A History of PrussiaLongman, 1978 - 326 trang |
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... cause , and he also supported the election of Charles V's son Ferdinand as King of the Romans . When he died in his Palace in Berlin in July 1535 , he left the Neumark to his younger son John of Küstrin and the Kurmark , the core of the ...
... cause , and he also supported the election of Charles V's son Ferdinand as King of the Romans . When he died in his Palace in Berlin in July 1535 , he left the Neumark to his younger son John of Küstrin and the Kurmark , the core of the ...
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... cause by November 1795. The rising was treated as an attempt at revolution , with the consequences usually attendant upon such occurrences when they fail . Vast confiscation of land took place in Prussian - occupied Poland ...
... cause by November 1795. The rising was treated as an attempt at revolution , with the consequences usually attendant upon such occurrences when they fail . Vast confiscation of land took place in Prussian - occupied Poland ...
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... cause in Prussia were those who were causing so much obstruction in the Prussian diet , another point which rallied William in favour of the policy pursued by his chancellor . Therefore Prussia , jointly with Austria , pressed for ...
... cause in Prussia were those who were causing so much obstruction in the Prussian diet , another point which rallied William in favour of the policy pursued by his chancellor . Therefore Prussia , jointly with Austria , pressed for ...
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Brandenburg and Prussia | 23 |
The Great Elector | 43 |
From duchy to kingdom | 65 |
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