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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, , to produce a copper etching for Archenholz's History of Gustav Vasa of the famous Swedish Nobility. He died in (part of Hamburg today) on 28 February 1812, where the street Archenholzstraße ("Archenholz street") and a school called "Grundschule Archenholzstraße" is named after him today.

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  • Johann Wilhelm von Archenholz (de)
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  • Johann Wilhelm von Archenholz (fr)
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  • Архенгольц, Иоганн Вильгельм фон (ru)
  • Johann Wilhelm von Archenholz (sv)
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  • Johann Wilhelm Daniel von Archenholz (auch Archenholtz) (* 3. September 1743 oder 1741 in Langfuhr; † 28. Februar 1812 in Öjendorf) war preußischer Offizier, Schriftsteller und Herausgeber mehrerer Zeitschriften. Im Sinne der Aufklärung verstand er sich als Weltbürger und Freigeist. (de)
  • 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, , to produce a copper etching for Archenholz's History of Gustav Vasa of the famous Swedish Nobility. He died in (part of Hamburg today) on 28 February 1812, where the street Archenholzstraße ("Archenholz street") and a school called "Grundschule Archenholzstraße" is named after him today. (en)
  • Johann Wilhelm von Archenholz (ou Archenholtz), quelquefois en français Jean-Guillaume d'Archenholz, (3 septembre 1741 - 28 février 1812), est un historien allemand. Né à Dantzig, alors en Prusse, il servit comme capitaine sous Frédéric II pendant la guerre de Sept Ans, il rentra dans la vie privée après la paix de Hubertsbourg, et écrivit de nombreux livres. Il publie de 1792 à 1812 le journal politique La Minerve, qui a servi de modèle à La Minerve française. (fr)
  • Johann Wilhelm von Archenholz è stato uno scrittore prussiano. Tableau de l'Italie (edizione francese di Italien), 1788 Ufficiale dell'esercito di Prussia dal 1760 al 1763, fu dapprima scrittore militare, dunque con England und Italien (1795), si affermò come esperto politologo. Partecipò alla Rivoluzione francese ma, espulso dalla Francia, rientrò in patria, ove fu direttore del periodico Minerva. (it)
  • Johann Wilhelm von Archenholz, född 3 september 1741 i Langfuhr vid Danzig, död 28 februari 1812 i Öjendorf vid Hamburg, var en tysk friherre, officer och skriftställare. (sv)
  • Johann Wilhelm Daniel von Archenholz (também Archenholtz) (Danzig, 3 de setembro de 1741 — Hamburgo, 28 de fevereiro de 1812) foi um oficial prussiano, escritor e editor de várias revistas. Na concepção do Iluminismo, ele se considerava um cidadão do mundo, e um espírito livre. (pt)
  • Барон Иоганн Вильгельм Архенгольц (нем. Johann Wilhelm von Archenholz) (3 сентября 1743, Лангфур близ Данцига — 28 февраля 1812, Гамбург) — немецкий писатель и историк. (ru)
  • Johann Wilhelm von Archenholz fue un historiador y militar nacido en la Ciudad libre de Danzig en 1743 y fallecido en 1812. Hasta la caída de Napoleón habían transcurrido muchos siglos sin que esta historia hubiese tenido más que la obra de Federico el Grande digna de consideración titulada "Historia de su tiempo". Este género exige a la vez un elegante esilo, vastos y profundos conocimientos de historia y política y la suficiente capacidad militar para juzgar bien los acontecimientos. Muchos historiadores políticos como Ancillon, Segur padre, Karamsin, Guichardin, Archenholz, Schiller, Daru, Michaud y Salvandy han descrito con inteligencia bastantes operaciones de guerra, pero no por eso se les puede contar en el número de escritores militares ("Compendio del arte de la guerra", Madrid, D (es)
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  • Johann Wilhelm Daniel von Archenholz (auch Archenholtz) (* 3. September 1743 oder 1741 in Langfuhr; † 28. Februar 1812 in Öjendorf) war preußischer Offizier, Schriftsteller und Herausgeber mehrerer Zeitschriften. Im Sinne der Aufklärung verstand er sich als Weltbürger und Freigeist. (de)
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