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Brandenburg-Prussia and the Great Elector
Dive into the history of Brandenburg-Prussia and learn how it became primed to become the center of one of the most powerful states in Europe!
published: 04 Sep 2019
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Thirty Years' War from Brandenburg-Prussia's Perspective (1618-1648) | History of Prussia #5
Last week we looked at the first of the Hohenzollerns and the complex marriage and inheritance politics that led to a territory that somewhat resembled what would one day be known as Prussia. As these inheritance claims came to fruition the Thirty Years’ War broke out, one of the bloodiest wars in European history. For Brandenburg, without any natural borders and with remote territories, it was a disaster. Demographic records show that during the entire war, about half of its population died, with some territories losing up to 80 percent of its population!
It is an interesting time for Brandenburg-Prussia because during this time we will see the destruction and economic standstill of Brandenburg in part due to its ineffective and weak ruler, Georg Wilhelm, while at the same time the war ga...
published: 17 Jan 2020
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The Devastating 30 Years War
Today I talk about Brandenburg, The Thirty Years War, and the Elector Georg Wilhelm.
Email for questions: [email protected]
For Ad-Free episode on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/frederick_the_great_podcast
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/frederick_the_great_podcast/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/fredthegpodcast
published: 29 Nov 2022
-
How The Great Elector Turned Brandenburg Into a Superpower
This was my submission for a national history documentary competition — I did not win. Though this video has some problems, I still think it was a good educational video. Please enjoy the fruits of hours of wasted labor.
Frederick William, the Great Elector of Brandenburg (1620-1688) is an oft-overlooked Hohenzollern monarch. While Frederick the Great and Bismarck certainly did much more than him on the global scale, all their achievements would never have been possible were it not for Frederick William's reforms and his mastery of geopolitics.
Most of the research for this video came from Christopher Clark's excellent book Iron Kingdom: The Rise and Fall of Prussia
Videos Used:
Die Deutschen I - 06v10 - Preussens Friedrich und die Kaiserin
Dutch 17th century pike drill, Jacob de Gheyn ...
published: 07 Aug 2020
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George William, Duke Of Liegnitz
George William (German: Georg Wilhelm), also known as George IV William ; Polish: Jerzy IV Wilhelm; 29 September 1660 – 21 November 1675) was the last Silesian duke of Legnica and Brzeg from 1672 until his death. He was the last male member of the Silesian Piast dynasty descending from Władysław II the Exile (1105–1159).
published: 08 Oct 2020
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Prussian History: Part 2, Hell on Earth
The appearently long awaited second part to my Prussian history series, moved onto my main channel.
FIRST VIDEO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UCqYb-lXkNU&t=
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=4464252
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Fritz_Imperial
Song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CEOfn32iuKk
published: 24 Mar 2018
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Dukes and kings of Prussia | Timeline
This video shows the timeline of all 14 dukes and kings of Prussia (1525-1918).
Statistics:
— Shortest-reigning monarch — Frederick III (98 days)
— Longest-reigning monarch — Albert Frederick (50 years, 160 days)
— Shortest-living monarch — George William (45 years, 18 days)
— Longest-living monarch — William I (90 years, 353 days)
— Youngest monarch at the beginning of the reign — Albert Frederick (14 years, 317 days)
— Oldest monarch at the beginning of the reign — William I (63 years, 286 days)
published: 28 Apr 2022
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Brandenburg-Prussia
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House of History: Early History of House Hohenzollern (1200 - 1640) - History of Prussia 4 Reaction
Original Video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p5e7lvea_f0
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published: 20 Jul 2023
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Frederick V, Elector Palatine
Frederick V was Elector Palatine, and, as Frederick I, King of Bohemia; for his short reign he is often nicknamed the Winter King.
Frederick was born at the Jagdschloss Deinschwang near Amberg in the Upper Palatinate. He was the son of Frederick IV and of Louise Juliana of Orange-Nassau, the daughter of William the Silent and Charlotte de Bourbon-Monpensier. An intellectual, a mystic, and a Calvinist, he succeeded his father as Prince-Elector of the Rhenish Palatinate in 1610. He was responsible for the construction of the famous Hortus Palatinus gardens in Heidelberg.
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published: 19 Dec 2015
5:49
Brandenburg-Prussia and the Great Elector
Dive into the history of Brandenburg-Prussia and learn how it became primed to become the center of one of the most powerful states in Europe!
