A History of PrussiaLongman, 1978 - 326 trang |
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... Reich . This was of some help to Emperor Ludwig of Bavaria during his conflict with the church . After the victory over the Poles , the threat from the Lithuanians diminished in significance , and the order was able to resume its policy ...
... Reich . This was of some help to Emperor Ludwig of Bavaria during his conflict with the church . After the victory over the Poles , the threat from the Lithuanians diminished in significance , and the order was able to resume its policy ...
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... Reich courts represented the ultimate legal arbiter , in December 1702 Frederick I received the imperial privilege , the privilegium de non appellando , of supreme jurisdiction in law suits up to the value of 2,500 gulden . An unlimited ...
... Reich courts represented the ultimate legal arbiter , in December 1702 Frederick I received the imperial privilege , the privilegium de non appellando , of supreme jurisdiction in law suits up to the value of 2,500 gulden . An unlimited ...
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... Reich still maintained their corporate identity , their sense of unity and the consciousness of the essential unity of the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation . Precisely that gave Stein the strength and independence of mind which ...
... Reich still maintained their corporate identity , their sense of unity and the consciousness of the essential unity of the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation . Precisely that gave Stein the strength and independence of mind which ...
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Brandenburg and Prussia | 23 |
The Great Elector | 43 |
From duchy to kingdom | 65 |
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achieved administration Albrecht alliance Allies attack Austria battle Bavaria became Berlin Bismarck Brandenburg Brandenburg-Prussia Britain brother bureaucracy burghers Catholic central century conflict constitution councillors court Crown Prince defeat demanded diet Duke East Prussia economic Elbe Elector Emperor Empire estates Europe existing favour forces France Frankfurt Frederick William Frederick William III French German Confederation German national Germany's Grand Master hand Hapsburg Hardenberg Hohenzollern Humboldt imperial industrial influence institutions interests King King's kingdom Königsberg landed nobility Landwehr liberal major Margrave middle class military minister monarch Napoleon negotiations Netherlands North German Confederation oblique order peace peasants Poland Polish political Pomerania population position possessed principle provinces Prussian army Prussian nobility Reich reign represented revolution revolutionary Rhine royal domains Saxony Scharnhorst Seven Years War Silesia social Stein Swedes taxation territory Teutonic Knights Teutonic Order thalers towns trade treaty troops ultimately victory Vienna Yorck
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