A History of PrussiaTraces the origins and rise of the Prussian state from the thirteenth century, to the causes and consequences of its incorporation in to the German Empire. |
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There the estates demanded that the Elector ' s sovereignty over Prussia required
also the prior consent of the estates . They went as far as to conspire with the
Poles against their ruler . So far the Polish crown had always been a force which
...
There the estates demanded that the Elector ' s sovereignty over Prussia required
also the prior consent of the estates . They went as far as to conspire with the
Poles against their ruler . So far the Polish crown had always been a force which
...
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The Elector ' s attempts to curb the estates there came to nought ; the estates
preserved their right to convene at will . Also , only officials native to the area
could be employed , which meant that no official from Brandenburg or Prussia
could ...
The Elector ' s attempts to curb the estates there came to nought ; the estates
preserved their right to convene at will . Also , only officials native to the area
could be employed , which meant that no official from Brandenburg or Prussia
could ...
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Otto Hintze quite rightly describes the army of the Great Elector as the product of
the nationalization of the Soldateska of the Thirty Years War ' . From an
instrument of a military entrepreneur it was transformed into an instrument of state
.
Otto Hintze quite rightly describes the army of the Great Elector as the product of
the nationalization of the Soldateska of the Thirty Years War ' . From an
instrument of a military entrepreneur it was transformed into an instrument of state
.
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Brandenburg and Prussia | 23 |
The Great Elector | 38 |
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