Wilhelm I German Emperor Autograph

SKU: 8009224

Price:
Sale priceSFr.240,00

Description

Document signed, three pages (on two conjoined sheets), 8,75 x 14,5 inch (with official blind-embossed seal), Berlin, 31.10.1865, in German, patent as major for the captain of Monsterberg, signed in black ink "Wilhelm", with mild foxing, and two horizontal letter folds with tears to the edges - in fine to good condition. Accompanied by an unsigned photograph of Kaiser Wilhelm I of Germany.

Further Information on the person

Profession:
(1797-1888) King of Prussia from 2 January 1861 and German emperor from 18 January 1871 until his death in 1888.

Year of Birth: 1797

Biography (AI generated)

Wilhelm Friedrich Ludwig Wilhelm I of Prussia was born on 22 March 1797 in Berlin, Prussia. He was the son of Frederick William III of Prussia and Louise of Mecklenburg-Strelitz. He was the grandson of Frederick the Great. He was the first monarch of the House of Hohenzollern, which is the royal dynasty of Prussia and Germany.

Wilhelm I was a highly educated man, having studied at the universities of Bonn, Göttingen, and Berlin. He was a patron of the arts and sciences and was known for his liberal views. He was also an experienced soldier, having served in the Prussian army during the wars of 1806, 1814, and 1815.

In 1815, Wilhelm I was appointed the Crown Prince of Prussia and in 1840, he became King of Prussia. During his reign, he was known for his conservative politics. He sought to strengthen Prussia's position in Europe, and to that end he sought to expand the Prussian army and to modernize its weapons and tactics. He also sought to reform the Prussian bureaucracy, creating a unified system of government. He also sought to bring greater unity to Germany, though his efforts were often met with resistance from other German states.

Wilhelm I also sought to expand Prussian influence in Europe. He was involved in the unification of Germany and the formation of the German Empire in 1871. He was also instrumental in the formation of the German Empire's first constitution and worked to expand Prussia's influence in Europe. He was a strong advocate for German unity and sought to maintain Prussian dominance in Europe.

Wilhelm I died on 9 March 1888 at the age of 91. He is remembered as a strong leader who sought to bring greater unity to Germany and to strengthen Prussia's position in Europe. He is also remembered as a patron of the arts and sciences, and as an advocate for German unity. His legacy continues to this day, with his name still being used to refer to the Prussian royal house.

Wilhelm I of Prussia was an influential figure in the history of Prussia and Germany. His efforts to strengthen Prussia's position in Europe, to modernize the Prussian army, and to bring greater unity to Germany had a lasting impact on the region. His legacy continues to this day, and his name still stands as a symbol of Prussian greatness.

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