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Vanity Fair Print - William I, German EmperorVictorian caricature of William I (Wilhelm I), German Emperor and King of Prussia. Under the leadership of William and his Minister President Otto von Bismarck
Wilhelm I (1797-1888), 1st German emperor, lithograph, published 1852Wilhelm I. (Wilhelm Friedrich Ludwig) 1797-1888;
William II of England ( c. 1056-1100), wood engraving, published in 1881William II (William Rufus, or William the Red, c.aE1056 - 1100) of England. Woocut engraving after an old miniature drawing in Paris, published in 1881
Frederick William IV (1795-1861), Prussian kingAntique illustration of a Frederick William IV (1795-1861), Prussian king
Kaiser Wilhelm IIEquestrian statue of Prussian kings Kaiser Wilhelm II. German emperors of the Hohenzollern. The Statue is located on the south of the ramp on the left bank of the Rhine The Hohenzollern Bridge
Cologne Cathedral and Equestrian statue of Prussian Kings Kaiser Wilhelm IICologne Cathedral (KAolner Dom) is a Roman Catholic Cathedral in Cologne, Germany. Equestrian statue of Prussian Kings Kaiser Wilhelm II (by Sculptor Louis Tuaillon 1910)
Statue of Kaiser Wilhelm II. in Cologne, GermanyEquestrian statue of Prussian kings Kaiser Wilhelm II (by Sculptor Louis Tuaillon 1910). German emperors of the Hohenzollern. The Statue of Kaiser Wilhelm II
Wilhelm II JubileeBunting and flags decorate Friedrich Street in honour of the Jubilee of German Emperor, Wilhelm II, while below cars pass along the road with crowds of people on the paths in Berlin, Germany
Windsor Castle11th November 1907: Decorations at the entrance to Windsor Castle to mark the visit of Kaiser Wilhelm II. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
Windsor DecorationsJuly 1907: Decorations in the High Street of Windsor, ready for the visit of Kaiser Wilhelm II. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
Imperator Launchcirca 1913: The launch of the Hamburg America liner Imperator by Kaiser Wilhelm II. The ship was later seized from the Germans and joined the Cunard fleet under the new name of Berengaria
The Imperatorcirca 1910: The Imperator, a ship bigger than the Titanic, has been launched by Kaiser Wilhelm II. It is the largest ship in the world. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)