A History of PrussiaRoutledge, 13 thg 10, 2014 - 336 trang In little more than two centuries Prussia rose from medieval obscurity and the devastation of the Thirty Years War to become the dominant power of continental Europe. Her rulers rose from Electors to Kings, and from Kings to Emperors. It is a dramatic story, and H. W. Koch fills a major gap in English-language literature with this comprehensive account. It traces the origins and rise of the Prussian state from the thirteenth century to the causes and consequences of its incorporation into the German Empire. |
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... Emperor Henry VI and his son Frederick II, the greatest of the Hohenstaufen emperors. The first Grand Masters of the order were burghers of the city of Bremen. Butin 1216 Pope Honorius III insisted that the Grand Master of the order ...
... Emperor Henry VI and his son Frederick II, the greatest of the Hohenstaufen emperors. The first Grand Masters of the order were burghers of the city of Bremen. Butin 1216 Pope Honorius III insisted that the Grand Master of the order ...
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... Emperor's purposes. Frederick envisaged it as a body unconditionally loyal to the Emperor. On behalf of the order he had the Papacy grant charters for it; he recruited prominent members, and even went as far as persuading members of ...
... Emperor's purposes. Frederick envisaged it as a body unconditionally loyal to the Emperor. On behalf of the order he had the Papacy grant charters for it; he recruited prominent members, and even went as far as persuading members of ...
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... Emperor Frederick , who was prepared to grant considerable privileges to the order , Hermann took the matter up with the Papacy . The Pope also held Hermann in high esteem , and as a result granted the Golden Bull of Rimini in 1226 ...
... Emperor Frederick , who was prepared to grant considerable privileges to the order , Hermann took the matter up with the Papacy . The Pope also held Hermann in high esteem , and as a result granted the Golden Bull of Rimini in 1226 ...
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... Emperor nor Pope gave anything away since , after all , the land had yet to be conquered But over the long term the charter made grants of a size and significance almost unprecedented , bestowing privileges which were to determine the ...
... Emperor nor Pope gave anything away since , after all , the land had yet to be conquered But over the long term the charter made grants of a size and significance almost unprecedented , bestowing privileges which were to determine the ...
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... direct access to the Pope as well as to the Emperor. The nobility, especially the Polish nobility which had summoned the order in the first place, was bound to consider the creation of a German state as a potential threat. The.
... direct access to the Pope as well as to the Emperor. The nobility, especially the Polish nobility which had summoned the order in the first place, was bound to consider the creation of a German state as a potential threat. The.
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The Great Elector | |
From duchy to kingdom | |
Frederick William I | |
Frederick the Great | |
The War of Liberation | |
Restoration | |
Frederick William IV | |
Prussia and Germany 18601871 | |
Prussia in Germany | |
The end of Prussia | |
Bibliography | |
Genealogical tables Maps | |
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