Frederick William II
Frederick William II was King of Prussia from 1786 until his death in 1797, noted for his mystical tendencies and reliance on advisors, which contrasted with the more decisive leadership of his predecessor, Frederick the Great. His reign was marked by a decline in Prussian influence in European affairs, as he adopted an inconsistent foreign policy, ultimately leading to a weakening of the state before his passing.
Born on Sep 25, 1744 (281 years old)
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Frederick William II limited his personal involvement in state matters, trusting his power to court advisors.
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