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  • Prussian estates
  • The Prussian estates (German: Preußischer Landtag; Polish: Stany pruskie) were representative bodies of Prussia, first created by the Monastic state of

    Prussian estates

    Prussian_estates

  • Prussia
  • German state from 1525 to 1947

    privilege of the Prussian estates to confirm or veto taxes raised by the elector: while in 1656, an Akzise was raised with the estates' consent, the elector

    Prussia

    Prussia

    Prussia

  • Prussian House of Lords
  • Upper house of the Kingdom of Prussia

    The Prussian House of Lords (German: Preußisches Herrenhaus) in Berlin was the upper house of the Landtag of Prussia (German: Preußischer Landtag), the

    Prussian House of Lords

    Prussian House of Lords

    Prussian_House_of_Lords

  • Königsberg
  • Historic German city, now Kaliningrad, Russia

    1672. The Prussian estates' submission to Frederick William followed; in 1673 and 1674, the elector received taxes not granted by the estates and Königsberg

    Königsberg

    Königsberg

    Königsberg

  • Brandenburg–Prussia
  • Constituent state of the Holy Roman Empire from 1618 to 1701

    privilege of the Prussian estates to confirm or veto taxes raised by the elector: while in 1656, an Akzise was raised with the estates' consent, the elector

    Brandenburg–Prussia

    Brandenburg–Prussia

    Brandenburg–Prussia

  • Thirteen Years' War (1454–1466)
  • Conflict between the Prussian Confederation, Poland, and the Teutonic Order

    Prussia became more prominent, and the Prussian estates leaned increasingly towards Poland. In 1397 Prussian knights had founded a secret organisation

    Thirteen Years' War (1454–1466)

    Thirteen Years' War (1454–1466)

    Thirteen_Years'_War_(1454–1466)

  • Duchy of Prussia
  • Historical state (1525–1701)

    new duke. On 10 December 1525, at their session in Königsberg, the Prussian estates established the Lutheran Church in Ducal Prussia by deciding the Church

    Duchy of Prussia

    Duchy of Prussia

    Duchy_of_Prussia

  • The Estates
  • Assemblies of representatives of feudal society

    Landstände, the territorial estates within the Holy Roman Empire Estates of Württemberg Prussian estates Riksdag of the Estates, the former diet of Sweden

    The Estates

    The_Estates

  • Junker (Prussia)
  • Member of the landed nobility

    nobility in Prussia. They owned great estates that were maintained and worked by peasants with few rights.‍ These estates often lay in the countryside outside

    Junker (Prussia)

    Junker (Prussia)

    Junker_(Prussia)

  • Provinces of Prussia
  • Subdivisions 1815–1947

    representative bodies (Provincial Estates) on the same estates-based lines as the existing provinces. Prussia's victory in the Franco-Prussian War led to the foundation

    Provinces of Prussia

    Provinces of Prussia

    Provinces_of_Prussia

  • Prussian Army
  • Land forces of Prussia (1701–1919)

    The Royal Prussian Army (1701–1919, German: Königlich Preußische Armee) served as the army of the Kingdom of Prussia. It became vital to the development

    Prussian Army

    Prussian Army

    Prussian_Army

  • Prussia (region)
  • Historical region on the south-eastern coast of the Baltic Sea in Europe

    Initially enjoying broad autonomy including an own local legislature, the Prussian Estates, and maintaining its own laws, customs and rights, Royal Prussia was

    Prussia (region)

    Prussia (region)

    Prussia_(region)

  • Prussian Confederation
  • Organization of Prussian nobles in opposition to the Teutonic Order (1440-66)

    the burghers, nobility and landowners from the Teutonic state (see Prussian estates) organized themselves to oppose the rule of the order more effectively

    Prussian Confederation

    Prussian Confederation

    Prussian_Confederation

  • Estates of the realm
  • Broad orders of social hierarchy

    The estates of the realm, or three estates, were the broad orders of social hierarchy used in Christendom from the Middle Ages to early modern Europe.

