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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But as king he did not wish to be the vassal of the Emperor, and so he based his
royal claims upon the duchy of Prussia over which he was sovereign. This meant
that he needed only the agreement of the Emperor rather than the conferment of
...
But as king he did not wish to be the vassal of the Emperor, and so he based his
royal claims upon the duchy of Prussia over which he was sovereign. This meant
that he needed only the agreement of the Emperor rather than the conferment of
...
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Wartenberg soon became the King's closest advisor. When, on the eve of his
coronation, Frederick founded the Order of the Black Eagle, Wartenburg was the
second person he invested with it (Crown Prince Frederick William being the first)
.
Wartenberg soon became the King's closest advisor. When, on the eve of his
coronation, Frederick founded the Order of the Black Eagle, Wartenburg was the
second person he invested with it (Crown Prince Frederick William being the first)
.
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At first the new King maintained the principle of personal rule, but lacking the
capacity and range of Frederick the Great government by the cabinet developed
rather than government from the cabinet as had formerly been the case.
At first the new King maintained the principle of personal rule, but lacking the
capacity and range of Frederick the Great government by the cabinet developed
rather than government from the cabinet as had formerly been the case.
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Brandenburg and Prussia | 23 |
The Great Elector | 43 |
From duchy to kingdom | 65 |
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