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  1. e. William I (Wilhelm Friedrich Ludwig; 22 March 1797 – 9 March 1888), or Wilhelm I, was King of Prussia from 1861 and German Emperor from 1871 until his death in 1888. A member of the House of Hohenzollern, he was the first head of state of a united Germany.

  2. William I (born March 22, 1797, Berlin—died March 9, 1888, Berlin) was a German emperor from 1871, as well as king of Prussia from 1861. He was a sovereign whose conscientiousness and self-restraint fitted him for collaboration with stronger statesmen in raising his monarchy and the house of Hohenzollern to predominance in Germany.

  3. William I (Wilhelm Friedrich Ludwig; 22 March 1797 – 9 March 1888), or Wilhelm I, was King of Prussia from 1861 and German Emperor from 1871 until his death in 1888. A member of the House of Hohenzollern, he was the first head of state of a united Germany.

  4. Nov 10, 2021 · How did Wilhelm I establish himself as the figurehead of the new German Empire after 1871? This article argues that he used travel, ceremonial and speeches to appeal to the regional monarchs and the German population, and to challenge other political centres of gravity.

  5. Learn about the life and reign of William I, who became king of Prussia in 1861 and emperor of Germany in 1871. Find out how he reorganized the army, fought three wars, and worked with Bismarck to unify Germany.

  6. Jun 15, 2024 · William I (Wilhelm Friedrich Ludwig; 22 March 1797 – 9 March 1888), or Wilhelm I, was King of Prussia from 1861 and German Emperor from 1871 until his death in 1888. A member of the House of Hohenzollern, he was the first head of state of a united Germany.

  7. Wilhelm I was the first German Emperor and the ruler of Prussia from 1861 to 1888. He oversaw the unification of Germany under his chancellor Otto von Bismarck and led the country to a major power status in Europe.