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  1. Jun 8, 2018 · Frederick William III. Frederick William III (1770-1840) was king of Prussia from 1797 to 1840. A weak monarch, he presided first over the near-liquidation of the Prussian state in the Napoleonic Wars and then over its reconstruction.

  2. Jan 6, 2024 · 1 reference. located in the administrative territorial entity. Trier. 0 references. coordinate location. 49°44'51.7"N, 6°38'38.8"E. 1 reference. students count. 900.

  3. Frederick William III (born August 3, 1770, Potsdam, Prussia [Germany]—died June 7, 1840, Berlin) was the king of Prussia from 1797, the son of Frederick William II. Neglected by his father, he never mastered his resultant inferiority complex , but the influence of his wife, Louisa of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, whom he married in 1793 ...

  4. Frederick William III: (1770-1840) king of Prussia (1797-1840), son and successor of Frederick William II. Well-intentioned but weak and vacillating, he endeavored to maintain neutrality in the Napoleonic Wars. In 1806, French troops were massed on Prussia's frontier and Frederick William was forced to take up arms against France.

  5. We, Frederick William [III], by Grace of God King of Prussia etc. etc., having resolved to grant to the members of the Jewish faith in Our monarchy a new constitution suitable to the general welfare, declare all heretofore established laws and regulations for the Jews, unless confirmed in the current edict, to be abolished, and decree as ...

  6. Son and heir of Prussian king Frederick William II, he received a military education and held active commands during the War of the First Coalition from 1792 to 1794. King of Prussia on his father's death in 1797, he rescinded some of the monarchy's more repressive legislation, ans was less inclined to reactionary intolerance than his ...

  7. Prussia was confirmed as the leading German state and almost an equal to Austria. Frederick William wrote two accounts of his military services in 1792 and 1793. Frederick William III is often described as a weak ruler, but this is perhaps only accurate for the period of 1805-6, where he led Prussia to disaster.

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