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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While he was in Königsberg Frederick William also moved towards settlement of
the Jülich - Cleves problem . After the death of Schwartzenberg the Netherlands
believed that Brandenburg ' s pro - Hapsburg policy would come to an end , or at
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While he was in Königsberg Frederick William also moved towards settlement of
the Jülich - Cleves problem . After the death of Schwartzenberg the Netherlands
believed that Brandenburg ' s pro - Hapsburg policy would come to an end , or at
...
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On the other hand the gains Frederick William expected were not forthcoming . At
the Peace of Nymwegen on 5 February 1679 the Emperor made peace with
France and Sweden . The Elector had only one ally left ; Denmark . He did not ...
On the other hand the gains Frederick William expected were not forthcoming . At
the Peace of Nymwegen on 5 February 1679 the Emperor made peace with
France and Sweden . The Elector had only one ally left ; Denmark . He did not ...
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Berlin Palace was considered to be too extravagant by Frederick William III . )
One of his first actions was to carry out a thorough purge at court , removing
former mistresses and other morally undesirable subjects . Wilhelmine Enke , the
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Berlin Palace was considered to be too extravagant by Frederick William III . )
One of his first actions was to carry out a thorough purge at court , removing
former mistresses and other morally undesirable subjects . Wilhelmine Enke , the
...
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