Dive into the history of Brandenburg-Prussia and learn how it became primed to become the center of one of the most powerful states in Europe!
https://wn.com/Brandenburg_Prussia_And_The_Great_Elector
Dive into the history of Brandenburg-Prussia and learn how it became primed to become the center of one of the most powerful states in Europe!
- published: 04 Sep 2019
- views: 2367
16:17
Thirty Years' War from Brandenburg-Prussia's Perspective (1618-1648) | History of Prussia #5
Last week we looked at the first of the Hohenzollerns and the complex marriage and inheritance politics that led to a territory that somewhat resembled what wou...
Last week we looked at the first of the Hohenzollerns and the complex marriage and inheritance politics that led to a territory that somewhat resembled what would one day be known as Prussia. As these inheritance claims came to fruition the Thirty Years’ War broke out, one of the bloodiest wars in European history. For Brandenburg, without any natural borders and with remote territories, it was a disaster. Demographic records show that during the entire war, about half of its population died, with some territories losing up to 80 percent of its population!
It is an interesting time for Brandenburg-Prussia because during this time we will see the destruction and economic standstill of Brandenburg in part due to its ineffective and weak ruler, Georg Wilhelm, while at the same time the war gave rise to his son, one of the strongest and most important rulers the territories have ever had.
►Consider Supporting HoH: https://www.patreon.com/HouseofHistory
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My videos tend to get arbitrarily demonetized. That is why I decided to open up a Patreon where people can support the channel. If you decide to pledge as little as 1$/month you will gain access to a monthly series exclusive to my Patrons!
Time Codes:
1:11 Brandenburg-Prussia in 1618
4:43 Early Years of the War
6:43 Neutrality
8:46 Switching Sides
11:00 The Indecisive Elector
13:08 A New Elector Rises
Watch my documentary series:
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Uniting the geographically dispersed territories of Jülich-Cleves, the Duchy of Prussia and Margraviate of Brandenburg under one ruler in personal union skyrocketed the potential of the Hohenzollern clan. As you can see on this map, their territories were not merely a German principality anymore. Whereas Brandenburg was a fief of the Holy Roman Empire, the Duchy of Prussia was a fief of the Polish King. Hohenzollern territories now bordered Poland and Russia in the East and the Netherlands in the West. Johann Sigismund could not enjoy this potential for too long, however. He drank and ate himself to an early grave and passed away in December 1619. He was succeeded as Elector of Brandenburg and Duke of Prussia by his 25-year-old son, Georg Wilhelm. Now, the new Elector wasn’t a man with a strategic eye, foresight or determination. Poor timing had it that it was just then what would become the Thirty Years’ War broke out. Brandenburg entered this conflict utterly unprepared.
When in May 1618 in Protestant Bohemia 2 Catholic representatives of the Catholic Holy Roman Emperor Ferdinand II were thrown out of a window, the so-called Third Defenestration of Prague, it marked the beginning of a conflict that would lead to an incredibly bloody and devastating war. The Catholic Emperor and Protestant forces both within the Holy Roman Empire and external powers such as Denmark, Sweden, Spain, the Dutch Republic and France fought the subsequent war mostly within the territories of the Empire.
The content of this video covers events, people or concepts via a lecture-style presentation that is educational and historical in nature. Every video is original content by House of History. The events relating to conflict in this video are portrayed in their historical context without either value judgment or an ideological message attached to it. There is no intent to shock, upset or disgust. The goal of my channel is to make interesting lecture-style videos, no more, no less.
Thank you for taking the time to check out House of History, I hope you will find the films informative, interesting and enjoyable!
If you have any feedback, questions or criticism feel free to leave a comment. Your opinion truly aids me in improving the content of the channel! If you have a question, feel free to leave a comment and I will either write a reply, answer your question in a Q&A video, or make an entire video about it!
Sources:
Clark, C. M. (2006). Iron kingdom: the rise and downfall of Prussia, 1600-1947. Harvard University Press.
Clark, C. (2009). Kaiser Wilhelm II: a life in power. Penguin UK.
Clark, C. (2016). Fathers and Sons in the History of the Hohenzollern Dynasty. In Sons and Heirs (pp. 19-37). Palgrave Macmillan, London.
Haffner, S. (2019). The rise and fall of Prussia. Plunkett Lake Press.
Koch, H. W. (2014). A history of Prussia. Routledge.
Pflanze, O. (2008). Bismarck: Der Reichskanzler (Vol. 2). CH Beck.
