Wilhelm died at seventy-three.
Kaiser Wilhelm II: A Concise Life.
The German Fountain was commissioned by German Emperor Wilhelm II, hence its name.
Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm were the oldest in a family of five brothers and one sister.
His brother August Wilhelm was a fervent Nazi.
In 1985 Wilhelm became the first relief pitcher to be elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame.
After a while, though, living with Wilhelm—as you do when you write about another person over a long period—became onerous.
Biographers say that they had markedly different personalities—Jacob was difficult and introverted, Wilhelm easygoing—but this probably drew them closer.
Goethe’s novel Wilhelm Meisters Lehrjahre (1795–96; Wilhelm Meister’s Apprenticeship) greatly influenced the development of the German novel.
In the small German village of Röcken bei Lützen, located in a rural farmland area southwest of Leipzig, Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche was born at approximately 10:00 a.m. on October 15, 1844.
Varnhagen’s biographies include those of General Friedrich Wilhelm von Seydlitz (1834), Sophia Charlotte, queen of Prussia (1837), and General Friedrich Wilhelm Bülow von Dennewitz (1853).
Wilhelm Meisters Wanderjahre (1821; published in final form, 1829; Wilhelm Meister’s Travels), Goethe’s final novel, can be considered a sequel in which Wilhelm moves into the next phase of his life.
A striking example is the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church (Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gedächtniskirche), which incorporates the bell tower of the original 19th-century structure (ruined in World War II) into a dramatic glass-and-concrete church built in 1961.
Wilhelm Ostwald, in full Friedrich Wilhelm Ostwald, (born Sept. 2, 1853, Riga, Latvia, Russian Empire—died April 4, 1932, near Leipzig, Ger.), Russian-German chemist and philosopher who was instrumental in establishing physical chemistry as an acknowledged branch of chemistry.
About a decade ago, I published “George, Nicholas and Wilhelm: Three Royal Cousins and the Road to World War I,” a book that was, in part, about Kaiser Wilhelm, who is probably best known for being Queen Victoria’s first grandchild and for leading Germany into the First World War.
Frederick III, also called (until 1888) Crown Prince Frederick William, German Kronprinz Friedrich Wilhelm, in full Friedrich Wilhelm Nikolaus Karl, (born Oct. 18, 1831, Potsdam, Prussia—died June 15, 1888, Potsdam), king of Prussia and German emperor for 99 days in 1888, during which time he was a voiceless invalid, dying of throat cancer.
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