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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With that the territory of the new marches , the Neumark , had been consolidated ,
and together with the Nordmark , was now called the Altmark . The lands beyond
the river Oder , to which , after the middle of the fifteenth century , the name ...
With that the territory of the new marches , the Neumark , had been consolidated ,
and together with the Nordmark , was now called the Altmark . The lands beyond
the river Oder , to which , after the middle of the fifteenth century , the name ...
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( It was in fact Sophia Charlotte who was responsible for Leibniz being called to
Berlin in the first place . ) After his coronation Frederick was officially called King
in rather than of Prussia . This was because of objections from the Poles who still
...
( It was in fact Sophia Charlotte who was responsible for Leibniz being called to
Berlin in the first place . ) After his coronation Frederick was officially called King
in rather than of Prussia . This was because of objections from the Poles who still
...
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On 1 January 1868 the customs union had been extended for another eight years
and a so - called customs union parliament was called into being consisting of
the deputies of the North German Confederation and 85 south German members
...
On 1 January 1868 the customs union had been extended for another eight years
and a so - called customs union parliament was called into being consisting of
the deputies of the North German Confederation and 85 south German members
...
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