- Prince Henry of Prussia
:"For the brother of Emperor William II, see
Prince Heinrich of Prussia (1862-1929)."Frederick Henry Louis ( _de. Friedrich Heinrich Ludwig;
18 January 1726 -3 August 1802 ), commonly known as Henry ("Heinrich"), was aPrince of Prussia. He also served as ageneral andstatesman , and, in 1786, was suggested as a candidate for a monarch for the United States.Biography
Born in
Berlin , Henry was the 13th child of KingFrederick William I of Prussia and PrincessSophia Dorothea of Hanover . The younger brother of KingFrederick II of Prussia , Henry's conflicts with "Frederick the Great" are almost legendary.When he was only 14, Henry was appointed as Colonel of the 35th Infanterieregiment by Frederick after he became king in 1740, leading Henry to participate in the
Silesian Wars . Henry lived in the shadow of his older brother "Frederick the Great", and he sometimes criticized the king's military strategies and foreign policies. In 1753 he published his memoirs under thepseudonym "Maréchal Gessler".On
25 June 1752 Henry married Landgravine Wilhelmina ofHesse-Kassel inCharlottenburg , but they had no children. Henry lived inRheinsberg after receiving it as a gift from his brother.Henry successfully led Prussian armies as a
general during theSeven Years' War (1756-1763), in which he never lost a battle. After thePrussian Army 's initial success against one wing of the joint Russian and Austrian Armies in theBattle of Kunersdorf , Henry urged his brother Frederick to stop attacking.Fact|date=February 2007 The king, who had already sent a message of victory toBerlin , pressed the attack. The day ended with a virtually destroyed Prussian army, a virtually defencelessKingdom of Prussia , and a complete victory by the Russo-Austrian force. Afterwards, Henry reorganized the routed Prussian forces. Frederick came to rely on his brother as commander of the Prussian forces in the east, Frederick's strategic flank. Henry never lost a battle in which he commanded and his most famous victory came at Frieburg in 1762.After the Seven Years' War, Henry worked as a shrewd
diplomat who helped plan the First Partition of Poland through trips toStockholm andSt. Petersburg . In the 1780s he made two travels to France.Henry attempted to secure a
principality for himself and twice tried to becomeKing of Poland , but was opposed by a displeased Frederick. The king frustrated Henry's attempt to become ruler of a kingdomCatherine II of Russia planned to create inWallachia .Proposal for King of United States
In 1786 either
Nathaniel Gorham , then President of the Continental Congress, ["Jeffrey Rogers Hummel, William Marina. "The Independent Institute". [http://www.independent.org/newsroom/article.asp?id=1400 Did the Constitution Betray the Revolution?] ". RetrievedFebruary 1 2007 .] orFriedrich Wilhelm von Steuben , the Prussian general who served in the Continental Army, [John Richard Alden. " [http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN0306803666&id=tV6skkasmpMC&pg=RA4-PA492&lpg=RA4-PA492&ots=jJ-uf9P22V&dq=%22Henry+of+Prussia%22+Alexander+Hamilton&sig=iBTzP6bLQL2uSsv3_Ob4yl1KsUI The History of the American Revolution] ". Da Capo Press, 1989. ISBN 0306803666] suggested toAlexander Hamilton that Henry should become President [Richard Krauel. "Prince Henry of Prussia and the Regency of the United States, 1786". "The American Historical Review", Vol. 17, No. 1 (Oct., 1911), pp. 44-51 ] or King of theUnited States , but the offer was revoked before the prince could make a reply.After the death of Frederick in 1786, Henry hoped to become more influential in the Prussian government as the advisor of his nephew, the new King
Frederick William II of Prussia . Although he was less influential than he hoped, Henry was more important during the last years of his life in advising King Frederick William III, who began his reign in 1797. Voltaire had seen in Frederick the embodiment of his "Philosopher King". Arguably, Henry was by deed the man Voltaire had hoped the "Age of Reason" would produce.Henry died in
Rheinsberg .References
External links
* [http://www.zeit.de/archiv/2002/32/200232_a-pheinrich.n.xml Der König von Rheinsberg] de icon
* [http://www.preussen.de/de/geschichte/1713_friedrich_wilhelm_i./kinder/heinrich.html Biography at Preussen.de] de icon
* [http://www.marlesreuth.de/heinrich_von_preussen_prinz_1726.html Prinz Heinrich von Preußen] de icon
* [http://www.diegeschichteberlins.de/geschichteberlins/persoenlichkeiten/persoenlichkeitenhn/prinzheinrichvonpreuen.html Biography at History of Berlin] de icon
* [http://www.diegeschichteberlins.de/geschichteberlins/persoenlichkeiten/persoenlichkeitenhn/sarkophagheinrichvonpreuen.html The sarcophagus of Henry] de icon
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