A History of PrussiaRoutledge, 13 thg 10, 2014 - 336 trang In little more than two centuries Prussia rose from medieval obscurity and the devastation of the Thirty Years War to become the dominant power of continental Europe. Her rulers rose from Electors to Kings, and from Kings to Emperors. It is a dramatic story, and H. W. Koch fills a major gap in English-language literature with this comprehensive account. It traces the origins and rise of the Prussian state from the thirteenth century to the causes and consequences of its incorporation into the German Empire. |
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... and it was only after this time that its economic growth and consolidation began. This was firstly the result of several major grants of land which Frederick made to the order in Sicily and southern Italy – land taken from the Templars and ...
... and it was only after this time that its economic growth and consolidation began. This was firstly the result of several major grants of land which Frederick made to the order in Sicily and southern Italy – land taken from the Templars and ...
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... and burghers were inseparable, and the newly founded settlements were established with a view to permanency. The settlers came from all parts of north and north-western Germany and from the south-west. Once again this Flemish song ...
... and burghers were inseparable, and the newly founded settlements were established with a view to permanency. The settlers came from all parts of north and north-western Germany and from the south-west. Once again this Flemish song ...
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... and wrest from the order the control of the Vistula. Ultimately he was compelled to yield to his nobles, although for almost three decades there was sporadic warfare between Poles and Lithuanians on the one hand, and the knights of the ...
... and wrest from the order the control of the Vistula. Ultimately he was compelled to yield to his nobles, although for almost three decades there was sporadic warfare between Poles and Lithuanians on the one hand, and the knights of the ...
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... and the landed nobility which met for the purpose of granting taxes and giving advice in various matters affecting the territory of the order as a whole. Prussia's internal development was henceforth characterized by the conflicts ...
... and the landed nobility which met for the purpose of granting taxes and giving advice in various matters affecting the territory of the order as a whole. Prussia's internal development was henceforth characterized by the conflicts ...
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... and attacked and set on fire its castles, among them the very first castle of the order, that of Kulm. They then offered their submission to the crown of Poland, for there was no-one in Germany who could have offered them protection. Here ...
... and attacked and set on fire its castles, among them the very first castle of the order, that of Kulm. They then offered their submission to the crown of Poland, for there was no-one in Germany who could have offered them protection. Here ...
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The Great Elector | |
From duchy to kingdom | |
Frederick William I | |
Frederick the Great | |
The War of Liberation | |
Restoration | |
Frederick William IV | |
Prussia and Germany 18601871 | |
Prussia in Germany | |
The end of Prussia | |
Bibliography | |
Genealogical tables Maps | |
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