A History of PrussiaLongman, 1978 - 326 trang |
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... conflict was of further significance because it provided the first major indication of an estrangement between the order and the Papacy . Rome supported the Poles , while for some time the conflict tied the order more closely to the ...
... conflict was of further significance because it provided the first major indication of an estrangement between the order and the Papacy . Rome supported the Poles , while for some time the conflict tied the order more closely to the ...
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... conflict between father and son but , at least on the surface , the entirely different personalities and inclinations of both , this gave good reason to expect a radical change of policy internally as well as externally , and not a ...
... conflict between father and son but , at least on the surface , the entirely different personalities and inclinations of both , this gave good reason to expect a radical change of policy internally as well as externally , and not a ...
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... conflict between the Roman Catholic church of Prussia's western provinces and the Prussian state . The conflict did not touch theological issues at all ; Prussia had learnt to live with its Catholic citizens as the example of Silesia ...
... conflict between the Roman Catholic church of Prussia's western provinces and the Prussian state . The conflict did not touch theological issues at all ; Prussia had learnt to live with its Catholic citizens as the example of Silesia ...
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Brandenburg and Prussia | 23 |
The Great Elector | 43 |
From duchy to kingdom | 65 |
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