Steinberg, J. (2011). Bismarck: a life. OUP Oxford.
Photos, paintings and imagery: Public Domain, Wikicommons
#HouseofHistory #History #Prussia
https://wn.com/Thirty_Years'_War_From_Brandenburg_Prussia's_Perspective_(1618_1648)_|_History_Of_Prussia_5
Last week we looked at the first of the Hohenzollerns and the complex marriage and inheritance politics that led to a territory that somewhat resembled what would one day be known as Prussia. As these inheritance claims came to fruition the Thirty Years’ War broke out, one of the bloodiest wars in European history. For Brandenburg, without any natural borders and with remote territories, it was a disaster. Demographic records show that during the entire war, about half of its population died, with some territories losing up to 80 percent of its population!
It is an interesting time for Brandenburg-Prussia because during this time we will see the destruction and economic standstill of Brandenburg in part due to its ineffective and weak ruler, Georg Wilhelm, while at the same time the war gave rise to his son, one of the strongest and most important rulers the territories have ever had.
►Consider Supporting HoH: https://www.patreon.com/HouseofHistory
►My Twitter: https://twitter.com/HouseofHistory1
My videos tend to get arbitrarily demonetized. That is why I decided to open up a Patreon where people can support the channel. If you decide to pledge as little as 1$/month you will gain access to a monthly series exclusive to my Patrons!
Time Codes:
1:11 Brandenburg-Prussia in 1618
4:43 Early Years of the War
6:43 Neutrality
8:46 Switching Sides
11:00 The Indecisive Elector
13:08 A New Elector Rises
Watch my documentary series:
►End of Empire - Downfall of the Qing Dynasty playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLazn7eofVtjLnVJY6NyQX8JlVApf40DLs
►World War 2 playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLazn7eofVtjLYTXde713nRftdAPj7YW_a
►Hitler's Spies playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLazn7eofVtjJGQ4c1q7mQhTh5vM54_17o
Uniting the geographically dispersed territories of Jülich-Cleves, the Duchy of Prussia and Margraviate of Brandenburg under one ruler in personal union skyrocketed the potential of the Hohenzollern clan. As you can see on this map, their territories were not merely a German principality anymore. Whereas Brandenburg was a fief of the Holy Roman Empire, the Duchy of Prussia was a fief of the Polish King. Hohenzollern territories now bordered Poland and Russia in the East and the Netherlands in the West. Johann Sigismund could not enjoy this potential for too long, however. He drank and ate himself to an early grave and passed away in December 1619. He was succeeded as Elector of Brandenburg and Duke of Prussia by his 25-year-old son, Georg Wilhelm. Now, the new Elector wasn’t a man with a strategic eye, foresight or determination. Poor timing had it that it was just then what would become the Thirty Years’ War broke out. Brandenburg entered this conflict utterly unprepared.
When in May 1618 in Protestant Bohemia 2 Catholic representatives of the Catholic Holy Roman Emperor Ferdinand II were thrown out of a window, the so-called Third Defenestration of Prague, it marked the beginning of a conflict that would lead to an incredibly bloody and devastating war. The Catholic Emperor and Protestant forces both within the Holy Roman Empire and external powers such as Denmark, Sweden, Spain, the Dutch Republic and France fought the subsequent war mostly within the territories of the Empire.
The content of this video covers events, people or concepts via a lecture-style presentation that is educational and historical in nature. Every video is original content by House of History. The events relating to conflict in this video are portrayed in their historical context without either value judgment or an ideological message attached to it. There is no intent to shock, upset or disgust. The goal of my channel is to make interesting lecture-style videos, no more, no less.
Thank you for taking the time to check out House of History, I hope you will find the films informative, interesting and enjoyable!
If you have any feedback, questions or criticism feel free to leave a comment. Your opinion truly aids me in improving the content of the channel! If you have a question, feel free to leave a comment and I will either write a reply, answer your question in a Q&A video, or make an entire video about it!
Sources:
Clark, C. M. (2006). Iron kingdom: the rise and downfall of Prussia, 1600-1947. Harvard University Press.
Clark, C. (2009). Kaiser Wilhelm II: a life in power. Penguin UK.
Clark, C. (2016). Fathers and Sons in the History of the Hohenzollern Dynasty. In Sons and Heirs (pp. 19-37). Palgrave Macmillan, London.
