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that were created and erected between 1888 and 1918 in the German-speaking region. In addition there are numerous William I monuments on which the emperor is portrayed in a relief medallion or which commemorates the emperor in a dedicatory inscription. During the
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One of the 231 statues of Emperor William I was unveiled in 1894 in Wiesbaden. The monument, with a height of 6.8 metres, had been created by Dresden sculptor, Johannes Schilling, and bore the inscription "The grateful city of Wiesbaden" on its base.
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and in larger cities outside of Prussia, usually on the initiative of private individuals. The organization of finance, tendering, planning and unveiling was carried out by memorial committees that were dissolved after completion of the monument.
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Even before the imperial period it was customary in Prussia not to erect monuments to living monarchs. Moreover, before official monuments of members of the royal house, i.e.
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The only monument showing Emperor William I in civilian clothes, stands in the spa park at
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The best known surviving Emperor William monuments today are the 81-metre-high
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The first (still surviving) monument to William I, which portrays him as
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erected in 1897. All three were designed by Berlin architect,
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of Prussia (22 March 1797 – 9 March 1888), who was proclaimed
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A distinction must be made between two groups of monuments:
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The last official monument was the equestrian statue "for"
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William I atop Rheda-WiedenbrĂĽck's three wars' memorial
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on horseback, stands at the bridgehead of Cologne's
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