Frederick ascends the throne in 1740 as …
Years: 1740 - 1740
Frederick ascends the throne in 1740 as "King in Prussia", which consists of scattered territories, including Cleves, Mark, and Ravensberg in the west of the Holy Roman Empire; Brandenburg, Hither Pomerania, and Farther Pomerania in the east of the Empire; and the former Duchy of Prussia, outside of the Empire bordering the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, when
He is titled King in Prussia because this is only part of historic Prussia.
Frederick's goal is to modernize and unite his vulnerably disconnected lands; toward this end, he will fight wars mainly against Austria, whose Habsburg dynasty has reigned as Holy Roman Emperors almost continuously from the fifteenth century.
Frederick will establish Prussia as the fifth and smallest European great power by using the resources his frugal father had cultivated.
Locations
People
- Augustus III of Poland
- Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor, King of the Romans (King of Germany)
- Charles VII, Holy Roman Emperor
- Frederick William I of Prussia
- Frederick the Great
Groups
- Cleves, Duchy of
- Ravensberg, County of
- Austria, Archduchy of
- Saxony, Electorate of
- Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (Commonwealth of the Two Nations)
- Habsburg Monarchy, or Empire
- Prussia, Kingdom of
