A History of PrussiaLongman, 1978 - 326 trang |
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... called the Altmark . The lands beyond the river Oder , to which , after the middle of the fifteenth century , the name Neumark was given , were obtained piecemeal , partly by purchase , marriage contracts , or in reward for services ...
... called the Altmark . The lands beyond the river Oder , to which , after the middle of the fifteenth century , the name Neumark was given , were obtained piecemeal , partly by purchase , marriage contracts , or in reward for services ...
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... 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 held some parts of the former territory of the ...
... 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 held some parts of the former territory of the ...
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... called Krümpersystem allowed every company to release three to five men per month who were then replaced by the same number of Krümpers , as the recruits were called . In this way each company trained up to 60 additional men annually ...
... called Krümpersystem allowed every company to release three to five men per month who were then replaced by the same number of Krümpers , as the recruits were called . In this way each company trained up to 60 additional men annually ...
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Brandenburg and Prussia | 23 |
The Great Elector | 43 |
From duchy to kingdom | 65 |
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