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  1. Duchy of Pomerania - Wikipedia

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    WebThe Duchy of Pomerania (German: Herzogtum Pommern; Polish: Księstwo Pomorskie; Latin: Ducatus Pomeraniae) was a duchy in Pomerania on the southern coast of the Baltic Sea, ruled by dukes of the House of Pomerania (Griffins).The country had existed in the Middle Ages, in years 1121–1160, 1264–1295, 1478–1531 and 1625–1637. The duchy …

  2. House of Griffin - Wikipedia

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    WebThe House of Griffin or Griffin dynasty (German: Greifen; Polish: Gryfici, Danish: Grif) was a dynasty ruling the Duchy of Pomerania from the 12th century until 1637. The name "Griffins" was used by the dynasty after the 15th century and had been taken from the ducal coat of arms.Duke Wartislaw I (died 1135) was the first historical ruler of the Duchy of …

  3. Province of Pomerania (1653–1815) - Wikipedia

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    WebThe Province of Pomerania was a province of Brandenburg-Prussia, the later Kingdom of Prussia.After the Thirty Years' War, the province consisted of Farther Pomerania.Subsequently, the Lauenburg and Bütow Land, Draheim, and Swedish Pomerania south of the Peene river were joined into the province. The province was …

  4. Prussia - Europa Universalis 4 Wiki - Paradox Wikis

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    WebNov 29, 2022 · For the region, see Prussia (region).. Prussia is one of the formable countries in Europe and can be formed by Brandenburg, the Teutonic Order, or any country with Prussian, Saxon, or Pomeranian culture (besides end-game tags such as Germany and a unified, centralised Holy Roman Empire).It also exists in campaigns started in 1525 or …

  5. Pomerania - Wikipedia

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    WebPomerania (Polish: Pomorze; German: Pommern; Kashubian: Pòmòrskô; Swedish: Pommern) is a historical region on the southern shore of the Baltic Sea in Central Europe, split between Poland and Germany. The western part of Pomerania belongs to the German states of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania and Brandenburg, while the eastern part …

  6. Royal Prussia - Wikipedia

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    WebRoyal Prussia (Polish: Prusy Królewskie; German: Königlich-Preußen or Preußen Königlichen Anteils, Kashubian: Królewsczé Prësë) or Polish Prussia (Polish: Prusy Polskie; German: Polnisch-Preußen) was a province of the Crown of the Kingdom of Poland, which was established after the Second Peace of Thorn (1466) from territory in Pomerelia and …

  7. State of the Teutonic Order - Wikipedia

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    WebOverview. Established in Prussia and the Polish Masovian Chełmno Land in the 13th century, the state expanded mostly as a result of the 13th-century Prussian Crusade against the pagan Baltic Prussians and the 14th-century invasions of neighboring Christian countries of Poland and Lithuania. The conquests were followed by German and Polish …

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    WebOfficial site for Holiday Inn, Holiday Inn Express, Crowne Plaza, Hotel Indigo, InterContinental, Staybridge Suites, Candlewood Suites and IHG One Rewards. Get the best rate with our Best Price Guarantee.

  9. Free State of Prussia - Wikipedia

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    WebThe Free State of Prussia (German: Freistaat Preußen, pronounced [ˌfʁaɪ̯ʃtaːt ˈpʁɔɪ̯sn̩] ()) was one of the constituent states of Germany from 1918 to 1947. The successor to the Kingdom of Prussia after the defeat of the German Empire in World War I, it continued to be the dominant state in Germany during the Weimar Republic, as it had been during the …

  10. Friedrich Schleiermacher | Biography, Theology, Works, & Facts

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    WebNov 17, 2022 · Friedrich Schleiermacher, in full Friedrich Daniel Ernst Schleiermacher, (born November 21, 1768, Breslau, Silesia—died February 12, 1834, Berlin), German theologian, preacher, and classical philologist, generally recognized as the founder of modern Protestant theology. His major work, Der christliche Glaube (1821–22; 2nd ed. …



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