RMBRK0J7–Portrait photo c1884 of Wilhelm I (aka William I) - King of Prussia (1861 - 1888) + the first German Emperor (1871 - 1888).
RM2A602CH–Portrait of King William I of Prussia (1797-1888) during the Battle of Königgrätz
RMM1C2DD–The tobacco club or Tabagie of Frederick William I. A tabagie is a room designated for smoking tobacco and socializing. Frederick William I of Prussia, 1688 – 1740, aka Soldier King. King in Prussia and Elector of Brandenburg. From Ward and Lock's Illustrated History of the World, published c.1882.
RF2MM7TAF–Georg Lisiewski - The smoking council of Frederick William I of Prussia, c.1737/8
RMRG6PHG–Coronation of William I of Prussia - William I, made King of Prussia, swears to uphold his own divine right to the throne
RMEC7N64–Engraving of King William I of Prussia (1797 - 1888) the first German Emperor. Dated 1870
RMHTB918–Frederick William I of Prussia, 1688-1740, the Tabakskollegium association at castle Wusterhausen
RMERFTA8–William I of Prussia (also known as William the Great) - after a painting by Franz Xaver Winterhalter. King of Prussia & first
RMRT80M3–King Frederick William I of Prussia, portrait from: 'Deutschlands Heerführer' (German military leader), 1640-1894, portrayed by Sprößer, publishing house Ferdinand Hirt and son, Leipzig, 1895., Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMC78P2W–Frederick William I of Prussia (1688-1740). the King as the patron protector of Protestants from Salzburg.
RMCXY45P–CORONATION OF KING FREDERICK WILLIAM I OF PRUSSIA (1688-1740)
RMCPHW2P–Troops visit of King William I of Prussia, 1870
RMT7JXMM–The funeral procession for the death of Frederick William I of Prussia 1740 the 'soldier king'; a man of frugal and austere lifestyle he improved Prussia economically and militarily and promoted schools and hospitals
RM2GNGGF3–Frederick William I, King in Prussia (1688-1740) by Antoine Pesne, oil on canvas, after 1733
RM2KC41KM–Antique 19th century germany numismatic illustrated catalogue with interesting printing technics / Antiker numismatischer illustrierter Katalog aus dem 19. Jahrhundert mit interessanter Drucktechnik : Thaler v. Friedrich Wilhelm (sog. Zopfthaler ) v. 1718 / Thaler of Friedrich Wilhelm (so-called Zopfthaler ) from 1718 / Frederick William I of Prussia
RMW53MEX–After Antonie Schoojant, King Fredrik Vilhelm I, Fredrik Vilhelm I, 1688-1740, King of Prussia, painting, Frederick William I of Prussia, Oil on canvas, Full figure, standing, right head, such as David with the snake, Height, 178 cm (70 inches), Width, 135 cm (53.1 inches)
RM2MEW0N2–King Frederick William I of Prussia Self-Portrait in Oil (1737)
RFR0XP1R–Digital improved reproduction, Frederick William I of Prussia, Friedrich Wilhelm I., 1688 - 1740 and Wilhelm Dietrich Freiherr von Buddenbrock at the Court-martial at Koepenick, Berlin, Germany
RMWGC0H9–King Frederick William I of Prussia visiting a boys school before making reforms to the education system. He was also known as Friedrich Wilhelm, Elector of Brandenburg,Soldatenkönig (the Soldier King) and Prince of Neuchâtel. He suffered from porphyritic disease.
RM2HC75M0–Wilhelm I, German Kaiser and King of Prussia, 1880s
RMP652H3–Engraving of King William I of Prussia (1797 - 1888) the first German Emperor and his army. Dated 1870
RMM1C2D5–Frederick William I inspecting his giant guards known as The Potsdam Giants, a Prussian infantry regiment No 6, composed of taller-than-average soldiers. Frederick William I of Prussia, 1688 – 1740, aka Soldier King. King in Prussia and Elector of Brandenburg. From Ward and Lock's Illustrated History of the World, published c.1882.
RMF1M0AJ–King Frederick William I of Prussia Inspecting his Giant Guards, known as the Grand Grenadiers of Potsdam, although most called them the Potsdam Grenadiers or Potsdam Giants. The original required height was 6 Prussian feet (about 6'2' or 1.88 meters). One of the tallest soldiers, the Irishman James Kirkland, was reportedly 2.17 meters (about 7 feet)[2] in height. He gave bonuses to fathers of tall sons and landowners who gave up their tallest farm workers to join the regiment. If the man was not interested in joining the regiment, the king resorted to forced recruitment and kidnapping.
