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  1. Prince Friedrich Karl of Prussia (Tassilo Wilhelm Humbert Leopold Friedrich Karl; 6 April 1893 – 6 April 1917) was a German prince and competitive horse rider who competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics. [1] Biography Prince Friedrich Karl was born in Schloss Klein-Glienicke, Potsdam, Berlin.

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  3. Frederick III | king of Prussia and emperor of Germany

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    Frederick III, also called (until 1888) Crown Prince Frederick William, German Kronprinz Friedrich Wilhelm, in full Friedrich Wilhelm Nikolaus Karl, (born Oct. 18, 1831, Potsdam, Prussia—died June 15, 1888, Potsdam), king of Prussia and German emperor for 99 days in 1888, during which time he was a voiceless invalid, dying of throat cancer.

  4. Prince Friedrich Karl of Prussia (1828–1885) - Wikipedia

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    Prince Friedrich Karl Nikolaus of Prussia (20 March 1828 – 15 June 1885) was the son of Prince Charles of Prussia (1801–1883) and his wife, Princess Marie of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach (1808–1877). Prince Friedrich Karl was a grandson of King Frederick William III of Prussia and a nephew of Frederick William IV and William I.

  5. Frederick Charles, prince of Prussia | Prussian prince

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    Frederick Charles, prince of Prussia, byname The Iron Prince, German Friedrich Karl, Prinz Von Preussen, or Der Eiserne Prinz, (born March 20, 1828, Berlin—died June 15, 1885, Klein Glienicke, near Potsdam, Ger.), Prussian field marshal, victor in the Battle of Königgrätz (Sadowa) on July 3, 1866.

  6. Prince Friedrich Karl of Prussia (1893–1917) - Wikipedia

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    Prince Friedrich Karl of Prussia (Tassilo Wilhelm Humbert Leopold Friedrich Karl; 6 April 1893 – 6 April 1917) was a German prince and competitive horse rider who competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics. [1] Biography Prince Friedrich Karl was born in Schloss Klein-Glienicke, Potsdam, Berlin.

  7. Prince Friedrich Karl of Prussia (1893–1917) | Military Wiki ...

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    Prince Tassilo Wilhelm Humbert Leopold Friedrich Karl of Prussia (April 6, 1893 – April 6, 1917) was a German prince and horse rider who competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics. Contents 1 Biography 2 Regimental Commissions 3 Chivalric Orders [2] 4 Military Decorations (1914-1917) 5 Ancestry 6 References 7 External links Biography

  8. Prince Frederick Charles of Hesse - Wikipedia

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    Princess Anna of Prussia. Frederick Charles Louis Constantine, Prince and Landgrave of Hesse ( German: Friedrich Karl Ludwig Konstantin Prinz und Landgraf von Hessen-Kassel; Finnish: Fredrik Kaarle; 1 May 1868 – 28 May 1940), was the brother-in-law of the German Emperor Wilhelm II. He was elected King of Finland on 9 October 1918, but ...

  9. Prince Friedrich Karl of Prussia (1828–1885) - Wikiwand

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    Prince Friedrich Karl Nikolaus of Prussia (20 March 1828 – 15 June 1885) was the son of Prince Charles of Prussia (1801–1883) and his wife, Princess Marie of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach (1808–1877). Prince Friedrich Karl was a grandson of King Frederick William III of Prussia and a nephew of Frederick William IV and William I.

  10. 75 Prince Friedrich Karl Of Prussia Premium High Res Photos

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    prince friedrich karl of prussia (1828–85) - prince friedrich karl of prussia stock illustrations 'Prinz Friedrich Karl von Preußen 1828-1885', 1934. Prince Friedrich Carl Nicolaus of Prussia , the son of Prince Charles of Prussia and his wife,...

  11. Who shot Prince Friedrich? | Australian War Memorial

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    14 May 2018 6 mins read Prince Friedrich Karl of Prussia was forced to land his green Albatros D1 after being attacked by a Royal Flying Corps aircraft in March 1917. His subsequent shooting and capture sparked a war of words between two Australian units, both of which took credit for his capture.

  12. Prince Friedrich Karl of Prussia (1828–1885) | Military Wiki ...

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    Prince Friedrich Carl Nicolaus of Prussia (20 March 1828 – 15 June 1885) was the son of Prince Charles of Prussia (1801–1883) and his wife Princess Marie of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach (1808–1877). Prince Frederick Charles was a grandson of King Frederick William III of Prussia and a nephew of Frederick William IV and William I.