Lost tomb of Prussian countess Julie von Voß, wife of King Frederick William II, rediscovered in Berlin
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Lost tomb of Prussian countess Julie von Voß, wife of King Frederick William II, rediscovered in Berlin
Archaeologists in Berlin uncovered what they believe to be Julie von Voß’s long-lost resting place, the second wife of Prussian King Frederick William II. The discovery was made on July 8 while renovations were underway at the Schlosskirche Buch, a historic church in Berlin where von Voß was born in 1766 and reportedly wanted to […]
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