    Estates of the realm

    Estates of the realm

    Estates_of_the_realm

  • Prussian Diet
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Prussian Diet may refer to: Prussian estates (1370s–1848) Prussian Landtag (1848–1933) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title

    Prussian Diet

    Prussian_Diet

  • Polish–Teutonic Wars
  • Military conflicts

    Prussia became more prominent, and the Prussian estates leaned increasingly towards Poland. In 1397 Prussian knights had founded a secret organisation

    Polish–Teutonic Wars

    Polish–Teutonic Wars

    Polish–Teutonic_Wars

  • Prussian House of Representatives
  • Lower chamber of the Prussian Landtag (1850–1918)

    Herrenhaus), it formed the Prussian bicameral legislature. The Prussian House of Representatives was established by the Prussian constitution of 5 December

    Prussian House of Representatives

    Prussian House of Representatives

    Prussian_House_of_Representatives

  • Landtag
  • German and Austrian state legislature

    meetings were held in the Monastic state of the Teutonic Order. See also Prussian estates. from 1525, in Ducal Prussia. See also Preußischer Landtag. As Austria

    Landtag

    Landtag

    Landtag

  • War of the Priests (Poland)
  • 15th-century war in Poland

    Oporowski however, unlike Kiełbasa, did not have the support of the Prussian estates as he was not from the region. This resulted in a dispute in which

    War of the Priests (Poland)

    War_of_the_Priests_(Poland)

  • Prussian virtues
  • Ethical code associated with Prussian society

    Pietism quickly became closely intertwined with Prussian governmental bodies at all levels and among all estates. Numerous pastors and administrators educated

    Prussian virtues

    Prussian_virtues

  • Royal Prussia
  • Autonomous province of the Kingdom of Poland (1466–1569)

    of the Prussian lands as subjects, incorporated Prussia into the Polish kingdom, and granted them considerable autonomy. The Prussian estates received

    Royal Prussia

    Royal Prussia

    Royal_Prussia

  • Hieronymus Roth
  • The Prussian Estates and Roth saw this as a step towards tyranny: before, when a conflict between the Estates and the Elector arose, the Estates always

    Hieronymus Roth

    Hieronymus Roth

    Hieronymus_Roth

  • State of the Teutonic Order
  • Baltic state, 1226–1561

    Poland, which became known as the Prussian Homage. On 10 December 1525 at their session in Königsberg the Prussian estates established the Lutheran Church

    State of the Teutonic Order

    State of the Teutonic Order

    State_of_the_Teutonic_Order

  • Austro-Prussian War
  • 1866 war in Europe

    The Austro-Prussian War (German: Preußisch-Österreichischer Krieg) was fought in 1866 between the Austrian Empire and the Kingdom of Prussia, with each

    Austro-Prussian War

    Austro-Prussian War

    Austro-Prussian_War

  • West Prussia
  • Province of Prussia

    against the Teutonic state, initially by the Lizard Union and later by the Prussian Confederation, both pledging allegiance to the Polish king, caused the

    West Prussia

    West Prussia

    West_Prussia

  • Junker
  • German noble honorific

    controlled almost all of the land and government, or by extension, the Prussian estate owners regardless of noble status. With the formation of the German

    Junker

    Junker

    Junker

  • Austro-Prussian rivalry
  • Cooperation and rivalry between Austria and Prussia up to 1866

    the rising Brandenburg-Prussian power in the north, which replaced the Electorate of Saxony as the leading Protestant estate. The efforts made by the

    Austro-Prussian rivalry

    Austro-Prussian rivalry

    Austro-Prussian_rivalry

  • Albrecht von Kalckstein
  • German noble (1592–1667)

    families manor in Ducal Prussia and became a leading figure of the Prussian estates opponents of Frederick William, Elector of Brandenburg. Kalckstein

    Albrecht von Kalckstein

    Albrecht_von_Kalckstein

  • Kaliningrad
  • City in Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia

    Triangle: Ducal Prussian Estates, Prussian Rulers and Poland. The Policy of the City of Königsberg versus Poland 1525–1701". Parliaments, Estates and Representation

    Kaliningrad

    Kaliningrad

    Kaliningrad

  • Frederick William IV
  • King of Prussia from 1840 to 1861

    William IV focussed his attention on the Provincial Estates, the representative bodies of the eight Prussian provinces, which had been founded in 1823. In 1847

    Frederick William IV

    Frederick William IV

    Frederick_William_IV

  • Prussian Partition
  • Territory of Poland–Lithuania acquired by Prussia during the Partitions of Poland

