- Frederick William, Elector of Brandenburg
Frederick William ( _de. Friedrich Wilhelm;
February 16 1620 –April 29 1688 ) was the Elector of Brandenburg and theDuke of Prussia from 1640 until his death. He was of theHouse of Hohenzollern and is popularly known as the Great Elector ("Großer Kurfürst") because of his military and political skill. Frederick William was also a staunch pillar of the Calvinist faith, associated with the rising commercial class. He saw the importance of trade and promoted it vigorously. The Great Elector's shrewd domestic reforms gave Prussia a strong position in the post-Westphalia political order of north-central Europe, setting Prussia up for elevation from duchy to kingdom, achieved under his successor.Biography
Frederick William was born in
Berlin toGeorge William, Elector of Brandenburg , and Elizabeth Charlotte of the Palatinate. His inheritance consisted of theMargraviate of Brandenburg , theDuchy of Cleves , theCounty of Mark , and theDuchy of Prussia .Foreign diplomacy
During
Thirty Years' War , George William had striven to maintain with a minimal army a delicate balance between the Protestant and Catholic forces fighting throughout theHoly Roman Empire . Out of these meagre beginnings Frederick William managed to rebuild his war-ravaged territories. In contrast to the religious disputes in other European states, the elector supported religious tolerance. With the help of French subsidies, he built up an army to defend the country. Through the treaties of Wehlau, Labiau, and Oliva, Frederick William succeeded in revoking Polish sovereignty over the Duchy of Prussia, leaving theHoly Roman Emperor as his only liege.Military career
Frederick William was a military commander of wide renown; his standing army would later become the model for the
Prussian Army . He is notable for his joint victory with Swedish forces at theBattle of Warsaw (1656) , but the Swedes turned on him at the behest of KingLouis XIV of France and invaded Brandenburg. After marching 250 kilometers in 15 days back to Brandenburg, he caught the Swedes by surprise and managed to defeat them on the field at theBattle of Fehrbellin , destroying the myth of Swedish military invincibility. He later destroyed another Swedish army that invaded the Duchy of Prussia during theGreat Sleigh Drive in 1678. He is noted for his use of broad directives and delegation of decision-making to his commanders, which would later become the basis for the German doctrine ofAuftragstaktik , and he is noted for using rapid mobility to defeat his foes.Domestic policies
Frederick William is notable for raising an army of 40,000 soldiers by 1678, through the
General War Commissariat presided over byJoachim Friedrich von Blumenthal . He was an advocate ofmercantilism , monopolies, subsidies, tariffs, andinternal improvements . Following Louis XIV's revocation of theEdict of Nantes , Frederick William encouraged skilled French and WalloonHuguenot s to emigrate toBrandenburg-Prussia with theEdict of Potsdam , bolstering the country's technical and industrial base. On Blumenthal's advice he agreed to exempt the nobility from taxes and in return they agreed to dissolve the Estates-General. He also simplified travel in Brandenburg and the Duchy of Prussia by connecting riverways with canals, a system that was expanded by later Prussian architects, such asGeorg Steenke ; the system is still in use today.Ancestry
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1= 1. Frederick William, Elector of Brandenburg
2= 2.George William, Elector of Brandenburg
3= 3. Elizabeth Charlotte of the Palatinate
4= 4.John Sigismund, Elector of Brandenburg
5= 5. Duchess Anna of Prussia
6= 6.Frederick IV, Elector Palatine
7= 7. Countess Louise Juliana of Nassau
8= 8.Joachim Frederick, Elector of Brandenburg
9= 9. Margravine Catherine of Brandenburg-Küstrin
10= 10.Albert Frederick, Duke of Prussia
11= 11. Duchess Marie Elenore of Jülich-Cleves-Berg
12= 12.Louis VI, Elector Palatine
13= 13. Landgravine Elisabeth of Hesse
14= 14.William the Silent
Prince of Orange and Count of Nassau
15= 15. Princess Charlotte of BourbonMarriages
On
7 December 1646 atThe Hague , Frederick William entered into marriage, proposed by Blumenthal as a partial solution to the Jülich-Berg question, withLuise Henriette of Nassau (1627-1667), daughter of Frederick Henry of Orange-Nassau and Amalia of Solms-Braunfels. Their children were
* William Henry (1648-1649),
* Charles (1655-1674),
* Frederick (1657-1713), his successor,
* Amalie (1656-1664),
* Henry (1664-1664),
* Louis (1666-1687).On
13 June 1668 atGröningen , Frederick William married Sophie Dorothea ofHolstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg , daughter of Philipp ofHolstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg and Sophie Hedwig ofSaxe-Lauenburg .Their children were
* Philip William (1669-1711),
* Marie Amalie (1670-1739),
* Albert Frederick (1672-1731),
* Charles (1673-1695),
* Elisabeth Sofie (1674-1748),
* Dorothea (1675-1676),
* Christian Ludwig (1677-1734), recipient of Bach'sBrandenburg Concertos .References
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