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Friedrich Karl Nikolaus Collection

Friedrich Karl Nikolaus was a German nobleman and military officer known for his bravery and leadership on the battlefield

Background imageFriedrich Karl Nikolaus Collection: A Metz; Le prince Frederic-Charles, gisant sur le sol de l'Esplanade, 1918. Creator: Unknown

A Metz; Le prince Frederic-Charles, gisant sur le sol de l'Esplanade, 1918. Creator: Unknown
A Metz; Le prince Frederic-Charles, gisant sur le sol de l'Esplanade, 1918. From "L'Album de la Guerre 1914-1919, Volume 2" [L'Illustration, Paris, 1924]

Background imageFriedrich Karl Nikolaus Collection: Charge of the 16th Uhlans, 1902. Artist: Evelyn Stuart Hardy

Charge of the 16th Uhlans, 1902. Artist: Evelyn Stuart Hardy
Charge of the 16th Uhlans, 1902. The Battle of Mars-La-Tour was fought on 16 August 1870, during the Franco-Prussian War. From Battles of the Nineteenth Century, Vol. I

Background imageFriedrich Karl Nikolaus Collection: Prince Frederic Charles of Prussia, ca. 1860-1865. Creator: Unknown

Prince Frederic Charles of Prussia, ca. 1860-1865. Creator: Unknown
Prince Frederic Charles of Prussia, ca. 1860-1865

Background imageFriedrich Karl Nikolaus Collection: Prince Frederick Charles, c1872. Creator: William Holl

Prince Frederick Charles, c1872. Creator: William Holl
Prince Frederick Charles, c1872. Portrait of Prince Frederick Charles of Hesse-Kassel (1868-1940), Prussian field marshal who married Princess Margarete of Prussia, granddaughter of Queen Victoria

Background imageFriedrich Karl Nikolaus Collection: Prince Friedrich Carl of Prussia, (1936). Creator: Unknown

Prince Friedrich Carl of Prussia, (1936). Creator: Unknown
Prince Friedrich Carl of Prussia, (1936). Prinz Friedrich Karl Von Preussen. At the start of the Franco-Prussian War, Prince Friedrich Carl Nicolaus of Prussia (1828-1885)

Background imageFriedrich Karl Nikolaus Collection: Prinz Friedrich Karl von Preuszen 1828-1885, 1934

Prinz Friedrich Karl von Preuszen 1828-1885, 1934. Prince Friedrich Carl Nicolaus of Prussia (1828-1885), the son of Prince Charles of Prussia and his wife, Princess Marie of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach

Background imageFriedrich Karl Nikolaus Collection: Prince Frederick Charles of Prussia, (late 19th century)

Prince Frederick Charles of Prussia, (late 19th century). A grandson of King Frederick William III of Prussia, Prince Frederick Charles had a distinguished military career

Background imageFriedrich Karl Nikolaus Collection: Prince Frederick Charles (1828-1885), Duke of Augustenborg, 19th century

Prince Frederick Charles (1828-1885), Duke of Augustenborg, 19th century. From The Life and Times of Queen Victoria, vol III, by Robert Wilson

Background imageFriedrich Karl Nikolaus Collection: Prince Frederic, Minister of War, c19th century

Prince Frederic, Minister of War, c19th century

Background imageFriedrich Karl Nikolaus Collection: Prince Frederick Charles Nicholas of Prussia (1828-1885), 1870

Prince Frederick Charles Nicholas of Prussia (1828-1885), 1870. From The Illustrated London News (3 September 1870)

Background imageFriedrich Karl Nikolaus Collection: Prince Friedrich Karl of Prussia, (1900). Artist: Berner

Prince Friedrich Karl of Prussia, (1900). Artist: Berner
Prince Friedrich Karl of Prussia, (1900). The nephew of King Wilhelm I of Prussia, Frederick Charles (1828-1885) was a general in the Prussian army

Background imageFriedrich Karl Nikolaus Collection: Prince Frederick Charles, Prussian field marshal, 19th century

Prince Frederick Charles, Prussian field marshal, 19th century. Frederick Charles (1828-1885) was a cavarly officer


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Friedrich Karl Nikolaus was a German nobleman and military officer known for his bravery and leadership on the battlefield. Born into a prestigious family, Friedrich Karl Nikolaus dedicated his life to serving his country and protecting its people. His strategic mind and fearless demeanor made him a respected figure among his peers. Throughout his military career, Friedrich Karl Nikolaus earned numerous accolades for his valor in combat. He led troops into battle with unwavering determination, always putting the safety of his men above all else. His selfless actions inspired those around him to push themselves to their limits and never back down from a challenge. Despite facing many hardships and obstacles throughout his life, Friedrich Karl Nikolaus remained steadfast in his commitment to duty and honor. He believed that true strength came from within, not from external sources or material possessions. This philosophy guided him through countless battles and conflicts, earning him the admiration of both friends and foes alike. In times of peace, Friedrich Karl Nikolaus devoted himself to philanthropic efforts aimed at improving the lives of those less fortunate. He used his influence and resources to support various charitable causes, leaving behind a legacy of compassion and generosity that would long outlive him. Friedrich Karl Nikolaus will forever be remembered as a hero whose courage knew no bounds and whose heart was as big as the sky. His name will live on in history books as a shining example of what it means to be truly noble in both spirit and deed.