    The Prussian Partition (Polish: Zabór pruski), or Prussian Poland, is the former territories of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth acquired during the

    Prussian Partition

    Prussian Partition

    Prussian_Partition

  • George of Polentz
  • The Prussian estates established the Lutheran Church in Prussia by the Church Order decided on 10 December 1525. Polentz implemented the Prussian Church

    George of Polentz

    George_of_Polentz

  • Prussian Reform Movement
  • Period of social, political and economic change in Prussia (1800s–20s)

    The Prussian Reform Movement was a series of constitutional, administrative, social, and economic reforms in early 19th-century Prussia. They are sometimes

    Prussian Reform Movement

    Prussian Reform Movement

    Prussian_Reform_Movement

  • Battle for Kneiphof
  • Part of the Thirteen Years' War

    annexation of the Prussian state by the Kingdom of Poland. The Teutonic conquest of Kaliningrad deprived the Lower Prussian estates of urban leadership

    Battle for Kneiphof

    Battle for Kneiphof

    Battle_for_Kneiphof

  • Treaty of Bromberg
  • 1657 alliance between Poland–Lithuania and Brandenburg

    became extinct in the male line, the Prussian duchy was agreed to pass on to the Polish crown. That made Prussian estates have to pay conditional allegiance

    Treaty of Bromberg

    Treaty of Bromberg

    Treaty_of_Bromberg

  • Prussian Crusade
  • Series of 13th-century campaigns of Roman Catholic crusaders

    The Prussian Crusade was a series of 13th-century campaigns of Roman Catholic crusaders, primarily led by the Teutonic Knights, to Christianize under duress

    Prussian Crusade

    Prussian Crusade

    Prussian_Crusade

  • Prussian National Monument for the Liberation Wars
  • Monument in Berlin

    German Fatherland rather than to the king. On 7 February 1813 the East Prussian estates unanimously voted for financing, recruiting, and equipping a militia

    Prussian National Monument for the Liberation Wars

    Prussian National Monument for the Liberation Wars

    Prussian_National_Monument_for_the_Liberation_Wars

  • Kingdom of Hanover
  • 19th-century state in the German Confederation

    the Austro-Prussian War, his kingdom was conquered by Prussia in 1866 and ceased to exist as an independent kingdom, becoming the Prussian Province of

    Kingdom of Hanover

    Kingdom of Hanover

    Kingdom_of_Hanover

  • Christian Ludwig von Kalckstein
  • Prussian count executed for treason

    representative of the Prussian estates. Frederick William was alarmed that the rebellious Kalckstein would inspire opposition in the estates, which met in July

    Christian Ludwig von Kalckstein

    Christian Ludwig von Kalckstein

    Christian_Ludwig_von_Kalckstein

  • Tannenberg Memorial
  • Former German monument in East Prussia

    president in the dark of night, on a gun carriage, from Hindenburg's East Prussian estate, Neudeck. Following a torch-lit route and escorted by infantry and

    Tannenberg Memorial

    Tannenberg Memorial

    Tannenberg_Memorial

  • Friedrich Ferdinand Alexander zu Dohna-Schlobitten
  • Prussian politician (1771–1831)

    office in November 1810. He returned to his estates in East Prussia and organized a meeting of the Prussian estates in Königsberg with Ludwig Yorck von Wartenburg

    Friedrich Ferdinand Alexander zu Dohna-Schlobitten

    Friedrich_Ferdinand_Alexander_zu_Dohna-Schlobitten

  • Siege of Marienburg (1454)
  • ethnic and social groups of Prussia became more prominent, and the Prussian estates leaned increasingly towards Poland. By 1410, an alliance of Poles and

    Siege of Marienburg (1454)

    Siege_of_Marienburg_(1454)

  • Szymon Rudnicki (bishop)
  • matters of enforcing the rights of the Prussian estates in Ducal Prussia and the obligations of the Prussian fief. He maintained lively social contacts

    Szymon Rudnicki (bishop)

    Szymon Rudnicki (bishop)

    Szymon_Rudnicki_(bishop)

  • Kneiphof Town Hall
  • renovated in 1387. Political and religious disputes between the Prussian estates and ducal Prussian officials during the 1560s led to involvement by King Sigismund