Haffner, S. (2019). The rise and fall of Prussia. Plunkett Lake Press.
Koch, H. W. (2014). A history of Prussia. Routledge.
Pflanze, O. (2008). Bismarck: Der Reichskanzler (Vol. 2). CH Beck.
Steinberg, J. (2011). Bismarck: a life. OUP Oxford.
Photos, paintings and imagery: Public Domain, Wikicommons
#HouseofHistory #History #Prussia
- published: 17 Jan 2020
- views: 19177
19:44
The Devastating 30 Years War
Today I talk about Brandenburg, The Thirty Years War, and the Elector Georg Wilhelm.
Email for questions:
[email protected]
For Ad-Free episode on Patreon: h...
Today I talk about Brandenburg, The Thirty Years War, and the Elector Georg Wilhelm.
Email for questions:
[email protected]
For Ad-Free episode on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/frederick_the_great_podcast
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/frederick_the_great_podcast/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/fredthegpodcast
https://wn.com/The_Devastating_30_Years_War
Today I talk about Brandenburg, The Thirty Years War, and the Elector Georg Wilhelm.
Email for questions:
[email protected]
For Ad-Free episode on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/frederick_the_great_podcast
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/frederick_the_great_podcast/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/fredthegpodcast
- published: 29 Nov 2022
- views: 29
10:10
How The Great Elector Turned Brandenburg Into a Superpower
This was my submission for a national history documentary competition — I did not win. Though this video has some problems, I still think it was a good educatio...
This was my submission for a national history documentary competition — I did not win. Though this video has some problems, I still think it was a good educational video. Please enjoy the fruits of hours of wasted labor.
Frederick William, the Great Elector of Brandenburg (1620-1688) is an oft-overlooked Hohenzollern monarch. While Frederick the Great and Bismarck certainly did much more than him on the global scale, all their achievements would never have been possible were it not for Frederick William's reforms and his mastery of geopolitics.
Most of the research for this video came from Christopher Clark's excellent book Iron Kingdom: The Rise and Fall of Prussia
Videos Used:
Die Deutschen I - 06v10 - Preussens Friedrich und die Kaiserin
Dutch 17th century pike drill, Jacob de Gheyn II
Lange Kerls - Preussens Gloria 2004
Music Used:
Caramelldansen Lyrics
Des Großen Kurfürsten Reitermarsch [HD]
Europa Universalis IV OST Ride Forth Victoriously
Habanera
Märkische Heide Polizeiorchester Potsdam Peter Brünsing
Our Destiny (From the Songs Of Regency Soundtrack)
Preußens_Gloria_-_Johann_Gottfried_Piefke_-_Herbert_von_Karajan_BP[Mp3Converter.net]
#history #documentary #prussia #Frederick #Brandenburg #Berlin #geschichte
https://wn.com/How_The_Great_Elector_Turned_Brandenburg_Into_A_Superpower
This was my submission for a national history documentary competition — I did not win. Though this video has some problems, I still think it was a good educational video. Please enjoy the fruits of hours of wasted labor.
Frederick William, the Great Elector of Brandenburg (1620-1688) is an oft-overlooked Hohenzollern monarch. While Frederick the Great and Bismarck certainly did much more than him on the global scale, all their achievements would never have been possible were it not for Frederick William's reforms and his mastery of geopolitics.
Most of the research for this video came from Christopher Clark's excellent book Iron Kingdom: The Rise and Fall of Prussia
Videos Used:
Die Deutschen I - 06v10 - Preussens Friedrich und die Kaiserin
Dutch 17th century pike drill, Jacob de Gheyn II
Lange Kerls - Preussens Gloria 2004
Music Used:
Caramelldansen Lyrics
Des Großen Kurfürsten Reitermarsch [HD]
Europa Universalis IV OST Ride Forth Victoriously
Habanera
Märkische Heide Polizeiorchester Potsdam Peter Brünsing
Our Destiny (From the Songs Of Regency Soundtrack)
Preußens_Gloria_-_Johann_Gottfried_Piefke_-_Herbert_von_Karajan_BP[Mp3Converter.net]
#history #documentary #prussia #Frederick #Brandenburg #Berlin #geschichte
- published: 07 Aug 2020
- views: 12856
5:44
George William, Duke Of Liegnitz
George William (German: Georg Wilhelm), also known as George IV William ; Polish: Jerzy IV Wilhelm; 29 September 1660 – 21 November 1675) was the last Silesian ...
