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ISBN: 1025425944

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Queen Louise of Prussia

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"Queen Louise of Prussia" provides a detailed and engaging biographical account of one of the most beloved figures in German history. Written by Ruth Putnam, this work explores the life of Louise of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, the Queen consort of King Frederick William III, whose grace and resilience became a symbol of Prussian identity during the tumultuous Napoleonic era.

The narrative follows her journey from her early life and marriage into the Hohenzollern dynasty to her pivotal role in the diplomatic struggles against Napoleon Bonaparte. Putnam examines Louise's significant cultural and political impact, particularly her legendary meeting with Napoleon at Tilsit, where she famously sought to secure better terms for her defeated nation. The book captures the spirit of the 19th-century Prussian court, illustrating Louise's devotion to her family and her people. As a central figure of the resistance against French occupation, her legacy is portrayed not only through her beauty and charm but through her deep-seated patriotism and influence on the future of the German state. This historical biography offers readers a profound look at a woman who defined an era of European transition and remains a cultural icon of dignity and courage.

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