    Kneiphof Town Hall

    Kneiphof Town Hall

    Kneiphof_Town_Hall

  • Prussian Settlement Commission
  • Government body for Germanization of Polish lands

    The Prussian Settlement Commission, officially known as the Royal Prussian Settlement Commission in the Provinces West Prussia and Posen (German: Königlich

    Prussian Settlement Commission

    Prussian Settlement Commission

    Prussian_Settlement_Commission

  • Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg-Schwerin
  • German state (1815–1918)

    The grand duchy was bounded by the Baltic coast in the north and the Prussian province of Pomerania in the northeast, where the border with the Hither

    Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg-Schwerin

    Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg-Schwerin

    Grand_Duchy_of_Mecklenburg-Schwerin

  • Jan Bażyński
  • Jagiellon to reincorporate Prussian lands into the Polish kingdom. Consequently, he led the uprising of the Prussian Estates against the Knights. In 1454

    Jan Bażyński

    Jan Bażyński

    Jan_Bażyński

  • Paul von Hindenburg
  • President of Germany from 1925 to 1934

    Hindenburg saw combat during the Austro-Prussian and Franco-Prussian wars. In 1873, he was admitted to the prestigious Prussian War College in Berlin, where he

    Paul von Hindenburg

    Paul von Hindenburg

    Paul_von_Hindenburg

  • Electorate of Hesse
  • Historical state in Germany

    survived until the state was annexed by Prussia in 1866 following the Austro-Prussian War. The Elector's formal titles included "Elector of Hesse, Prince of

    Electorate of Hesse

    Electorate of Hesse

    Electorate_of_Hesse

  • Princess Dorothea Sophie of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg
  • Duchess consort of Prussia (1636–1689)

    the Lutheran to the Calvinist denomination. Asked by the (lutheran) Prussian Estates about her religious convictions, she gave them a detailed "Confession

    Princess Dorothea Sophie of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg

    Princess Dorothea Sophie of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg

    Princess_Dorothea_Sophie_of_Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg

  • Preußische Hauptkadettenanstalt
  • Prussian Army military academy

    ("Royal Prussian Main Cadet's Institute") in Groß-Lichterfelde near Berlin, was the main military academy training officer corps of the Prussian Army from

    Preußische Hauptkadettenanstalt

    Preußische Hauptkadettenanstalt

    Preußische_Hauptkadettenanstalt

  • Helmuth von Moltke the Elder
  • German field marshal (1800–1891)

    ˈmɔltkə]; 26 October 1800 – 24 April 1891) was a Prussian Generalfeldmarschall. The chief of staff of the Prussian Army for thirty years, he is regarded as the

    Helmuth von Moltke the Elder

    Helmuth von Moltke the Elder

    Helmuth_von_Moltke_the_Elder

  • Mikołaj Wulkowski
  • Voivode of the Pomeranian Voivodeship

    According to his correspondence, plague disrupted assemblies of the Royal Prussian estates in the 1490s. Polska Akademia Umiejętności (1874). Pamietnik (in Polish)

    Mikołaj Wulkowski

    Mikołaj Wulkowski

    Mikołaj_Wulkowski

  • List of treaties
  • Northern War – anti-Swedish alliance of Brandenburg-Prussia and Royal Prussian estates 1656 Treaty of Königsberg (1656) Second Northern War – Duchy of Prussia

    List of treaties

    List of treaties

    List_of_treaties

  • Margrave Christian Ludwig of Brandenburg-Schwedt
  • 17/18th-century Prussian nobleman and Army officer

    Brandenburg-Schwedt and a military officer of the Prussian Army. The margravial title was given to princes of the Prussian Royal House and did not express a territorial

    Margrave Christian Ludwig of Brandenburg-Schwedt

    Margrave Christian Ludwig of Brandenburg-Schwedt

    Margrave_Christian_Ludwig_of_Brandenburg-Schwedt

  • Province of Posen
  • Province of Prussia (1848–1920)

    unproductive lands (not only marshland) for the host estate owners. Greater Poland became Prussian in 1772 (Netze District) and 1793 (South Prussia) during

