I.
Iglau, Frederick intends marching to, 301; his Chagrin on reaching it, 304.
Incident at Kehl, 199; at Lissa, 443; at Frederick’s Death-bed, the faithful Valet, 572.
Intrigues of Voltaire, 327.
Iron Crown--why so called? (_note_), 274.
J.
Jagerndorf, Frederick’s Peril at, 248.
Jordan, M., a Companion of Frederick at Reinsberg, 167; he writes of Frederick, 168, (_note_), 232; he writes Frederick, 263.
Joseph II., Interview of Frederick with, 542; he allies himself with Russia, 560.
K.
Kalkstein, Colonel, Tutor for Frederick, 31.
Kannegiesser, M., Embassador of George II. at Hanover, 63.
Katte, Lieutenant, his kindly Offices, 67; he is in an unpleasant Dilemma, 69; is a dangerous Friend for the Crown Prince, 71; he sends Frederick’s Desk and Papers to the Queen, 96; is arrested and abused by the King, 99; imprisoned, 100; sentenced to die, 105; his Letter, 106; his Execution, 107.
Kaunitz, Count Von, his Conceit, 544; he supplicates Frederick, 555.
Keith, Lieutenant, stationed at Wesel, 71; he escapes to the Hague, 92; Frederick’s Treatment of him, 193, 194.
Keith, Marshal, killed at the Battle of Hochkirch, 467.
Kesselsdorf, battle of, described by Carlyle, 369.
Keyserling, Major, an early Friend of Frederick, 167; his Character (_note_), 233.
Knobelsdorf, Captain, a distinguished Musician and Architect, 168.
Kolin, Frederick attacks the Austrians at, 415.
König, M., quarrels with Maupertuis, and is expelled from the Academy, 390.
Königsberg, the Capital of the Prussian Duchy, 19.
Königsgraft, Prince Charles intrenches at, 354.
Königsgratz, Prince Charles retreats to, 446.
Königsmark, Count, mysterious Disappearance of, 41.
Kreutzen, Colonel, sent to Liege, 210.