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Prussia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Kingdom of Prussia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Franco-Prussian War - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Brief description of Prussian blue: ... Source of Prussian blue: ... That in the printing ink was identified as Prussian blue plus the presence of crystals of ultramarine blue dispersed between the paper fibres.
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A major event in German history was the defeat of France in the Franco-Prussian War in 1871, making Germany a world power. It was during this war that, in 1870, Prussian Prime Minister Otto von Bismarck orchestrated the unification of the German states.
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Baltic studies in Prussian ... PRUSSIAN RECONSTRUCTIONS; BALTIC PRUSSIAN IN BALTIC PRUSSIA; ... Kails! You are on the Prussian site,
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With exception of the small Hohenzollern district, the original domain of the Prussian royal family, it does not extend beyond the Main. However, in a south-westerly direction west of the Rhine it includes a considerable portion of the basin of the Saar and of the plateau of Lorraine.
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The Franco-Prussian war, which began in July of 1870, was a disaster for France. By September 20, 1870, an invading army of Prussians had surrounded the French capital of Paris. The leaders of the French Republic then found themselves besieged and unable to communicate with their own armies in the provinces.
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Material on German and Prussian history. ... About: The Schmalkaldic League; The Reformation caused newly Lutheran territories within the Holy Roman Empire to clash with their Catholic Emperor. These tensions produced ... Prussian HistoryMillions of titles, new & used. Qualified orders over $25 ship free Amazon.com/books...
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