A History of PrussiaLongman, 1978 - 326 trang |
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... population . There exists no evidence pointing to any resistance by the population to the new religion , perhaps an indication of how much the old had discredited itself in the course of time . But the fact that it was the Teutonic ...
... population . There exists no evidence pointing to any resistance by the population to the new religion , perhaps an indication of how much the old had discredited itself in the course of time . But the fact that it was the Teutonic ...
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... population there considered them less of a burden than their own Soldateska . At the time of George William's death those parts of Pomerania owned by Prussia were in the hands of his opponents , as was Jülich in the west ; East Prussia ...
... population there considered them less of a burden than their own Soldateska . At the time of George William's death those parts of Pomerania owned by Prussia were in the hands of his opponents , as was Jülich in the west ; East Prussia ...
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... population over 300,000 people . At the time of Frederick's death every fifth Prussian was a colonist . The population increases average 14 per cent per annum . No doubt the wars made serious inroads into the population , but whereas in ...
... population over 300,000 people . At the time of Frederick's death every fifth Prussian was a colonist . The population increases average 14 per cent per annum . No doubt the wars made serious inroads into the population , but whereas in ...
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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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