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  1. 1619-1640 George William. 1640-1688 Frederick William. 1688-1701 Friedrich I * – became first King in Prussia in 1701. Kings of Prussia (known as Kings In Prussia until 1772) 1701-1713 Friedrich I. 1713-1740 Friedrich Wilhelm I. 1740-1786 Friedrich II (Frederick The Great) 1786-1797 Friedrich Wilhelm II. 1797-1840 Friedrich Wilhelm III.

  2. Frederick II ( German: Friedrich II.; 24 January 1712 – 17 August 1786) was the monarch of Prussia from 1740 until 1786. He was the last Hohenzollern monarch titled King in Prussia, declaring himself King of Prussia after annexing Royal Prussia from the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth in 1772. His most significant accomplishments include his ...

  3. List of Prussian royal consorts. The Queen of Prussia ( German: Königin von Preußen) was the queen consort of the ruler of the Kingdom of Prussia, from its establishment in 1701 to its abolition in 1918. As all rulers of Prussia had to be male, there was never a Queen regnant of Prussia. Until 1806, the Queen of Prussia was also Electress of ...

  4. The Monarchy of Prussia can be traced back to the late 12th century, though the first coronation of a Prussian Monarch took place in 1248 when Otfried was crowned King of Prussia.

  5. King in Prussia ( German: König in Preußen) was a title used by the Prussian kings (also in personal union Electors of Brandenburg) from 1701 to 1772. Subsequently, they used the title King of Prussia ( König von Preußen ). The House of Hohenzollern ruled Brandenburg as Prince-Electors, and were subjects of the Holy Roman Emperor.

  6. King of the Prussian state. This page was last edited on 4 May 2024, at 12:51. All structured data from the main, Property, Lexeme, and EntitySchema namespaces is available under the Creative Commons CC0 License; text in the other namespaces is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply.

  7. With the unification of the German states into Imperial Germany in 1871, the King of Prussia also became Emperor of Germany ex officio. All of the Prussian monarchs hailed from the House of Hohenzollern. Some of its kings were very good to great, some others pretty bad to abysmal, but barely anyone came down to "just average." Specific pages: