A History of PrussiaDorset Press, 1987 - 326 trang Traces 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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... Reich , the second the local nobility and the third the deputies of the towns . There are no signs to indicate that Albrecht ever attempted to rely upon the first and the third in order to contain the local nobility . On the whole the ...
... Reich , the second the local nobility and the third the deputies of the towns . There are no signs to indicate that Albrecht ever attempted to rely upon the first and the third in order to contain the local nobility . On the whole the ...
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... Reich courts represented the ultimate legal arbiter , in December 1702 Frederick I received the imperial privilege , the privilegium de non appellando , of supreme jurisdiction in law suits up to the value of 2,500 gulden . An unlimited ...
... Reich courts represented the ultimate legal arbiter , in December 1702 Frederick I received the imperial privilege , the privilegium de non appellando , of supreme jurisdiction in law suits up to the value of 2,500 gulden . An unlimited ...
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... Reich still maintained their corporate identity , their sense of unity and the consciousness of the essential unity of the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation . Precisely that gave Stein the strength and independence of mind which ...
... Reich still maintained their corporate identity , their sense of unity and the consciousness of the essential unity of the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation . Precisely that gave Stein the strength and independence of mind which ...
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Brandenburg and Prussia | 23 |
The Great Elector | 43 |
From duchy to kingdom | 65 |
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