    Province of Posen

    Province of Posen

    Province_of_Posen

  • Second Schleswig War
  • War between Denmark, Prussia, and Austria in 1864

    Deutsch-Dänischer Krieg or German-Danish War), also sometimes known as the Dano-Prussian War or Prusso-Danish War, was the second military conflict over the Schleswig–Holstein

    Second Schleswig War

    Second Schleswig War

    Second_Schleswig_War

  • House of Hohenzollern
  • German royal and imperial dynasty

    which ruled the Burgraviate of Nuremberg and later became the Brandenburg–Prussian branch. The Swabian branch ruled the principalities of Hohenzollern-Hechingen

    House of Hohenzollern

    House of Hohenzollern

    House_of_Hohenzollern

  • Treaty of Königsberg (1656)
  • 1656 treaty between Sweden and Brandenburg

    defensive alliance with the Royal Prussian nobility, who maintained an army consisting of 600 troops raised by the Prussian estates and a levy of 3,000 to 4,000

    Treaty of Königsberg (1656)

    Treaty of Königsberg (1656)

    Treaty_of_Königsberg_(1656)

  • Prussian State Ministry
  • Government of Prussia

    The Prussian State Ministry (German: Preußisches Staatsministerium) from 1808 to 1850 was the executive body of ministers, subordinate to the King of Prussia

    Prussian State Ministry

    Prussian State Ministry

    Prussian_State_Ministry

  • Diet (assembly)
  • Type of deliberative assembly

    Empire before the 1848 revolution. The Riksdag of the Estates was the diet of the four estates of Sweden, from the 15th century until 1866. The Diet of

    Diet (assembly)

    Diet (assembly)

    Diet_(assembly)

  • Chlodwig, Prince of Hohenlohe-Schillingsfürst
  • Chancellor of the German Empire from 1894 to 1900

    Hesse-Rotenburg died, leaving his estates to his nephews. It was not until 1840 that it was determined how to divide these estates. On 15 October 1840 Chlodwig's

    Chlodwig, Prince of Hohenlohe-Schillingsfürst

    Chlodwig, Prince of Hohenlohe-Schillingsfürst

    Chlodwig,_Prince_of_Hohenlohe-Schillingsfürst

  • German Americans
  • Americans of German birth or descent

    farmers and intellectuals; Protestants, Catholics, Jews, and atheists; Prussians, Saxons, and Hessians; abolitionists and slave owners; farmers and townsfolk;

    German Americans

    German Americans

    German_Americans

  • Hermann Ende
  • German architect (1829–1907)

    1882–1883: Café Helms, Berlin 1883: Ständehaus (House of the West Prussian Estates) in Danzig 1883: Sedan panorama near Berlin Alexanderplatz station

    Hermann Ende

    Hermann Ende

    Hermann_Ende

  • East Prussia
  • Historic province of Prussia and Germany

    elector also subdued the noble estates of Prussia. Although Brandenburg was a part of the Holy Roman Empire, the Prussian lands were not within the Holy

    East Prussia

    East Prussia

    East_Prussia

  • Second Peace of Thorn (1466)
  • Peace treaty between Poland and the Teutonic Order

    such as the minting of its own coins, its own Diet meetings (see the Prussian estates), its own military, and its own administrative usage of the German

    Second Peace of Thorn (1466)

    Second Peace of Thorn (1466)

    Second_Peace_of_Thorn_(1466)

  • George Keith, 10th Earl Marischal
  • Scottish-born army officer and diplomat (1692–1778

    Keith the right to use his title and regain his estates in Britain. Frederick appointed Keith as the Prussian ambassador to Britain in 1759, but despite brief

    George Keith, 10th Earl Marischal

    George Keith, 10th Earl Marischal

    George_Keith,_10th_Earl_Marischal

  • 1931 Prussian Landtag referendum
  • German referendum

    The 1931 Prussian Landtag referendum was an attempt to prematurely dissolve the sitting session of the Landtag (parliament) of the Weimar German state

    1931 Prussian Landtag referendum

    1931 Prussian Landtag referendum

    1931_Prussian_Landtag_referendum

  • Canton system (Prussia)
  • 1733–1813 military recruitment system in Prussia

    Canton Regulation (Kantonreglement) was a system of recruitment used by the Prussian army between 1733 and 1813. The country was divided into recruiting districts

    Canton system (Prussia)

