Frederick the Great
- The king of Prussia from 1740 to 1786
- Committed himself to reforming Prussia
- Granted many religious freedoms, reduced censorship, and improvement education
- Frederick's most important contribution was his attitude toward being king
- Needed the support of wealthy landowners because he believed that Serfdom was wrong
- Most radical royal reformer of Austria
- Ruled Austria from 1780 to 1790
- Introduced legal reforms and freedom of the press