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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For example Frederick had virtually abolished the elective principle in southern
Italy , but such a policy in the order would most likely have resulted in complete
revolt . This structural reorganization unwittingly prepared the order for ...
For example Frederick had virtually abolished the elective principle in southern
Italy , but such a policy in the order would most likely have resulted in complete
revolt . This structural reorganization unwittingly prepared the order for ...
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With the growing importance of the cash nexus which the order had early and
quickly recognized , it was quite prepared to allow feudal services to be
commuted into monetary payments of a modest size . This applied to farmers as
well as to ...
With the growing importance of the cash nexus which the order had early and
quickly recognized , it was quite prepared to allow feudal services to be
commuted into monetary payments of a modest size . This applied to farmers as
well as to ...
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It was prepared to guarantee Austria ' s territorial integrity , apart from Venetia . In
the Prussian headquarters , however , the appetite for victory had been whetted .
The military party , including the King , wished to annex Ansbach - Bayreuth ...
It was prepared to guarantee Austria ' s territorial integrity , apart from Venetia . In
the Prussian headquarters , however , the appetite for victory had been whetted .
The military party , including the King , wished to annex Ansbach - Bayreuth ...
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The Teutonic Order | 1 |
Brandenburg and Prussia | 23 |
The Great Elector | 38 |
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