George William (German: Georg Wilhelm), also known as George IV William ; Polish: Jerzy IV Wilhelm; 29 September 1660 – 21 November 1675) was the last Silesian duke of Legnica and Brzeg from 1672 until his death. He was the last male member of the Silesian Piast dynasty descending from Władysław II the Exile (1105–1159).
https://wn.com/George_William,_Duke_Of_Liegnitz
George William (German: Georg Wilhelm), also known as George IV William ; Polish: Jerzy IV Wilhelm; 29 September 1660 – 21 November 1675) was the last Silesian duke of Legnica and Brzeg from 1672 until his death. He was the last male member of the Silesian Piast dynasty descending from Władysław II the Exile (1105–1159).
- published: 08 Oct 2020
- views: 5
18:45
Prussian History: Part 2, Hell on Earth
The appearently long awaited second part to my Prussian history series, moved onto my main channel.
FIRST VIDEO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UCqYb-lXkNU&t=
...
The appearently long awaited second part to my Prussian history series, moved onto my main channel.
FIRST VIDEO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UCqYb-lXkNU&t=
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=4464252
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Fritz_Imperial
Song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CEOfn32iuKk
https://wn.com/Prussian_History_Part_2,_Hell_On_Earth
The appearently long awaited second part to my Prussian history series, moved onto my main channel.
FIRST VIDEO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UCqYb-lXkNU&t=
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=4464252
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Fritz_Imperial
Song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CEOfn32iuKk
- published: 24 Mar 2018
- views: 4669
0:51
Dukes and kings of Prussia | Timeline
This video shows the timeline of all 14 dukes and kings of Prussia (1525-1918).
Statistics:
— Shortest-reigning monarch — Frederick III (98 days)
— Longest-re...
This video shows the timeline of all 14 dukes and kings of Prussia (1525-1918).
Statistics:
— Shortest-reigning monarch — Frederick III (98 days)
— Longest-reigning monarch — Albert Frederick (50 years, 160 days)
— Shortest-living monarch — George William (45 years, 18 days)
— Longest-living monarch — William I (90 years, 353 days)
— Youngest monarch at the beginning of the reign — Albert Frederick (14 years, 317 days)
— Oldest monarch at the beginning of the reign — William I (63 years, 286 days)
https://wn.com/Dukes_And_Kings_Of_Prussia_|_Timeline
This video shows the timeline of all 14 dukes and kings of Prussia (1525-1918).
Statistics:
— Shortest-reigning monarch — Frederick III (98 days)
— Longest-reigning monarch — Albert Frederick (50 years, 160 days)
— Shortest-living monarch — George William (45 years, 18 days)
— Longest-living monarch — William I (90 years, 353 days)
— Youngest monarch at the beginning of the reign — Albert Frederick (14 years, 317 days)
— Oldest monarch at the beginning of the reign — William I (63 years, 286 days)
- published: 28 Apr 2022
- views: 6655
21:40
Brandenburg-Prussia
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42:36
Frederick V, Elector Palatine
Frederick V was Elector Palatine, and, as Frederick I, King of Bohemia; for his short reign he is often nicknamed the Winter King.
Frederick was born at the Jag...
Frederick V was Elector Palatine, and, as Frederick I, King of Bohemia; for his short reign he is often nicknamed the Winter King.
Frederick was born at the Jagdschloss Deinschwang near Amberg in the Upper Palatinate. He was the son of Frederick IV and of Louise Juliana of Orange-Nassau, the daughter of William the Silent and Charlotte de Bourbon-Monpensier. An intellectual, a mystic, and a Calvinist, he succeeded his father as Prince-Elector of the Rhenish Palatinate in 1610. He was responsible for the construction of the famous Hortus Palatinus gardens in Heidelberg.
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Frederick V was Elector Palatine, and, as Frederick I, King of Bohemia; for his short reign he is often nicknamed the Winter King.
Frederick was born at the Jagdschloss Deinschwang near Amberg in the Upper Palatinate. He was the son of Frederick IV and of Louise Juliana of Orange-Nassau, the daughter of William the Silent and Charlotte de Bourbon-Monpensier. An intellectual, a mystic, and a Calvinist, he succeeded his father as Prince-Elector of the Rhenish Palatinate in 1610. He was responsible for the construction of the famous Hortus Palatinus gardens in Heidelberg.
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- published: 19 Dec 2015
- views: 1675