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Louise, Queen of Prussia

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A concise biography follows a Prussian queen from childhood through marriage and reign, portraying her as devoted to family, charitable in conduct, and steadfast in adversity. It recounts formative education and court life, then details the hardships she faced during national crisis and foreign domination. The narrative emphasizes a notable encounter with a powerful French leader and the political and personal consequences that ensued. Chapters examine her public duties, private losses, moral character, and final years, with illustrations and an appendix supplementing the chronological account.

About the Author

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Heinrich Merz

Heinrich Merz was a German author known for his historical writings. One of his notable works is "Louise, Queen of Prussia," which explores the life and influence of Queen Louise, a significant figure in Prussian history. Merz's writing often reflects a deep interest in the cultural and political landscapes of his time, contributing to the understanding of German heritage. His works provide insights into the lives of prominent historical figures and the societal contexts in which they lived.

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