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Can you name the Kings of Prussia?
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darthconnie
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Name
Reign
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1701 - 1713 [1688 - 1701 Elector Friedrich III; from 1701 King in Prussia]
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1713 - 1740
3
1740–1786
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1786–1797
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1797–1840
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1840–1861
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1861–1888
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1888
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Kings of Prussia Quiz
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darthconnie
Created Jan 9, 2010 in
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ddt
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Jan 9th, 2010 at 18:19 GMT
2 points
Nice one, but you mistakenly titled it "emperors of the HRE" here. I think the time limit could be lower, given the little variation in names.
darthconnie
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Jan 9th, 2010 at 18:38 GMT
2 points
Sorry, I originally intended to do an emperors quiz and forgot to change everything. I also lowered the time limit to 3 min.
ddt
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Jan 9th, 2010 at 18:46 GMT
2 points
There's already an HRE quiz out there. Could I ask for inclusion of alternatives "Friedrich der Große" plus variations? And maybe even "Alter Fritz"? :)
emn8
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Jan 10th, 2010 at 17:34 GMT
2 points
lol. The Hohenzollerns really needed to learn some new names.
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