RMMX1M3D–. English: Autograph instruction of Frederick William I of Prussia for the Generaldirektorium. Staatsarchiv Merseburg. Deutsch: Eigenhändige Instruktion Friedrich Wilhelms I. von Preußen für das Generaldirektorium. Staatsarchiv Merseburg. 1722. Frederick William I of Prussia 221 Frederick William I, Instruction (autograph)
RMEC7N66–Engraving of King William I of Prussia (1797 - 1888) the first German Emperor and his army. Dated 1870
RMHTB952–Frederick William I of Prussia, 1688-1740
RMERHJYD–Frederick William I of Prussia (Friedrich Wilhelm I). Portrait of the King of Prussia. 14 August 1688 – 31 May 1740
RMT0R62J–Franco-Prussian War 1870 - 1871, caricature, King William I of Prussia and his dog Otto von Bismarck pushing the reluctant Prussian army, 'Great Advance of the Prussians', broadsheet, Paris, 1870, satire, caricature, caricatures, cartoon, cartoons, France, German - French, fork, forks, cane, bash, bashing, hitting, hit, impel, impelling, driving, drive, sun, suns, Jena, people, men, man, male, manly, 19th century, historic, historical, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMEHCP0A–Frederick William I of Prussia (1688-1740). Known as the Soldier King. King in Prussia and Elector of Brandenburg. Engraving by Kaeseberg. 19th century.
RMCXY4JP–FREDERICK WILLIAM I OF PRUSSIA (1688-1740) inspecting his infantry regiment popularly called the Potsdam Giants
RMCPHW29–King William I of Prussia during the second German-Danish War, 1864
RM2AGTEXR–William I of Prussia proclaimed Emperor of Germany in Versailles. The siege of Paris, from September 19, 1870 to January 28, 1871, and the consequent
RMW2DPKT–The Crown Prince and his music teacher are interrupted during a flute lesson, 1729, (1936). Creator: Unknown.
RMP50K4E–Frederick William I of Prussia (1688-1740). King of Prussia. Frederick William I as the patron protector of Protestants from Salzburg in 1732. Engraving by Johan Benjamin Bruhl.
RMF95MDE–William I.
RMR56G3G–Entry of King William I of Prussia in Versailles on 5 October, Franco-German War 1870/71, woodcut, France
RFKKDET2–Entry of King William I of Prussia in Versailles on 5 October, France, Franco-German War 1870/71, Franco-Prussian War or Franco-German War, War of 1870, a conflict between the Second French Empire of Napoleon III and the German states of the North German Confederation led by the Kingdom of Prussia, Digital improved reproduction of an original woodcut
RMR36BYX–Coronation ceremony of King William I (of Prussia) at Konisberg Castle, a former German city that is now Kaliningrad, Russia on October 18th 1861 - Full name William Frederick Louis or Wilhelm Friedrich Ludwig, of Hohenzollern aka
RMT0WAJX–Night party at the Tuileries, June 10, 1867. Feast given on the occasion of the visit of foreign sovereigns for the exhibition of 1867, Tsar Alexander II at the arms of Empress Eugenie and Napoleon III with William I of Prussia and Sultan Abdulaziz) Date 1867 - Pierre Tetar van Elven
RMF39JW6–Coronation of William I as King of Prussia at Königsberg Castle in 1861
RMBRBP4E–In 1732 King Frederick William I of Prussia, 1688 - 1740, meets immigrants who are leaving Salzburg to settle in Prussia.
RF2NH6FHF–1914-1918. World War I. The German Emperor William II and his brother Henry of Prussia studying a map during a troop visit.
