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== Biography ==
 
== Biography ==
King Frederick of Prussia was in command of his countries forces at [[Jena-Austerlitz]]. He was caught up in the chaos that ensued after [[Lung Tien Lien]] unleashed the [[divine wind]] on the Prussian forces battling [[Napoleon Bonaparte]].  
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King Frederick (Frederick William III) was the ruler of Prussia at the time of the Napoleonic Wars. [[William Laurence]] met him at the Batttle of [[Jena-Austerlitz]] when he described him as not so handsome or vivacious as his wife, [[Queen Louise]].  
  
He his forced to retreat, with his wife [[Queen Louise]] on the back of [[Temeraire]].  
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King Frederick was caught up in the chaos that ensued after [[Lung Tien Lien]] unleashed the [[divine wind]] on the Prussian forces battling [[Napoleon Bonaparte]]. He was nearly thrown from his horse.
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Later, after meeting with Laurence, Queen Louise, [[Hohenlohe]], [[General Ruchel]], [[General Kalkreuth]], [[Scharnhorst]] and [[Marshal Blucher]], he his forced to retreat, with his wife, on the back of [[Temeraire]].
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See: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_William_III_of_Prussia Frederick William III of Prussia] article from wikipedia.
  
 
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Character Profile

Name: Frederick
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Rank: King
Nationality: Prussian
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Biography

King Frederick (Frederick William III) was the ruler of Prussia at the time of the Napoleonic Wars. William Laurence met him at the Batttle of Jena-Austerlitz when he described him as not so handsome or vivacious as his wife, Queen Louise.

King Frederick was caught up in the chaos that ensued after Lung Tien Lien unleashed the divine wind on the Prussian forces battling Napoleon Bonaparte. He was nearly thrown from his horse.

Later, after meeting with Laurence, Queen Louise, Hohenlohe, General Ruchel, General Kalkreuth, Scharnhorst and Marshal Blucher, he his forced to retreat, with his wife, on the back of Temeraire.

See: Frederick William III of Prussia article from wikipedia.