A History of PrussiaLongman, 1978 - 326 trang |
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... Ultimately he could find no other solution to end the feud than to unify the two offices , giving them the name General Superior Finance War and Domains Directory . The name was too complex and was ultimately reduced to General ...
... Ultimately he could find no other solution to end the feud than to unify the two offices , giving them the name General Superior Finance War and Domains Directory . The name was too complex and was ultimately reduced to General ...
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... ultimately decisive contribution . Frederick's military reputation soared once more , but still no sign was discernible that peace could be obtained . Hence he turned against the weakest link , the Saxons . To prevent the Austrian and ...
... ultimately decisive contribution . Frederick's military reputation soared once more , but still no sign was discernible that peace could be obtained . Hence he turned against the weakest link , the Saxons . To prevent the Austrian and ...
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... ultimately been achieved in the military sector was the transformation of an army that had largely been based on mercenaries into one that was specifically Prussian and whose function in a sociological sense was that of integrating all ...
... ultimately been achieved in the military sector was the transformation of an army that had largely been based on mercenaries into one that was specifically Prussian and whose function in a sociological sense was that of integrating all ...
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Brandenburg and Prussia | 23 |
The Great Elector | 43 |
From duchy to kingdom | 65 |
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