    Canton_system_(Prussia)

  • Evangelical Lutheran Church in Lithuania
  • few churches. The Prussian Lithuanians were only thoroughly Christianised starting with the Reformation in Prussia, the Prussian estates established the

    Evangelical Lutheran Church in Lithuania

    Evangelical Lutheran Church in Lithuania

    Evangelical_Lutheran_Church_in_Lithuania

  • House of Alvensleben
  • German noble family

    whereas the red branch died out in 1553. The family acquired many further estates, some located in the Archbishopric of Magdeburg, the Margraviate of Brandenburg

    House of Alvensleben

    House of Alvensleben

    House_of_Alvensleben

  • Nicolaus von Tüngen
  • office because of protests from the clergy and people of Warmia and the Prussian Estates. At the same time, Nicolaus of Tüngen began to strive to obtain his

    Nicolaus von Tüngen

    Nicolaus_von_Tüngen

  • Warcino
  • Village in Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland

    Brandenburg-Prussian province of Pomerania in 1653. The Varzin branch of the Zitzewitz noble family became extinct in 1781, whereafter the estates changed

    Warcino

    Warcino

    Warcino

  • Sackheim
  • 1806. On 5 February 1813 after the Convention of Tauroggen, the East Prussian estates met there with Count Dohna and Yorck to discuss the raising of troops

    Sackheim

    Sackheim

  • Hohenzollern Castle
  • Castle in Baden-Württemberg, Germany

    reputation of the Prussian Royal Family.[citation needed] Construction began in 1850, and was funded entirely by the Brandenburg-Prussian and the Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen

    Hohenzollern Castle

    Hohenzollern Castle

    Hohenzollern_Castle

  • Friedrich Wilhelm von Steuben
  • Prussian military officer (1730–1794)

    November 28, 1794), often referred to in English as Baron von Steuben, was a Prussian-born army officer who played a leading role in the American Revolutionary

    Friedrich Wilhelm von Steuben

    Friedrich Wilhelm von Steuben

    Friedrich_Wilhelm_von_Steuben

  • Prussian Union of Churches
  • German Protestant church body

    The Prussian Union of Churches (known under multiple other names) was a major Protestant church body which emerged in 1817 from a series of decrees by

    Prussian Union of Churches

    Prussian Union of Churches

    Prussian_Union_of_Churches

  • Jürgen Petersohn
  • German historian

    Northumbrian uncial script of the 8th century to the history of the Prussian estates in the 16th and early 17th centuries, and the history of science of

    Jürgen Petersohn

    Jürgen Petersohn

    Jürgen_Petersohn

  • Sejmik
  • One of local parliaments in the history of Poland and Lithuania

    mostly abandoned (with the exceptions of those in Royal Prussia, see Prussian estates); instead, provincial deputies would meet in special sessions during

    Sejmik

    Sejmik

    Sejmik

  • Conservative Party (Prussia)
  • Prussian political party

    IV to promise governmental reforms and to authorize the election of the Prussian National Assembly, which convened in May 1848 to draft a constitution for

    Conservative Party (Prussia)

    Conservative_Party_(Prussia)

  • House of Bismarck
  • German noble family

    Mencken Jkr. Bernhard von Bismarck (1810–1893), Prussian chamberlain (Kammerherr), member of the Prussian Landtag, ∞ 1) Adelheid Fanninger (1824-1844) ∞

    House of Bismarck

    House of Bismarck

    House_of_Bismarck

  • Prince-Bishopric of Warmia
  • Prince-bishopric in Warmia (1243–1772)

    as duke. On 10 December 1525, at their session in Königsberg, the Prussian estates established the Lutheran Church in Ducal Prussia by deciding the Church

    Prince-Bishopric of Warmia

    Prince-Bishopric of Warmia

    Prince-Bishopric_of_Warmia

  • Swedish Pomerania
  • Sweden-held lands on the southern Baltic coast (1630–1815)

    One fourth of the "knightly" estates (Rittergut) in Swedish Pomerania were held by Swedish nobles. The ducal estates (Domäne), initially distributed

    Swedish Pomerania

    Swedish Pomerania

    Swedish_Pomerania

  • German Confederation
  • Association of German states (1815–1866)

    localities, but also the Prussian court, and especially the Prussian army. Increasingly after 1815, a centralized Prussian government based in Berlin

