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"The Duke of Prussia: A Legacy of Greatness and Power" Step into the captivating world of the Duke of Prussia

Background imageDuke Of Prussia Collection: Plate 7 for History of Brandenburg for 1793, 1792. Creator: Daniel Nikolaus Chodowiecki

Plate 7 for History of Brandenburg for 1793, 1792. Creator: Daniel Nikolaus Chodowiecki
Plate 7 for History of Brandenburg for 1793, 1792

Background imageDuke Of Prussia Collection: Frederick the Great (1712-1786) at the coffin of the Great Elector (colour litho)

Frederick the Great (1712-1786) at the coffin of the Great Elector (colour litho)
725455 Frederick the Great (1712-1786) at the coffin of the Great Elector (colour litho) by Rohling, Carl (1849-1922); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageDuke Of Prussia Collection: Friedrich Wilhelm I (1657-1713) in the Tabakskollegium (colour litho)

Friedrich Wilhelm I (1657-1713) in the Tabakskollegium (colour litho)
725454 Friedrich Wilhelm I (1657-1713) in the Tabakskollegium (colour litho) by Rohling, Carl (1849-1922); Private Collection; (add.info.: Friedrich Wilhelm I (1657-1713) in the Tabakskollegium

Background imageDuke Of Prussia Collection: The Grand Elector Issues the Edict of Potsdam in 1685 Allowing Exiled French Protestants into

The Grand Elector Issues the Edict of Potsdam in 1685 Allowing Exiled French Protestants into Berlin (chromolitho)
735629 The Grand Elector Issues the Edict of Potsdam in 1685 Allowing Exiled French Protestants into Berlin (chromolitho) by European School

Background imageDuke Of Prussia Collection: Friedrich Wilhelm I (1657-1713) with the Lange Kerls (colour litho)

Friedrich Wilhelm I (1657-1713) with the Lange Kerls (colour litho)
725453 Friedrich Wilhelm I (1657-1713) with the Lange Kerls (colour litho) by Rohling, Carl (1849-1922); Private Collection; (add.info.: Friedrich Wilhelm I (1657-1713) with the Lange Kerls

Background imageDuke Of Prussia Collection: The arrival of the Great Elector (1620-1688) in The Hague for his marriage to Louise Henriette of

The arrival of the Great Elector (1620-1688) in The Hague for his marriage to Louise Henriette of Orange (1627-1667)
725448 The arrival of the Great Elector (1620-1688) in The Hague for his marriage to Louise Henriette of Orange (1627-1667) in 1646 (colour litho) by Rohling

Background imageDuke Of Prussia Collection: John George with the plans for Spandau Citadel in 1580 (colour litho)

John George with the plans for Spandau Citadel in 1580 (colour litho)
725442 John George with the plans for Spandau Citadel in 1580 (colour litho) by Rohling, Carl (1849-1922); Private Collection; (add.info.: John George with the plans for Spandau Citadel in 1580)

Background imageDuke Of Prussia Collection: George William meeting Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden at Kopenick in 1631 (colour litho)

George William meeting Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden at Kopenick in 1631 (colour litho)
725446 George William meeting Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden at Kopenick in 1631 (colour litho) by Rohling, Carl (1849-1922); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageDuke Of Prussia Collection: Frederick William, the Great Elector (1620 -1688), at the Battle of Ferhbellin in 1675

Frederick William, the Great Elector (1620 -1688), at the Battle of Ferhbellin in 1675 (colour litho)
725450 Frederick William, the Great Elector (1620 -1688), at the Battle of Ferhbellin in 1675 (colour litho) by Rohling, Carl (1849-1922); Private Collection; (add.info.: Frederick William)

Background imageDuke Of Prussia Collection: The Great Elector, (1936). Creator: Unknown

The Great Elector, (1936). Creator: Unknown
The Great Elector, (1936). Portrait of German nobleman Frederick William (1620-1688), Elector of Brandenburg and Duke of Prussia and thus ruler of Brandenburg, Prussia from 1640 until his death

Background imageDuke Of Prussia Collection: The Great Elector crossing the Curonian Lagoon, January 1679, (1936). Creator: Unknown

The Great Elector crossing the Curonian Lagoon, January 1679, (1936). Creator: Unknown
The Great Elector crossing the Curonian Lagoon, January 1679, (1936). Ubergang Des Grossen Kurfursten Uber Das Kurische Haff, Januar 1679

Background imageDuke Of Prussia Collection: Friedrich III, (1933). Creator: Unknown

Friedrich III, (1933). Creator: Unknown
Friedrich III, (1933). Portrait of Frederick I of Prussia (1657-1713) who was (as Frederick III) Elector of Brandenburg and Duke of Prussia in personal union (Brandenburg-Prussia)

Background imageDuke Of Prussia Collection: Friedrich Wilhelm, (1933). Creator: Unknown

Friedrich Wilhelm, (1933). Creator: Unknown
Friedrich Wilhelm, (1933). Portrait of Frederick William (1620-1688), Elector of Brandenburg, Duke of Prussia and ruler of Brandenburg-Prussia. After a miniature of 1666 by Pieter Nason

Background imageDuke Of Prussia Collection: Der Grosze Kurfurst 1620-1688. - Gemalde von Camphausen, 1934

Der Grosze Kurfurst 1620-1688. - Gemalde von Camphausen, 1934
Der Grosze Kurfurst 1620-1688. 1934. Frederick William (1620-1688), Elector of Brandenburg and Duke of Prussia and thus ruler of Brandenburg, Prussia from 1640 until his death


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"The Duke of Prussia: A Legacy of Greatness and Power" Step into the captivating world of the Duke of Prussia, a title held by several influential figures throughout history. From Frederick the Great to Friedrich Wilhelm I, these rulers left an indelible mark on Prussian history. In this mesmerizing lithograph, we witness Frederick the Great paying his respects at the coffin of the esteemed Great Elector. The solemnity in his eyes reflects both admiration and gratitude for his predecessor's accomplishments. Another lithograph transports us to Friedrich Wilhelm I's Tabakskollegium, where he indulges in discussions with intellectuals while enjoying tobacco. This glimpse into his private life showcases a ruler who valued intellectual pursuits alongside governance. The Grand Elector issues an edict that resonates through time - allowing exiled French Protestants refuge in Berlin during 1685. This act not only displays compassion but also highlights Prussia's reputation as a safe haven for those seeking religious freedom. Friedrich Wilhelm I stands tall amidst his "Lange Kerls" - towering soldiers renowned for their extraordinary height and loyalty. Their presence symbolizes both military might and unwavering devotion to their leader. Traveling back further in time, we witness the arrival of another Great Elector in The Hague for his marriage to Louise Henriette of Orange. This union solidifies alliances and strengthens ties between nations, showcasing diplomacy as one of Prussia's strengths. John George meticulously plans Spandau Citadel in 1580; this architectural marvel would become a testament to Prussian engineering prowess for centuries to come. George William meets Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden at Kopenick - an encounter that shapes European politics during tumultuous times. It exemplifies how even small interactions can have far-reaching consequences within geopolitical landscapes.