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Hohenzollern Collection (page 8)

"Hohenzollern: A Legacy of Power and Prestige" The Hohenzollern dynasty, known for its influential reign over Germany, has left an indelible mark on history

Background imageHohenzollern Collection: Alexander I of Russia and Frederick William III of Prussia on horseback

Alexander I of Russia and Frederick William III of Prussia on horseback. Private Collection

Background imageHohenzollern Collection: Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany during Military Manoeuvres

Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany during Military Manoeuvres. Private Collection

Background imageHohenzollern Collection: After the Battle of Hohenfriedberg, 1882. Artist: Anonymous

After the Battle of Hohenfriedberg, 1882. Artist: Anonymous
After the Battle of Hohenfriedberg, 1882. Private Collection

Background imageHohenzollern Collection: Tsar Alexander III and Kaiser Wilhelm II in a landau, 1888. Artist: Sverchkov

Tsar Alexander III and Kaiser Wilhelm II in a landau, 1888. Artist: Sverchkov, Nikolai Yegorovich (1817-1898)
Tsar Alexander III and Kaiser Wilhelm II in a landau, 1888. Private Collection

Background imageHohenzollern Collection: Allegory of Frederick the Great as Perseus (The beginning of the Seven Years War), 1789

Allegory of Frederick the Great as Perseus (The beginning of the Seven Years War), 1789. Found in the collection of Staatliche Museen, Berlin

Background imageHohenzollern Collection: Portrait of Frederick II of Prussia (1712?1786) as Crown Prince, 1739

Portrait of Frederick II of Prussia (1712?1786) as Crown Prince, 1739. Artist: Pesne, Antoine (1683-1757)
Portrait of Frederick II of Prussia (1712?1786) as Crown Prince, 1739. Found in the collection of Staatliche Museen, Berlin

Background imageHohenzollern Collection: Portrait of Henriette Maria of Brandenburg-Schwedt (1702-1782)

Portrait of Henriette Maria of Brandenburg-Schwedt (1702-1782). Artist: Pesne, Antoine, School (1683-1757)
Portrait of Henriette Maria of Brandenburg-Schwedt (1702-1782). Private Collection

Background imageHohenzollern Collection: Portrait of Frederick II of Prussia (1712?1786). Artist: Pesne, Antoine (1683-1757)

Portrait of Frederick II of Prussia (1712?1786). Artist: Pesne, Antoine (1683-1757)
Portrait of Frederick II of Prussia (1712?1786). Private Collection

Background imageHohenzollern Collection: Frederick II of Prussia, c. 1785. Artist: Chodowiecki, Daniel Nikolaus (1726-1801)

Frederick II of Prussia, c. 1785. Artist: Chodowiecki, Daniel Nikolaus (1726-1801)
Frederick II of Prussia, c. 1785. Found in the collection of the Muzeum Narodowe, Warsaw

Background imageHohenzollern Collection: Portrait of Frederick I (1657-1713), King in Prussia, Between 1680 and 1690

Portrait of Frederick I (1657-1713), King in Prussia, Between 1680 and 1690. Found in the collection of State Hermitage, St. Petersburg

Background imageHohenzollern Collection: German Emperor William II visiting Kronstadt in July 1888, 1888

German Emperor William II visiting Kronstadt in July 1888, 1888. Artist: Beggrov, Alexander Karlovich (1841-1914)
German Emperor William II visiting Kronstadt in July 1888, 1888. Found in the collection of the State Central Navy Museum, St. Petersburg

Background imageHohenzollern Collection: Frederick II of Prussia, 18th century. Artist: Anonymous

Frederick II of Prussia, 18th century. Artist: Anonymous
Frederick II of Prussia, 18th century. From a private collection

Background imageHohenzollern Collection: Der Alte Fritz 1712-1786. - Gemalde on Graff, 1934

Der Alte Fritz 1712-1786. - Gemalde on Graff, 1934
Der Alte Fritz 1712-1786, 1934. Frederick II or Frederick the Great (1712-1786), King of Prussia from 1740 until 1786, the longest reign of any Hohenzollern king