    German Confederation

    German Confederation

    German_Confederation

  • Abolition of Prussia
  • 1947 dissolution of Prussia

    1864 Second Schleswig War, Austria in the Austro-Prussian War of 1866, and France in the Franco-Prussian War of 1870–1871. The wars culminated in the unification

    Abolition of Prussia

    Abolition_of_Prussia

  • German General Staff
  • Full-time body at the head of the Prussian Army and German Army

    the Prussian General Staff and officially the Great General Staff (German: Großer Generalstab), was a full-time body at the head of the Prussian Army

    German General Staff

    German General Staff

    German_General_Staff

  • History of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (1648–1764)
  • The Prussian ruler was also a recipient of other, including territorial (Lębork and Bytów fiefs, Draheim Starostwo), privileges. The Prussian estates ended

    History of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (1648–1764)

    History of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (1648–1764)

    History_of_the_Polish–Lithuanian_Commonwealth_(1648–1764)

  • Otto von Bismarck
  • Chancellor of Germany from 1871 to 1890

    which was an expedient rooted in Prussian history. "He never had a Pole among his peasants" working the Bismarckian estates; it was the educated Polish bourgeoisie

    Otto von Bismarck

    Otto von Bismarck

    Otto_von_Bismarck

  • Victoria, Princess Royal
  • German Empress in 1888

    preserved and catalogued. These give a detailed insight into life at the Prussian court between 1858 and 1900. Victoria was born at 1:50 pm on 21 November

    Victoria, Princess Royal

    Victoria, Princess Royal

    Victoria,_Princess_Royal

  • Wedel family
  • German noble family

    (1793–1866), Prussian district administrator of Angermünde Botho von Wedel (1862–1943), German diplomat Busso von Wedell (1804–1874), Prussian treasury official

    Wedel family

    Wedel family

    Wedel_family

  • Province of Pomerania (1815–1945)
  • Province of Prussia from 1815 to 1945

    kilometers to the northeast. Here the province shared borders with the Prussian provinces of Posen and West Prussia. The long, graded shoreline featured

    Province of Pomerania (1815–1945)

    Province of Pomerania (1815–1945)

    Province_of_Pomerania_(1815–1945)

  • Rudolf von Bennigsen
  • German politician (1824–1902)

    second chamber of the Estates Assembly,[citation needed] used all his influence to keep Hanover neutral in the Austro-Prussian War, but in vain. He took

    Rudolf von Bennigsen

    Rudolf von Bennigsen

    Rudolf_von_Bennigsen

  • Christian Graf von Haugwitz
  • German statesman (1752–1832)

    returned to settle on his estates in Silesia, and in 1791 was elected general director of the province by the Silesian estates. Upon the request of King

    Christian Graf von Haugwitz

    Christian Graf von Haugwitz

    Christian_Graf_von_Haugwitz

  • Radziwiłł family
  • Polish–Lithuanian noble family

    a major role in promoting the Prussian-Polish relationship in Berlin. These included Polish politicians in the Prussian Parliament or such famous people

    Radziwiłł family

    Radziwiłł family

    Radziwiłł_family

  • August Neidhardt von Gneisenau
  • Generalfeldmarschall of Prussian Army (1760–1831)

    October 1760 – 23 August 1831) was a Prussian field marshal. He was a prominent figure in the reform of the Prussian military and the War of Liberation

    August Neidhardt von Gneisenau

    August Neidhardt von Gneisenau

    August_Neidhardt_von_Gneisenau

  • German militarism
  • Militaristic culture present in Germany between 1815 and 1945

    a combination of militarism and nationalism. Within the then-dominant Prussian Army, reactionary and right-leaning tendencies were highly influential

    German militarism

    German militarism

    German_militarism

  • Antoni Radziwiłł
  • Polish and Prussian noble (1775–1833)

    raˈd͡ʑiviww]; 13 June 1775 – 7 April 1833) was a Polish–Lithuanian and Prussian noble, aristocrat, musician, and politician. Initially a hereditary Duke

    Antoni Radziwiłł

    Antoni Radziwiłł

    Antoni_Radziwiłł

  • House of Schoenaich-Carolath
  • 1697, the Bohemian ruler, Emperor Joseph I, granted the two estates legal status as Free Estates. Baron Hans Georg von Schoenaich-Beuthen was elevated to

