A History of PrussiaLongman, 1978 - 326 trang |
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... Courts soon developed into two types : the High Court of the Margrave , and the Lower Court of the advocatus , or Vogt as he was called ultimately . The former had jurisdiction over members of the nobility , the latter over the rest of ...
... Courts soon developed into two types : the High Court of the Margrave , and the Lower Court of the advocatus , or Vogt as he was called ultimately . The former had jurisdiction over members of the nobility , the latter over the rest of ...
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... court of the country . It was not the superior of but an equal institution to the Chamber Court . The province of East Prussia had its own superior tribunal , and even some of the new King's Reich -- - territories were exempt for some ...
... court of the country . It was not the superior of but an equal institution to the Chamber Court . The province of East Prussia had its own superior tribunal , and even some of the new King's Reich -- - territories were exempt for some ...
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... Court . To escape the downward spiral of decline many Knights of the Reich sought service and career at a powerful court , as did Stein , and it is significant that he and many others chose Prussia rather than any other German court ...
... Court . To escape the downward spiral of decline many Knights of the Reich sought service and career at a powerful court , as did Stein , and it is significant that he and many others chose Prussia rather than any other German court ...
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Brandenburg and Prussia | 23 |
The Great Elector | 43 |
From duchy to kingdom | 65 |
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