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  1. 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.

  2. Hohenzollern dynasty, dynasty prominent in European history, chiefly as the ruling house of Brandenburg-Prussia (1415–1918) and of imperial Germany (1871–1918). It takes its name from a castle in Swabia first mentioned as Zolorin or Zolre (the modern Hohenzollern, south of Tübingen, in the Land Baden-Württemberg).

  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. Useful Notes /. Prussian Kings. Royal Coat of Arms of Prussia. Prussia became a kingdom relatively late, in 1701 to be precise—much later than the old kingdoms of Western and Central Europe. Its monarchs were descended from the Dukes of Prussia, who managed to become Electors of Brandenburg, a constituent state of the Holy Roman Empire .

  5. Achaemenid dynasty (559–334/327 BC) The Great King, King of Kings, King of Anshan, King of Media, King of Babylon, King of Sumer and Akkad, King of the Four Corners of the World. Cyrus the Great. –. 600 BC. Son of Cambyses I king of Anshan and Mandana daughter of Astyages. 559–530 BC.

  6. In 1871, in the aftermath of the Franco-Prussian War, the German Empire was formed, and the King of Prussia, Wilhelm I was crowned German Emperor. From that point forward, though the Kingdom of Prussia retained its status as a constituent state of the empire (by far the largest and most powerful), all subsequent Kings of Prussia also served as German Emperor, and that title took precedence.

  7. Prince Frederick of Prussia (1911–1966) Prince Frederick of Prussia (1794–1863) Frederick William IV of Prussia. Friedrich Wend zu Eulenburg. Prince Friedrich Heinrich Albrecht of Prussia. Prince Friedrich Karl of Prussia (1893–1917) Prince Friedrich Leopold of Prussia (1895–1959) Prince Friedrich Leopold of Prussia.