RMMW5DPN–. English: Autograph instruction of Frederick William I of Prussia for the Generaldirektorium. Staatsarchiv Merseburg. Deutsch: Eigenhändige Instruktion Friedrich Wilhelms I. von Preußen für das Generaldirektorium. Staatsarchiv Merseburg. 1722. Frederick William I of Prussia 220 Frederick William I, Instruction (autograph)
RMG1DB8J–Portrait of King William I of Prussia (1797-1888) during the Battle of Königgrätz
RMCXKNKF–Frederick William I of Prussia interrupting the young Crown Prince Frederick and Mr Quantz, his music teacher flute lesson
RM2D9A2B6–1861 : The King of Sweden and Norway Charles XV of Sweden and IV of Norway ( CARL , 1826 - 1872 ). Engraved portrait from ALMANACH DE GOTHA , 1861. Charles married in holm on 19 june 1850 the Princess Louise of Netherland Mecklenburg-Strelitz ( 1828 - 1871 ), niece of William II of the Netherlands through her father and niece of William I of Prussia, German Emperor, through her mother. Charles was the son of King Oscar I of Sweden and Norway and Queen Josefina of Sweden and Norway (née Princess Josephine of Leuchtenberg). The marriage was arranged to provide the new Bernadotte dynasty . The
RMB2J3KD–justice, documents, 'Edict', by king Frederick William I of Prussia (1688 - 1740), Berlin, 14 June 1723, Maerkisches Museum, Berlin,
RMEHCP05–Frederick William I of Prussia(1688-1740). Known as the Soldier King. King in Prussia and Elector of Brandenburg. Engraving by M. Bernigeroth. 19th century.
RMBFR25G–WILLIAM I of Prussia is hailed by German Princes as their new Emperor in the Versailles Hall of Mirrors, January 1871
RMCPHW2R–General Reille hands over a letter from Emperor Napoleon III to King William I of Prussia, 1870
RMG1J20B–Paul Bulow (1842-1889), Emperor William I (1797–1888), King of Prussia.
RMB5M7GB–1 W46 G1918 4 Caricature of William II WW I Poster William II German emperor King of Prussia 1859 1941 Times are hard your Majes
RMP6KEJ8–Frederick William I of Prussia(1688-1740). Known as the Soldier King. King in Prussia and Elector of Brandenburg. Engraving by Kaeseberg. 19th century.
RMHKTPHY–Frederick william I of prussia
RM2PJ0FRR–Frederick William I, expelled Salzburgers in East Prussia 1739, History of the Hohenzollerns, Prussia
RF2AKFTTN–Frederick William I of Prussia, Friedrich Wilhelm I., 1688 - 1740 and Wilhelm Dietrich Freiherr von Buddenbrock at the Court-martial at Koepenick, Berlin, Germany / Friedrich Wilhelm I. von Preußen, Friedrich Wilhelm I. von 1688 - 1740 und Wilhelm Dietrich Freiherr von Buddenbrock beim Kriegsgericht in Köpenick, Berlin , digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digitale Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert
RMW574PG–Victory at Leipzig, in honor of French I, Emperor of Austria and Frederick William III, King of Prussia, Penning. Obverse: facing chest pieces of two men within a band. Reverse: face to face, in the background the city of Leipzig, above which crowned eagle with scepter and orb with floating claws floats within an inscription, cut off: date, Leipzig, Frederick William III King of Prussia, French II (Roman-German emperor), Johann Thomas Stettner, Neurenberg, 1813, alloy, striking (metalworking), d 3.3 cm × w 163
RM2PG5AW5–King William I of Prussia, Koenig Wilhelm I meeting Bismarck in Babelsberg, Berlin, history of the Hohenzollern, Prussia,historical illustration 1899
RMG5HXXP–FRANCO-PRUSSIAN WAR: William, I. King of Prussia & Emperor of Germany, 1875
RM2KNFEBY–Napoleon Bonaparte meeting the Queen of Prussia at Tilsit, 1807. Napoleon Bonaparte, 1769 – 1821. French military and political leader and Emperor of the French, 1804 - 1815 as Napoleon I. Duchess Louise of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, 1776 – 1810. Queen consort of Prussia as the wife of King Frederick William III.
RF2NH6FJD–1914-1918. World War I. The German Emperor William II and his brother Henry of Prussia during a troop visit. The group with the emperor and high-ranking servicemen stands on a meadow with tall grass. In the foreground are two tables with maps and a chair. An officer points with his arm at something and everyone looks in this direction, the prince with the help of binoculars.
