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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Throughout its duration the Teutonic Order was never an aristocratic order , nor
did it accept only people of knightly origin , or those who had been made knights
by the Grand Master . As a rule the condition for joining was to be a freeman , yet
...
Throughout its duration the Teutonic Order was never an aristocratic order , nor
did it accept only people of knightly origin , or those who had been made knights
by the Grand Master . As a rule the condition for joining was to be a freeman , yet
...
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In the composition of his officer corps the attempt is clearly discernible to balance
against officers of native Brandenburg - Prussian origin those , though certainly of
repute , of social origins which to say the least can be described as doubtful .
In the composition of his officer corps the attempt is clearly discernible to balance
against officers of native Brandenburg - Prussian origin those , though certainly of
repute , of social origins which to say the least can be described as doubtful .
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Since December 1848 the ministry of economics had been headed by August
von der Heydt , a man of Rhenish origin and liberal free trade convictions .
Industrialists were kept happy by tax concessions , which diverted their attention
from ...
Since December 1848 the ministry of economics had been headed by August
von der Heydt , a man of Rhenish origin and liberal free trade convictions .
Industrialists were kept happy by tax concessions , which diverted their attention
from ...
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The Teutonic Order | 1 |
Brandenburg and Prussia | 23 |
The Great Elector | 38 |
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