Absolutism in Central Europe.

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Absolutism in Central Europe

The Habsburgs & the Holy Roman Empire

Habsburg Family Crest

Austrian Empire: 1657-1718

Leopold I Holy Roman Emperor (r. 1658-1705)

Schönbrunn Palace

Schönbrunn Palace

Schönbrunn Palace

Prince Eugène of Savoy: 1718

Holy Roman Empire: 1750

The Hohenzollerns & Brandenburg-Prussia

Prussian Family Crest

Prussia & the Austrian Empire: 1721-72

King Frederick I of Prussia (r.1701-1713) Frederick III of Brandenburg Formerly: Frederick III of Brandenburg (r. 1688-1701)

Frederick the Great (r. 1740-1786)

Frederick the Great (r. 1740-1786)

Frederick the Great’s Court

Europe in 1740

The War of the Austrian Succession 1741 - 1748

Charles VI (r. 1711-1740)

Maria Theresa (r. 1740-1780)

Maria Theresa & Her Family Her Notable Children: HRE Joseph II HRE Leopold II Queen Marie Antoinette (Fr.)

War of the Austrian Succession