Born:
January 24, 1712
Died:
August 17, 1786
Age:
74
Summary

Frederick II (German: Friedrich II.; 24 January 1712 – 17 August 1786) ruled the Kingdom of Prussia from 1740 until 1786, the longest reign of any Hohenzollern king, at 46 years. His most significant accomplishments during his reign included his military victories, his reorganization of Prussian armies, his patronage of the arts and the Enlightenment and his final success against great odds in the Seven Years' War. Frederick was the last Hohenzollern monarch titled King in Prussia and declared himself King of Prussia after achieving sovereignty over most historically Prussian lands in 1772. Prussia had greatly increased its territories and became a leading military power in Europe under his rule. He became known as Frederick the Great (Friedrich der Große) and was nicknamed Der Alte Fritz ("The Old Fritz") by the Prussian people and eventually the rest of Germany.

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The Flute Concert of Sanssouci by Adolph Menzel, 1852, depicts Frederick playing the flute in his music room at Sanssouci. C. P. E. Bach accompanies him on the harpsichord.
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Baptism of Frederick (Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Vol. 40, 1870)
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Frederick's first interview with Voltaire (Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Vol. 40, 1870).
Frederick's first interview with Voltaire (Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Vol. 40, 1870).
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Frederick before the Battle of Torgau, 1760
Frederick before the Battle of Torgau, 1760
Grave of Frederick at Sanssouci
Grave of Frederick at Sanssouci
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Napoleon visits Frederick's (first) sarcophagus in the crypt of Garrison Church, Potsdam.
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Battle of Hohenfriedberg, Attack of the Prussian Infantry, by Carl Röchling.
Battle of Hohenfriedberg, Attack of the Prussian Infantry, by Carl Röchling.
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