Wilhelm I. (Deutsches Reich) Autogramm

SKU: 8009048

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Beschreibung

Dokument mit eigenhändiger Unterschrift, eine Seite (mit offiziellem Blindsiegel), 8,25 x 13 inch, Berlin, 24.03.1866, Patent für Otto Dr. juris Otto Ludwig Mittelstaed in Berlin, signiert in Tinte "Wilhelm" - von einem Amtsträger gegengezeichnet, mit sich überschneidenden Brieffalten und fleckig - in gutem Zustand. Beiliegend ein Dokument mit eigenhändiger Unterschrift von Joseph Antoine Morio de Marienborn (1771-1811, französischer Offizier und zeitweise Kriegsminister des Königreichs Westphalen), 8 x 13 inch, Kassel, 26.03.1808, Ernennung zum Regimentskommandeur für Herrn Löwenberger de Schönholtz. signiert in dunkler Tinte "Morio", mit stärkeren Gebrauchsspuren - in ordentlichem Zustand.

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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 in Berlin on 22 March 1797. He was the son of Frederick William III of Prussia and Louise of Mecklenburg-Strelitz. He was the grandson of Frederick the Great, King of Prussia.

Wilhelm I was educated at the Cadet School in Berlin, where he was taught the Prussian military tradition. He served in the Prussian army from 1815 to 1818, and then went on to attend the University of Göttingen. Wilhelm I was an avid reader, and during his studies he became fascinated with the works of Immanuel Kant and Johann Gottlieb Fichte.

In 1821, Wilhelm I was appointed commander-in-chief of the Prussian army. He held this position until his retirement in 1840. During his tenure, he was responsible for modernizing the Prussian army and for reorganizing its command structure. Wilhelm I was also responsible for the introduction of conscription into the Prussian army.

In 1848, Wilhelm I was named King of Prussia. His reign was marked by a period of expansion and reform. He was responsible for the unification of the German states into a single German Empire in 1871. Wilhelm I also oversaw the implementation of the Prussian civil service system, which was the foundation of the modern civil service system in Germany.

Wilhelm I was a strong believer in the power of the monarchy. He was known for his strong sense of duty and faithfulness to the Prussian state. He was known for his firm and strict rule, which was often viewed as authoritarian. He also had a strong sense of justice and was known for his aversion to war and violence.

Wilhelm I passed away on 9 March 1888. He was succeeded by his son, Frederick III, who would become Emperor of Germany in the years to come. Wilhelm I is remembered as a great reformer and unifier of Germany. His reforms and actions helped to build a strong and unified Germany, which would later become the leading power in Europe.

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