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  1. 15 apr 2011 · On 15 June 1888, the German Emperor, Kaiser Friedrich III, died of laryngeal cancer. Three biopsies of his laryngeal lesion had been taken by the British laryngologist, Morel Mackenzie, in 1887 and diagnosed by Rudolf Virchow as “pachydermia verrucosa laryngis”, confirming Mackenzie's assessment that the Kaiser's disease was benign. A fourth specimen coughed up by the patient was ...

  2. These posthumous portraits of the Saxon electors Friedrich III, the Wise, and Johann I, the Constant belong to a series of sixty such portrait pairs, ordered by Johann I’s son and successor, Johann Friedrich I, the Magnanimous, when he became elector in 1532. He intended the portraits of his father and uncle to serve as instruments of propaganda.

  3. 8 mar 2020 · Deutsch: Friedrich I. als Deutscher Kaiser, Friedrich III. als König von Preußen (voller Name Friedrich Wilhelm Nikolaus Karl; * 18. Oktober 1831 in Potsdam; † 15. Juni 1888 in Potsdam) war 99 Tage Deutscher Kaiser und König von Preußen. Er war der Sohn Kaiser Wilhelms I. (1797-1888) und Kaiserin Augustas (1811-1890)

  4. 2 gen 2023 · Friedrich III of Germany. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Deutsch: Friedrich III. (voller Name Friedrich Wilhelm Nikolaus Karl von Hohenzollern; * 18. Oktober 1831 in Potsdam; † 15. Juni 1888 in Potsdam) war 99 Tage Deutscher Kaiser und König von Preußen. English: HM Friedrich III (full name: Friedrich Wilhelm Nikolaus ...

  5. La classe Kaiser Friedrich III fu una classe di navi da battaglia tipo pre-dreadnought della Kaiserliche Marine tedesca, composta da cinque unità entrate in servizio tra il 1898 e il 1901. Le cinque unità della classe fecero parte del I Squadrone della Heimatflotte ("Flotta di casa"), conducendo prevalentemente attività di addestramento ...

  6. The Kaiser Friedrich III equestrian statue is on the west bank of the Rhine at the Hohenzollernbrücke bridge. Friedrich III (1831 – 1888) was the German emperor and king of Prussia for 99 days.

  7. Walter Fellmann: Sachsens letzter König, Friedrich August III., Berlin 1992; Die Albertinischen Wettiner, Geschichte des sächsischen Königshauses 1763/1932, Albert Prinz von Sachsen/ Herzog zu Sachsen, Gräfelfing 1995; Albert Herzog zu Sachsen: Die Wettiner in Lebensbildern. Styria-Verlag Graz/Wien/Köln 1995, ISBN 3-222-12301-2