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Can you name the Kings of Prussia?
created by
Preussen1837
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Reigned
Monarch
Other Titles
1701-1713
Elector of Brandenburg
1713-1740
Elector of Brandenburg
1740-1786
Elector of Brandenburg
1786-1797
Elector of Brandenburg
1797-1840
Elector of Brandenburg
1840-1861
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1861-1888
German Emperor
1888
German Emperor
1888-1918
German Emperor
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Monarchs of Prussia Quiz
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Created Oct 3, 2009 in
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johnlk
:
Oct 3rd, 2009 at 15:54 GMT
2 points
The German names should be acceptable.
Preussen1837
:
Oct 4th, 2009 at 02:32 GMT
2 points
I would be happy to do that. I, too, feel they should be acceptable. However, I unfortunately am not aware of how to do that. Could you inform me of how to do that?
Treemeister
:
Nov 6th, 2009 at 20:07 GMT
2 points
Use a "/". For example, enter William II/Wilhelm II
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