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- Prussia - Wikipedia
Prussia, with its capital at Königsberg and then, when it became the Kingdom of Prussia in 1701, Berlin, decisively shaped the history of Germany Prussia formed the German Empire when it united the German states in 1871
- Prussia | History, Maps, Flag, Definition | Britannica
Prussia, in European history, any of three historical areas of eastern and central Europe It is most often associated with the kingdom ruled by the German Hohenzollern dynasty, which claimed much of northern Germany and western Poland in the 18th and 19th centuries and united Germany under its leadership in 1871
- Prussia - New World Encyclopedia
The state of Brandenberg-Prussia became commonly known as "Prussia," although most of its territory, in Brandenburg, Pomerania, and western Germany, lay outside of Prussia proper
- What is Prussia? Understanding Prussian History
You have Prussian ancestry, but can’t find Prussia on modern maps Dive into this disappearing state with this overview of Prussian history
- Which country is Prussia now? - traveltogermanyguide. com
Prussia no longer exists as a country, as it was dissolved after World War II The territory that was once Prussia is now part of modern-day Germany, Poland, Russia, and Lithuania
- Prussia: The Rise and Fall of a Kingdom that Forged Modern Germany
By 1525, the secularised Prussian state emerged under the Duchy of Prussia, ruled by the Hohenzollern family, who would dominate its history The name “Prussia” became synonymous with a kingdom rather than a mere geographic area when, in 1701, Frederick I declared himself the King of Prussia
- History of Prussia
Discover key events, cultural heritage, and the impact of Prussia on modern Europe, including its military, political, and economic developments throughout the centuries
- Prussia – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
Prussia (Preußen) was a feudal state, later a kingdom and finally a republic in central Europe, existing from early modern times to 1945
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