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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... population . There exists no evidence pointing to any resistance by the population to the new religion , perhaps an indication of how much the old had discredited itself in the course of time . But the fact that it was the Teutonic ...
... population . There exists no evidence pointing to any resistance by the population to the new religion , perhaps an indication of how much the old had discredited itself in the course of time . But the fact that it was the Teutonic ...
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... population there considered them less of burden than their own Soldateska . At the time of George William's death those parts of Pomerania owned by Prussia were in the hands of his opponents , as was Jülich in the west ; East Prussia ...
... population there considered them less of burden than their own Soldateska . At the time of George William's death those parts of Pomerania owned by Prussia were in the hands of his opponents , as was Jülich in the west ; East Prussia ...
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... population over 300,000 people . At the time of Frederick's death every fifth Prussian was a colonist . The population increases average 14 per cent per annum . No doubt the wars made serious inroads into the population , but whereas in ...
... population over 300,000 people . At the time of Frederick's death every fifth Prussian was a colonist . The population increases average 14 per cent per annum . No doubt the wars made serious inroads into the population , but whereas in ...
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Brandenburg and Prussia | 23 |
The Great Elector | 43 |
From duchy to kingdom | 65 |
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