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Brandenburg in the Seventeeth and Eighteenth Centuries

August II (“the Strong”) of Poland with Frederick William I (“the Soldier King”) in 1728 (c. 1730)

Prussia Is Proclaimed a Kingdom on January 18, 1701 (1712)

Princess Louise Henriette of Orange as the Goddess Diana (1643)

Sophie Charlotte, Queen of Prussia (1705)

Frederick William I, Prussia’s “Soldier King” (1729)

Smoking Party at the Court of Frederick I in the Palace in Berlin (c. 1710)

The Apotheosis of Frederick William (“the Great Elector”) (1682)

August II (“the Strong”) of Poland is Received at the Palace in Berlin (1728)

Frederick William (“the Great Elector”) as Scipio (c. 1660)

Frederick II (“the Great”) (1781)

Elisabeth Christine, Queen of Prussia (c. 1740)

The Situation of the Kingdom of Poland in the Year 1773 (1773)

Frederick II (“the Great”) Contemplates His Fate after the Battle of Kolin on June 18, 1757 (1794)

Avenue of Fruit Trees in the Pleasure Garden at Sanssouci (after 1745)

View from the Gardens of Sanssouci Palace at Potsdam (c. 1750)

Prince Heinrich and Prince Ferdinand at a so-called Tobacco Parliament Tabakskollegium (c. 1738-39)

Frederick II (“the Great”) Plays the Flute at an Evening Concert in 1750 (c. 1786)

Karl August von Hardenberg, Prussian Statesman (c. 1810)

Friedrich von Gentz (1786)

Frederick William III and his Wife, Queen Louise, in the Park at Charlottenburg Palace (1799)

Emperor Leopold II and King Frederick William II Meet in Pillnitz on August 25, 1791

Adolph Freiherr von Knigge (c. 1796)

Frederick II Leads the Third Charge of the Prussian Cavalry at the Battle of Mollwitz on April 10, 1741 (late 18th century)

Commemorative Plan of the Battle of Roßbach (Saxony) on November 5, 1757 (c. 1760)