation of the country diminished by the end of his reign.