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    Pruisen (ook wel Pruissen; Duits: Preußen; Oudpruisisch: Prūsa; Pools: Prusy; Litouws: Prūsija; Latijn: Prussia, Borussia of Prutenia) is een historische staat in Centraal-Europa. De geschiedenis van de Pruisische staat begint in 1226 met de Gouden Bul van Rimini, waarmee de basis voor de Duitse … See more

    Met de toename van het territorium nam de demografische diversiteit toe. In 1890 sprak 88,3% van de inwoners Duits, 9,9% Pools, 0,47% Deens en 0,41% Litouws De religieuze samenstelling was in 1890 als volgt: 64,2% See more

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    Pruisen was in de Bondsrepubliek Duitsland in de eerste decennia na de Tweede Wereldoorlog slechts in beperkte mate het onderwerp … See more

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    De oude Pruisen
    De Pruisen, verwant aan de Litouwers, waren primitieve landbouwers en veetelers die leefden in … See more

    Brandenburg-Pruisen bestond oorspronkelijk uit een aantal aparte staten die formeel in personele unie werden bestuurd. Frederik … See more

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    De (Oude) Pruisen, ter onderscheiding van de latere Pruisen beter als Pruzzen aan te duiden, waren een Baltische stam die het gebied ten zuidoosten van de Oostzee bewoonde, tussen de monding van de Wisła (Weichsel) en het Koerse Haf (Kurische Nehrung). Hun taal was het Oudpruisisch. In de loop van de 13e eeuw werden ze overwonnen door de ridders van de Duitse Orde, en de eeuwe…

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      After the First Partition of Poland in 1772, the newly annexed Royal Prussia and Warmia became the Province of West Prussia, while the Duchy of Prussia (along with part of Warmia) became the Province of East Prussia. Other annexations along the Noteć (Netze) River became the Netze District.
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      The main coat of arms of Prussia, as well as the flag of Prussia, depicted a black eagleon a white background. The black and white national colours were already used by the Teutonic Knights and by the Hohenzollern dynasty. The Teutonic Order wore a white coat embroidered with a black cross with gold insert and black imper…
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      • Background and establishment
        Frederick, Margrave of Ansbach, sided with Sigismund of Hungary in his 1410–11 dispute with Jobst of Moravia for the titles King of Germany and Holy Roman Emperor-elect. At the 1415 Council of Constance Sigismund rewarded Frederick with the Margraviate of Brandenburg and i…
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        The Kingdom of Prussia was still recovering from the devastation of the Thirty Years' War and poor in natural resources. Its territory was disjointed, stretching 1,200 km (750 mi) from the lands of the Duchy of Prussia on the south-east coast of the Baltic Sea to the Hohenzollern heartland …
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      WebDe oude Pruisen De Duitse Orde (1226-1525) Hertogdom Pruisen (1525-1660) Koninkrijk Pruisen I (1701-1871) Pruisen in het Duitse Rijk (1871-1945) Pruisen in de publieke …

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      WebPruise ( Duits: Preußen; Ou-Pruisies: Prūsa; Pools: Prusy; Litaus: Prūsija; Latyn: Prussia, Borussia of Prutenia) was oorspronklik 'n land wat grootliks ooreengekom het met die …

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      WebPrusen (Dútsk: Preußen, Aldprusysk: Prūsa, Poalsk: Prusy, Litousk: Prūsija, Latynsk: Prussia, Borussia of Prutenia) wie in lân dat in grutte rol yn de Jeropeeske skiednis spile …

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      WebJul 20, 2022 · Johann Heinrich Schröder (1757–1812) ; Alternative names: Johann Heinrich Schroder; Joh. Heinrich Schröder; j. h. schroder; johann heinrich schroder; Johann …

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      WebFeb 07, 2022 · Prussia. Capital. Berlin (1701–1947) Königsberg (1525–1701) Basic form of government. monarchy (1525–1918) republic (1919–1947) Official language. German.

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      WebHertogdom en Koninkrijk Pruisen De napoleontische tijd De provincie Oost-Pruisen, 1772-1918 De Eerste Wereldoorlog, 1914-1918 Verdrag van Versailles, 1919 Tweede …

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