Brandenburg-Prussia,
Friedrich II the Great, 1740-1786,
Thaler 1751 B
Obv.: Bust with armour and ribbon with cross and ermine coat
Rev.: Crowned eagle with banners and weapons
Historical
Friedrich II (1712-1786), also known as Friedrich the Great and popularly as the "Old Fritz", was King of Prussia from 1740. The three Silesian Wars he fought against Austria for the possession of Silesia led to German dualism. After the last of these wars, the Seven Years' War from 1756 to 1763, Prussia was recognised as the fifth great power in the European pentarchy, alongside France, Great Britain, Austria and Russia.
Friedrich is considered a representative of enlightened absolutism. He described himself as the "first servant of the state". He implemented far-reaching social reforms, abolished torture and pushed for the expansion of the education system.