Frederick II
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The King of Prussia (1740 - 1786)
Real World Example
Frederick II, also known as Frederick the Great, was the King of Prussia from 1740 to 1786 and a key figure during the Age of Absolutism. He is known for modernizing the Prussian bureaucracy, reforming the judicial system, and promoting religious tolerance and education. His military strategies and successes expanded Prussian territories, making it a major European power. Frederick's emphasis on education and efficient governance influenced the development of modern state systems and public education. Today, his legacy of valuing education can inspire students to pursue learning and critical thinking, much like how his reforms encouraged intellectual growth in Prussia.
Practice Version
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