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Frederick II (Friedrich II)
(1712–1786)
Frederick II (Friedrich II) (1712–1786) was a King of Prussia (1740–1786) from the Hohenzollern dynasty. In his role as a prince-elector of the Holy Roman Empire, he was Frederick IV (Friedrich IV) of Brandenburg. He became known as Frederick the Great (Friedrich der Große) and was nicknamed der alte Fritz ("Old Fritz").
Interested primarily in the arts during his youth, Frederick unsuccessfully attempted to flee from his authoritarian father, Frederick William I, after which he was forced to watch the execution of a childhood friend named Katte. Upon ascending to the Prussian throne, he attacked Austria and claimed Silesia during the Silesian Wars, winning military acclaim for himself and Prussia. Near the end of his life, Frederick united most of his disconnected realm through the First Partition of Poland.
Frederick was a proponent of enlightened absolutism. For years he was a correspondent of Voltaire, with whom the king had an intimate, if turbulent, friendship. He modernized the Prussian bureaucracy and civil service and promoted religious tolerance throughout his realm. Frederick patronized the arts and philosophers. Frederick is buried at his favorite residence, Sanssouci in Potsdam. Because he died childless, Frederick was succeeded by his nephew, Frederick William II of Prussia, son of his brother, Prince Augustus William of Prussia.
Berlin, 1986, The Flute Concert of Sanssouci
Czechoslovakia, 1972, Frederick II on horse
German Federal Republic, 1986, Frederick II
German Federal Republic, 2012, Friedrich The Great
Germany, 1926/1927, Frederick II
Germany, 1933, Frederick II
Germany, 1933, Frederick II
Germany, 1933, Frederick II
Liberia, 1998, Frederick II
Liberia, 2000, Frederick II
Mozambique, 2012, Friedrich the Great
Mozambique, 2012, Friedrich the Great
German Federal Republic, 1986.08.14, Bonn. Frederick II
German Federal Republic, 2012.01.02, Berlin. Friedrich The Great
German Federal Republic, 2012.01.02, Bonn. Friedrich The Great
German Federal Republic, 2012.10.27, Wildau. Friedrich the Great
Germany, 1939, Frederick II