Background imageHohenzollern Collection: Friedrich der Grosze 1712-1786 als Kronprinz. - Gemalde von Pesne, 1934

Friedrich der Grosze 1712-1786 als Kronprinz. - Gemalde von Pesne, 1934
Friedrich der Grosze 1712-1786, 1934. Frederick II or Frederick the Great (1712-1786), King of Prussia from 1740 until 1786, the longest reign of any Hohenzollern king

Background imageHohenzollern Collection: Kaiser Wilhelm I. 1797-1888. - Gemalde von Plockhorst, 1934

Kaiser Wilhelm I. 1797-1888. - Gemalde von Plockhorst, 1934
Kaiser Wilhelm I. 1797-1888 als Prinz von Preuszen, 1934. William I (1797-1888), of the House of Hohenzollern was the King of Prussia

Background imageHohenzollern Collection: Kaiser Wilhelm I. 1797-1888 als Prinz von Preuszen. - Gemalde von Kruger, 1934

Kaiser Wilhelm I. 1797-1888 als Prinz von Preuszen. - Gemalde von Kruger, 1934
Kaiser Wilhelm I. 1797-1888 als Prinz von Preuszen, 1934. William I (1797-1888), of the House of Hohenzollern was the King of Prussia

Background imageHohenzollern Collection: Kaiser Wilhelm I. 1797-1888 und leine Paladine. - Gemalde von Camphausen, 1934

Kaiser Wilhelm I. 1797-1888 und leine Paladine. - Gemalde von Camphausen, 1934
Kaiser Wilhelm I. 1797-1888 und leine Paladine, 1934. William I (1797-1888), King of Prussia and the first German Emperor as well as the first Head of State of a united Germany

Background imageHohenzollern Collection: Prinz Friedrich Karl von Preuszen 1828-1885, 1934

Prinz Friedrich Karl von Preuszen 1828-1885, 1934. Prince Friedrich Carl Nicolaus of Prussia (1828-1885), the son of Prince Charles of Prussia and his wife, Princess Marie of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach

Background imageHohenzollern Collection: Kaiser Friedrich II. 1831-1888, 1934

Kaiser Friedrich II. 1831-1888, 1934. Frederick III (1831-1888), Friedrich Wilhelm Nikolaus Karl von Hohenzollern, German Emperor and King of Prussia for ninety-nine days in 1888

Background imageHohenzollern Collection: The passing of the first German Emperor: the deathbed of William I, 1888 (1911)

The passing of the first German Emperor: the deathbed of William I, 1888 (1911). From Edward VII: His Life and Times, Volume II, edited by Sir Richard Holmes, K.C.V.O. [The Amalgated Press, Ltd

Background imageHohenzollern Collection: Princess Louise, 1935

Princess Louise, 1935. The wife of Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught. Ardath cigarette card, from a series of 50 commemorating the Silver Jubilee of King George V, 1935

Background imageHohenzollern Collection: European Royalty, c1906-c1907(?)

European Royalty, c1906-c1907(?). Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught (1850-1942); Louise, Duchess of Connaught (1860-1917); Prince Gustaf Adolf of Sweden (1882-1973) and his wife

Background imageHohenzollern Collection: The Duchess of Connaught, c1900s(?). Artist: Lafayette

The Duchess of Connaught, c1900s(?). Artist: Lafayette
The Duchess of Connaught, c1900s(?). Princess Louise of Prussia (1860-1917) married Arthur, Duke of Connaught, the third son of Queen Victoria, on 13 March 1879

Background imageHohenzollern Collection: Prince Frederick Charles of Prussia, (late 19th century)

Prince Frederick Charles of Prussia, (late 19th century). A grandson of King Frederick William III of Prussia, Prince Frederick Charles had a distinguished military career

Background imageHohenzollern Collection: Prince Frederick Charles (1828-1885), Duke of Augustenborg, 19th century

Prince Frederick Charles (1828-1885), Duke of Augustenborg, 19th century. From The Life and Times of Queen Victoria, vol III, by Robert Wilson

Background imageHohenzollern Collection: Princess Louise Margaret of Prussia (1860-1917), Duchess of Connaught and Strathearn, 1893

