The Palace and Park by Phillips, Forbes, Latham, Owen, Scharf, and Shenton

377. FREDERIC LOUIS HENRY. _Prince of Prussia._

[Born at Berlin, 1726. Died at Rheinsberg, in Prussia, 1802. Aged 76.] The son of Frederic William I., of Prussia, and brother of Frederic the Great. A student in his youth, and a distinguished soldier in his manhood. He held important command during the Seven Years’ War. In later life, when he withdrew into retirement, he erected in his garden a monument on a huge mound of earth. It was raised in memory of his companions in arms, and underneath, it, in a vault, he directed that his own remains should be interred. [By Emil Wolff. Marble. 1847. It was modelled at Rome. The original is in the Palace at Berlin.]