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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One would hardly have thought that in terms of territorial expansion the
Hohenzollerns were second only to the House of Hapsburg in Germany. Yet
territory itself was not enough. What the Hohenzollern's lacked was the effective
strength to ...
One would hardly have thought that in terms of territorial expansion the
Hohenzollerns were second only to the House of Hapsburg in Germany. Yet
territory itself was not enough. What the Hohenzollern's lacked was the effective
strength to ...
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Initially the Prince showed little enthusiasm, but Bismarck encouraged him in the
hope that Prussia and Germany might profit because of the spread of the
Hohenzollern influence. He treated it as a purely dynastic problem, hardly
expecting ...
Initially the Prince showed little enthusiasm, but Bismarck encouraged him in the
hope that Prussia and Germany might profit because of the spread of the
Hohenzollern influence. He treated it as a purely dynastic problem, hardly
expecting ...
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... as Germany's future imperial family, 239; and candidature for Spanish throne,
265-6 Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen, Count John George of, 40 Hohenzollern-
Sigmaringen, Prince Karl Anton von, 249 Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen, Prince
Leopold ...
... as Germany's future imperial family, 239; and candidature for Spanish throne,
265-6 Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen, Count John George of, 40 Hohenzollern-
Sigmaringen, Prince Karl Anton von, 249 Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen, Prince
Leopold ...
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Đánh giá của Người dùng - douboy50 - LibraryThingInteresting and thorough book on Prussia. But......When I began reading the book I got about half way through the first chapter and stopped. I considered returning it to the library unread. I have ... Đọc toàn bộ bài đánh giá
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Brandenburg and Prussia | 23 |
The Great Elector | 43 |
From duchy to kingdom | 65 |
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