Princess Louise Margaret of Prussia (1860-1917), Duchess of Connaught and Strathearn, 1893. Artist: W&D Downey
Princess Louise Margaret of Prussia (1860-1917), Duchess of Connaught and Strathearn, 1893. Louise was a German princess, and later a member of the British Royal Family, the wife of Prince Arthur

Background imageHohenzollern Collection: Wilhelm I at the Battle of Sadowa, 3 July 1866, (c1920)

Wilhelm I at the Battle of Sadowa, 3 July 1866, (c1920). Illustration from Story of the British Nation, Volume IV, by Walter Hutchinson, (London, c1920s)

Background imageHohenzollern Collection: Wilhelm I (1797-1888), King of Prussia and Emperor of Germany

Wilhelm I (1797-1888), King of Prussia and Emperor of Germany. Wilhelm became King of Prussia in 1861 and was proclaimed Emperor of Germany in 1871 after the Franco-Prussian War

Background imageHohenzollern Collection: Queen Victoria and her little grandson, Prince Wilhelm of Prussia, c1883

Queen Victoria and her little grandson, Prince Wilhelm of Prussia, c1883. Illustration from The Life & Times of Queen Victoria, by Robert Wilson, Vol III

Background imageHohenzollern Collection: H. R. H Prince Henry of Prussia, 1908. Artist: WD & HO Wills

H. R. H Prince Henry of Prussia, 1908. Artist: WD & HO Wills
H.R.H Prince Henry of Prussia, 1908. Portraits of European Royalty, Willss Cigarette Cards, Bristol & London

Background imageHohenzollern Collection: The Duchess of Connaught, 1908. Artist: WD & HO Wills

The Duchess of Connaught, 1908. Artist: WD & HO Wills
The Duchess of Connaught, 1908. Princess Louise Margaret of Prussia (1860-1917) became Duchess of Connaught and Strathearn when she married Queen Victorias son, Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught

Background imageHohenzollern Collection: Prince Frederic, Minister of War, c19th century

Prince Frederic, Minister of War, c19th century

Background imageHohenzollern Collection: In the Spring a Young Mans Fancy... First World War, (1920)

In the Spring a Young Mans Fancy... First World War, (1920). The Crown Prince Wilhelm of Prussia (1882-1951) says: I don t believe I was meant to win battles; I believe I was meant to be loved

Background imageHohenzollern Collection: Prince Frederick Charles Nicholas of Prussia (1828-1885), 1870

Prince Frederick Charles Nicholas of Prussia (1828-1885), 1870. From The Illustrated London News (3 September 1870)

Background imageHohenzollern Collection: Princess Louise Margaret, Duchess of Connaught, 1900

Princess Louise Margaret, Duchess of Connaught, 1900. On 13 March 1879, Princess Luise Margarete of Prussia (1860-1917) married Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught, third son of Queen Victoria

Background imageHohenzollern Collection: William, Crown Prince of Germany (1882-1951), c 1930s

William, Crown Prince of Germany (1882-1951), c 1930s

Background imageHohenzollern Collection: Proclaiming Kaiser Wilhelm I as first German Emperor, Versailles, 1871 (late 19th century)

Proclaiming Kaiser Wilhelm I as first German Emperor, Versailles, 1871 (late 19th century). Artist: R Taylor
Proclaiming Kaiser Wilhelm I as first German Emperor, Versailles, 1871 (late 19th century). William I (1797-1888) of the House of Hohenzollern was King of Prussia from 1861

Background imageHohenzollern Collection: Frederick the Great, King of Prussia. Artist: E Besrochers

Frederick the Great, King of Prussia. Artist: E Besrochers
Frederick the Great, King of Prussia. Frederick II (1712-1786) ruled Prussia from 1740. He enlarged Prussian territory by acquiring Silesia from Austria in the War of the Austrian Succession

Background imageHohenzollern Collection: Frederick the Great, King of Prussia, (1836). Artist: E Scriven

Frederick the Great, King of Prussia, (1836). Artist: E Scriven
Frederick the Great, King of Prussia, (1836). Frederick II (1712-1786) ruled Prussia from 1740. He enlarged Prussian territory by acquiring Silesia from Austria in the War of the Austrian Succession

