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Prussian Kings

Prussian kings were the monarchs who ruled the Kingdom of Prussia, a powerful German state from the 17th century until 1918. They held centralized authority, often expanding their territory through military conquest and diplomacy. Known for their strong governance and military discipline, these kings played a key role in shaping European history, especially under Frederick the Great. Their rule ended with the German Revolution, leading to the abolition of monarchy and the establishment of the German Republic. Today, they are remembered for their influence on European politics, military tactics, and the unification of Germany.