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Friedrich Wilhelm, Count Brandenburg

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Name
  
Friedrich Count

Role
  
German Politician

Parents
  
Sophie von Donhoff


Friedrich Wilhelm, Count Brandenburg

Died
  
November 6, 1850, Berlin, Germany

Children
  
Wilhelm von Brandenburg, Friedrich von Brandenburg

Similar People
  
Frederick William II of Prussia, Frederick William III of Prussia, Wilhelmine of Prussia - Queen of

Friedrich Wilhelm, Count Brandenburg (January 24, 1792 – November 6, 1850) was a German soldier and politician. He was the son of King Frederick William II of Prussia and Countess Sophie von Dönhoff. He and his sister were made count and countess in 1794, and he was raised with the sons of Field Marshal von Massow. In 1807, he entered the regiment Gardes du Corps. By 1848, he had distinguished himself in several battles and was a cavalry general. In November 1848, the king called him to Berlin to be Prussian prime minister, signaling the king's intention to quell the ongoing uprising. In 1850, he traveled to Warsaw to meet with Czar Nicholas. Shortly after his return, he took ill and died, it is said from the humiliation of the Czar's abandonment of the Erfurt policy.

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