RMMY8M9B–. English: Autograph instruction of Frederick William I of Prussia for the Generaldirektorium. Staatsarchiv Merseburg. Deutsch: Eigenhändige Instruktion Friedrich Wilhelms I. von Preußen für das Generaldirektorium. Staatsarchiv Merseburg. 1722. Frederick William I of Prussia 190 Frederick William I, Instruction (autograph)
RM2K0ADTA–Royal family of Germany, World War I. William II, Emperor of Germany and King of Prussia, married the Princess Victoria of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Austenburg. He has six sons and one daughter. The Crown Prince Frederick William, married the Duchess Cecilie of Mecklenburg-Schwerin. The Emperor's sister, Sophia, is the wife of Constantine, King of the Hellenes. Prince Henry, his brother, married his cousin, Princess Irene of Hesse, daughter of the late Princess Alice of England. The Emperor's mother was Princess Victoria of England, daughter of Queen Victoria
RMD2FJHR–Napoleon III, 1808-1873, William I of Prussia, 2.9.1870, Château de Bellevue, Frenois, Franco-Prussian War, 1870-1871
RM2PCE55X–1861 : The King of Sweden and Norway Charles XV of Sweden and IV of Norway ( CARL , 1826 - 1872 ). Engraved portrait from ALMANACH DE GOTHA , 1861. Charles married in holm on 19 june 1850 the Princess Louise of Netherland Mecklenburg-Strelitz ( 1828 - 1871 ), niece of William II of the Netherlands through her father and niece of William I of Prussia, German Emperor, through her mother. Charles was the son of King Oscar I of Sweden and Norway and Queen Josefina of Sweden and Norway (née Princess Josephine of Leuchtenberg). The marriage was arranged to provide the new Bernadotte dynasty - H
RMT0R626–Austro-Prussian War 1866, caricature, 'Scene from the European school, or schoolmaster William and supply teacher Bismarck at work', drawing, 'Folkets Nisse', Copenhagen, 28.7.1866, satire, caricature, caricatures, cartoon, cartoons, Danish press, Denmark, politics, policy, people, men, man, male, manly, king William I of Prussia, Prime Minister Otto von Bismarck, emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria, emperor Napoleon III, France, Europe, teacher, teachers, pupil, student, pupils, students, punish, punishing, punishment, punishments, 19th century, h, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMEHB6TW–Frederick William I (1688-1740). King in Prussia and Elector of Brandenburg. Engraving. 19th century.
RMBFR230–EMPEROR NAPOLEON III of France submits to King William I of Prussia after the French defeat at Sedan on 2 September 1870
RMTA245K–The Meeting of German Princes on the reform of the German Confederation, convened by Austria, that took place in Frankfurt in 1863 was boycotted by King William I of Prussia with his absence.
RMBR9PD7–William I aka Wilhelm I, 1797 to 1888. King of Prussia and first German Emperor .
RMERHNN5–Frederick William I, King of Prussia, as a young man - engraving by König after painting by Weidemann. FW: 14 August 1688 - 31
RMP6KEJ6–Frederick William I of Prussia(1688-1740). Known as the Soldier King. King in Prussia and Elector of Brandenburg. Engraving by M. Bernigeroth. 19th century.
RMHYEE4J–Frederick william I of prussia
RM2PJ0FXG–Frederick William I in the College of Tobacco, History of the Hohenzollerns, Prussia, historical illustration 1899
RF2EDWXG5–Prince Frederick Henry Louis of Prussia, January 18, 1726 - August 3, 1802, was the 13th child of King Frederick William I of Prussia and his wife, Sophie Dorothea of Hanover / Prinz Friedrich Heinrich Ludwig von Preussen, 18. Januar 1726 - 3. August 1802, war das 13. Kind Koenig Friedrich Wilhelms I. in Preussen und dessen Gattin Sophie Dorothea von Hannover, Historisch, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digitale Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert,
RMW574M7–Meeting of Napoleon I Bonaparte, Emperor of the French, Alexander I, Tsar of Russia and Frederick William III, King of Prussia on a raft in the river Njemen near Tilsit, Silver Medal. Front: facing chest pieces of (left) two men and (right) third man inside the circumference. Reverse side: rising sun dispels clouds hanging in the sea above the sea, cut off: inscription, Neman, Sovtesk, Napoleon I Bonaparte (Emperor of the French), Alexander I (Tsar of Russia), Frederick William III King of Prussia, Abraham Abrahamson, Berlin, 1807, silver (metal), striking (metalworking), d 4.2 cm × w 27.27
RMPTA6BT–The Coronation of William I as King of Prussia at Königsberg Castle in 1861, 1861. Creator: Menzel, Adolph Friedrich, von (1815-1905).
