A History of PrussiaLongman, 1978 - 326 trang |
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... was the knights who represented the aristocracy although , except for the white of their mantle , they were denied knightly decorations . Their role in warfare was that of a heavy cavalry , since they had more horses than the other ...
... was the knights who represented the aristocracy although , except for the white of their mantle , they were denied knightly decorations . Their role in warfare was that of a heavy cavalry , since they had more horses than the other ...
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... was the transfer of all power into his own hands , by turning power held by the traditional medieval institutions such as the church and the guilds , as well as that of the estates , into his personal private ' property ' . Previously ...
... was the transfer of all power into his own hands , by turning power held by the traditional medieval institutions such as the church and the guilds , as well as that of the estates , into his personal private ' property ' . Previously ...
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... was the one and only avenue by which venality in office - holding entered the Prussian bureaucracy . It was possible , by making a suitable contribution to the recruitment fund , to obtain a desired office - which however , did not mean ...
... was the one and only avenue by which venality in office - holding entered the Prussian bureaucracy . It was possible , by making a suitable contribution to the recruitment fund , to obtain a desired office - which however , did not mean ...
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Brandenburg and Prussia | 23 |
The Great Elector | 43 |
From duchy to kingdom | 65 |
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