History of Frederick the Second, Called Frederick the Great.
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The narrative follows a European monarch from a troubled childhood under a severe, autocratic father, through a foiled escape and the execution of a close associate, to his development as a formidable military commander and reforming ruler. It traces his campaigns to secure and expand territory, vivid battlefield episodes, diplomatic struggles, and the political maneuvers that consolidated his power. Interwoven are portraits of court life, cultural patronage and intellectual friendships, architectural projects, and administrative reforms that modernized the state. The account balances personal suffering, harsh measures, and state-building achievements to explain how his rule transformed his realm into a dominant power.
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