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Johann Wilhelm von Archenholz (1743-1812)

"Johann Wilhelm Archenholz was born in Langfuhr (Wrzeszcz) near Danzig (Gdańsk) on 3 September 1741. He was a Prussian officer, Professor of History and a publicist. His book about the history of the Seven Years' War (1756–63) was the basis for many reprints, as well as for school books. Archenholz commissioned a Berlin artist, Johann Friedrich Bolt [Wikidata], to produce a copper etching for Archenholz's History of Gustav Vasa of the famous Swedish Nobility. He died in Öjendorf (part of Hamburg today) on 28 February 1812, where the street Archenholzstraße (which means Archenholzstreet) and a school called "Grundschule Archenholzstraße" is named after him today." - (en.wikipedia.org 15.02.2022)

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Was depicted (Actor) Johann Wilhelm von Archenholz (1743-1812)
Template creation Anton Graff (1736-1813) ()
Printing plate produced Friedrich Grögory (1760-1788) ()

Received Johann Wilhelm von Archenholz (1743-1812)