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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It was Frederick's court and his administration which imprinted themselves upon
the structure of the Teutonic Order. The history of medieval Europe seems still to
be written far too much in European terms without giving more than scant ...
It was Frederick's court and his administration which imprinted themselves upon
the structure of the Teutonic Order. The history of medieval Europe seems still to
be written far too much in European terms without giving more than scant ...
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set on fire its castles, among them the very first castle of the order, that of Kulm.
They then offered their submission to the crown of Poland, for there was no-one
in Germany who could have offered them protection. Here and there the Teutonic
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set on fire its castles, among them the very first castle of the order, that of Kulm.
They then offered their submission to the crown of Poland, for there was no-one
in Germany who could have offered them protection. Here and there the Teutonic
...
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From the point of view of the Teutonic Order this proved an advantage, since it
ensured its role as arbitrator as well as the supreme authority of justice over the
native Prussians. Prussians, especially freemen, also participated in the
movement ...
From the point of view of the Teutonic Order this proved an advantage, since it
ensured its role as arbitrator as well as the supreme authority of justice over the
native Prussians. Prussians, especially freemen, also participated in the
movement ...
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Brandenburg and Prussia | 23 |
The Great Elector | 43 |
From duchy to kingdom | 65 |
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