O Autorze

Frederick II, also known as Frederick the Great, was the King of Prussia from 1740 until 1786. He is best remembered for his military victories, his role in the Seven Years' War, and his enlightened policies that promoted religious tolerance and legal reform. Frederick was a skilled military strategist who expanded Prussia's territory significantly and modernized its army. He also fostered the arts and philosophy in his court, attracting figures like Voltaire and imparting a culture of enlightenment across his realm.

Beyond his military accomplishments, Frederick II was a patron of the arts and education. He implemented various reforms aimed at improving the welfare of his subjects, including agricultural advancements and the promotion of religious freedom. His legacy is complex, marked by both his achievements and his autocratic rule. As one of the most significant monarchs of the 18th century, Frederick II's influence is still studied and debated by historians today.

Narodowość Pruski
Data Urodzenia January 24, 1712
Miejsce Urodzenia Berlin, Prussia
Data śmierci August 17, 1786
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