RMRG6NMF–Prussia Expels Austria from Germany - King William I, victorious at Koeniggratz, leads his soldiers on to Vienna
RMMFE2C5–War of the fourth coalition. Battle of Jena, 1806. Queen Louise of Prussia visiting the troops. Engraving, 19th century.
RF2HDAHAG–Engraving of the Franco-Prussian War's period: Entry into Berlin: (June 16, 1871). 1871
RMMX4MKK–. Barfus, Hans Albrecht von (1635-1704) oil painting . 1736 after an original of around 1701. Frederick William I of Prussia 72 Barfus, Hans Albrecht von (1635-1704) oil painting
RMD960G1–William I Emperor of Germany from 1871 (King of Prussia from 1861) smiling at the rising sun of a united Germany. French cartoon.
RMF39JWB–William I, Wilhelm I, King of Prussia and the first German Emperor
RMPECE8Y–Frederick william I of prussia.
RMBJW8A1–Bismarck, Otto von, 1.4.1815 - 30.7.1898, German politician, Prime Minister of Prussia 23.9.1862 - 1.1.1873, with King William I of Prussia in the Battle of Koeniggraetz, 3.7.1866, print after drawing by Carl Sellmer, late 19th century, ,
RMENEJE2–Frederick William I (1688-1740). King in Prussia and Elector of Brandenburg. Engraving. 19th century. Colored.
RM2C2TPXT–HYDE PARK REVIEW 1814 from left: Duke of Wellington (on black horse), Frederic William III of Prussia, Prince Regent (later George IV), Alexander I of Russia.
RMP9AB3H–William I, German Emperor, Wilhelm I in German, King of Prussia and the first German Emperor, and first Head of State of a united Germany
RMCFHGCW–Augusta of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach, 1811 – 1890. Queen of Prussia, first German Empress as consort of William I, German Emperor
RM2KGJXAX–Frederick William (1620-1688), Elector of Brandenburg and Duke of Prussia, with his wife Countess Louise Henriette of Nassau (1627-1667), portrait painting in oil on canvas by Gerard van Honthorst, 1647
RMP9EG11–Franco-Prussian War. The Capitulation of Sedan, 2 september 1870. Surrender of Emperor Napoleon III and the French army to King William I of Prussia. The German Empire annexed the territories of Alsace-Lorraine. Illustration by Francisco Fonollosa, late 20th century. Watercolour painting.
RMJE7KGD–Frederick william I of prussia
RM2PJ0FW2–Frederick William I in front of the Long Guys, History of the Hohenzollerns, Prussia, historical illustration 1899
RF2CAG7JN–Prince Friedrich Heinrich Ludwig of Prussia, January 18 1726 - August 3, 1802 was the 13th child of King Frederick William I of Prussia and his wife Sophia Dorothea of ??Hanover and a member of the Hohenzollern dynasty / Prinz Friedrich Heinrich Ludwig von Preussen, 18. Januar 1726 - 3. August 1802, war das 13. Kind Koenig Friedrich Wilhelms I. in Preussen und dessen Gattin Sophie Dorothea von Hannover und Angehoeriger der Dynastie Hohenzollern, Historisch, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digitale Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19.
RM2JBY27K–Reception of Prince William V and Wilhelmina of Prussia in the Council Chamber of the City Hall of Amsterdam, Reinier Vinkeles (I), 1768 - 1772, draughtsman: Reinier Vinkeles (I), 31-May-1768 - 1772, paper, pen, brush, h 263 mm × w 385 mm
RFGCCW94–GROWTH OF PRUSSIA FROM 1815. Acquisitions William I II. Losses, 1917 old map
RMB5M7GA–1 W46 G1917 3 Caricature of Will II WW I Poster William II German emperor King of Prussia 1859 1941 Ueber Alles Propaganda World
RMMFE2P2–War of the fourth coalition. Battle of Jena, 1806. Queen Louise of Prussia visiting the troops. Engraving, 19th century.
RF2HDAH9J–Vintage color lithograph of The entry into Berlin on June 16, 1871. 1871 A parade march in honor of the defeat of France in the Franco-Prussian War.
RMMYB1R3–. Barfus, Hans Albrecht von (1635-1704) oil painting . 1736 after an original of around 1701. Frederick William I of Prussia 63 Barfus, Hans Albrecht von (1635-1704) oil painting
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