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 native Prussian nobles could become German knights as early as the
thirteenth century . The free Prussian peasants had their privileges too ,
especially in the reduction of the tithe due . The heaviest burden was borne , of
course , in ...
But native Prussian nobles could become German knights as early as the
thirteenth century . The free Prussian peasants had their privileges too ,
especially in the reduction of the tithe due . The heaviest burden was borne , of
course , in ...
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But in view of the declining importance of the Hanseatic League , that connection
was becoming of only symbolic value ... had become the property of the Teutonic
Order - significant because it was on the point of becoming Polish property .
But in view of the declining importance of the Hanseatic League , that connection
was becoming of only symbolic value ... had become the property of the Teutonic
Order - significant because it was on the point of becoming Polish property .
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As early as 1824 one observer , an Austrian general , noted that the Prussian
army had returned to the old strict forms ' , that it had once again become
accustomed to unconditional obedience , and that this army which perhaps had
contained ...
As early as 1824 one observer , an Austrian general , noted that the Prussian
army had returned to the old strict forms ' , that it had once again become
accustomed to unconditional obedience , and that this army which perhaps had
contained ...
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The Teutonic Order | 1 |
Brandenburg and Prussia | 23 |
The Great Elector | 38 |
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