Background imageHohenzollern Collection: Frederick William III, King of Prussia, and his sons, (1900)

Frederick William III, King of Prussia, and his sons, (1900). Frederick William III (1770-1840) became King of Prussia in 1797

Background imageHohenzollern Collection: Frederick William I, King of Prussia

Frederick William I, King of Prussia. Frederick William I (1688-1740). ruled Prussia from 1713 until his death

Background imageHohenzollern Collection: Frederick William III, King of Prussia, 1815. Artist: A Wheltier

Frederick William III, King of Prussia, 1815. Artist: A Wheltier
Frederick William III, King of Prussia, 1815. Frederick William III (1770-1840), was King of Prussia from 1797-1840

Background imageHohenzollern Collection: Frederick William III, King of Prussia, 19th century. Artist: Blood

Frederick William III, King of Prussia, 19th century. Artist: Blood
Frederick William III, King of Prussia, 19th century. Frederick William III (1770-1840) became King of Prussia in 1797. He had five sons including the future King Frederick William IV and William I

Background imageHohenzollern Collection: Frederick William III of Prussia, king of Prussia, (1809). Artist: Heath

Frederick William III of Prussia, king of Prussia, (1809). Artist: Heath
Frederick William III of Prussia, king of Prussia, (1809). Frederick William III (1770-1840) became King of Prussia in 1797

Background imageHohenzollern Collection: Frederick William III, King of Prussia, 19th century

Frederick William III, King of Prussia, 19th century. Frederick William III (1770-1840) became King of Prussia in 1797. He had five sons including the future King Frederick William IV and William I

Background imageHohenzollern Collection: Frederick the Great, King of Prussia, (1903). Artist: Antoine Pesne

Frederick the Great, King of Prussia, (1903). Artist: Antoine Pesne
Frederick the Great, King of Prussia, (1903). Frederick II (1712-1786) ruled Prussia from 1740. He enlarged Prussian territory by acquiring Silesia from Austria in the War of the Austrian Succession

Background imageHohenzollern Collection: Frederick William, Elector of Brandenburg, 1683 (1903)

Frederick William, Elector of Brandenburg, 1683 (1903). Frederick William (1620-1688), Elector from 1640, known as the Great Elector

Background imageHohenzollern Collection: Prince Henry of Prussia, late 19th-early 20th century

Prince Henry of Prussia, late 19th-early 20th century. Portrait of Prince Henry (1862-1929) who was the grandson of Queen Victoria



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"Hohenzollern: A Legacy of Power and Prestige" The Hohenzollern dynasty, known for its influential reign over Germany, has left an indelible mark on history. From the grandeur of Tsar Nicholas II standing alongside Kaiser Wilhelm II to the majestic Cologne Cathedral and Hohenzollern Bridge illuminated under a starry night sky, their presence is felt throughout time. One pivotal moment etched in memory is the Proclamation of the German Empire at Versailles in 1871. This historic event, captured by an unknown creator in 1936, symbolizes the birth of a united Germany under Hohenzollern rule. The Berlin State Banquet showcases opulence and refinement as dignitaries gather to honor this esteemed lineage. Dr. Aprill's imperial ban from October 14th, 1757, adds color to the narrative of power that surrounds this family. Even Napoleon himself found solace meditating before Frederick II's tomb in Prussia's crypt—a testament to the influence wielded by these rulers. Crown Princess Elisabeth Christine von Preussen's portrait exudes regal elegance while highlighting her connection to this illustrious bloodline. In times of conflict, such as during World War I at Hohenzollern Redoubt in 1915 or with Crown Prince Wilhelm and his son William standing side by side, loyalty and duty were paramount within this dynasty. Wilhelm I stands tall among his predecessors as King of Prussia from 1861 until his death in 1888—his legacy further solidified when he became Germany's first Emperor. The family celebrated him on his remarkable seventy-eighth birthday on March 22nd, 1875—an occasion that showcased their unity and pride for their patriarch. The House continues to captivate our imagination with its rich tapestry woven through centuries past. Their story embodies power, prestige, and the enduring impact of a dynasty that shaped nations.