    House of Schoenaich-Carolath

    House of Schoenaich-Carolath

    House_of_Schoenaich-Carolath

  • War of the First Coalition
  • 1792–1797 battles between French revolutionaries and neighbouring monarchies

    July 1792, an army under the Duke of Brunswick and composed mostly of Prussians joined the Austrian side and invaded France. The capture of Verdun (2

    War of the First Coalition

    War of the First Coalition

    War_of_the_First_Coalition

  • First Schleswig War
  • 1848–1851 war between Denmark and Prussia

    predominantly Danish with a German elite concentrated in the cities and estates, modernisation brought extensive German influence. German became the language

    First Schleswig War

    First Schleswig War

    First_Schleswig_War

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  • ISIDOR
  • Male

    Russian

    ISIDOR

    (Russian Исидор): Russian form of Greek Isidoros, ISIDOR means "gift of Isis."

    ISIDOR

  • ROSTYA
  • Male

    Russian

    ROSTYA

    (Рося) Russian pet form of Czech/Russian Rostislav, ROSTYA means "usurp-glory."

    ROSTYA

  • VASILY
  • Male

    Russian

    VASILY

    Variant spelling of Russian Vasiliy, VASILY means "king."

    VASILY

  • IRINEY
  • Male

    Russian

    IRINEY

    Variant spelling of Russian Irinei, IRINEY means "peaceful."

    IRINEY

  • PASHA
  • Male

    Russian

    PASHA

    (Паша) Russian pet form of Czech/Russian Pavel, PASHA means "small."

    PASHA

  • YEVA
  • Female

    Russian

    YEVA

    (Russian Ева): Armenian and Russian form of Greek Eva, YEVA means "life." 

    YEVA

  • Pressman
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Pressman

    English : occupational name for a priest’s servant, from Middle English pr(i)est ‘priest’, ‘minister’ + man ‘man’.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : occupational name for someone who did ironing and pressing of clothes, from Yiddish pres ‘flat iron’ + man ‘man’.

    Pressman

  • VIKENTI
  • Male

    Russian

    VIKENTI

    Variant spelling of Russian Vikentiy, VIKENTI means "conquering."

    VIKENTI

  • ARSENIY
  • Male

    Russian

    ARSENIY

    Variant spelling of Russian Arseniy, ARSENIY means "virile."

    ARSENIY

  • ALEXEY
  • Male

    Russian

    ALEXEY

    Variant spelling of Russian Aleksey, ALEXEY means "defender."

    ALEXEY

  • VASSILY
  • Male

    Russian

    VASSILY

    Variant spelling of Russian Vasiliy, VASSILY means "king."

    VASSILY

  • GENNADI
  • Male

    Russian

    GENNADI

    Variant spelling of Russian Gennadiy, GENNADI means "noble."

    GENNADI

  • LUDMILA
  • Female

    Russian

    LUDMILA

    (Людмила) Russian feminine form of Czech/Russian Ludmil, LUDMILA means "people's favor." 

    LUDMILA

  • AFANASEI
  • Male

    Russian

    AFANASEI

    Variant spelling of Russian Afanasiy, AFANASEI means "immortal."

    AFANASEI

  • AFANASII
  • Male

    Russian

    AFANASII

    Variant spelling of Russian Afanasiy, AFANASII means "immortal."

    AFANASII

  • VASILI
  • Male

    Russian

    VASILI

    Variant spelling of Russian Vasiliy, VASILI means "king."

    VASILI

  • GENNADY
  • Male

    Russian

    GENNADY

    Variant spelling of Russian Gennadiy, GENNADY means "noble."

    GENNADY

  • ARSENI
  • Male

    Russian

    ARSENI

    Variant spelling of Russian Arseniy, ARSENI means "virile."

    ARSENI

  • FADEI
  • Male

    Russian

    FADEI

    Variant spelling of Russian Faddei, FADEI means "courageous."

    FADEI

  • AFANASY
  • Male

    Russian

    AFANASY

    Variant spelling of Russian Afanasiy, AFANASY means "immortal."

    AFANASY

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  • Lohitashwa | லோஹிதாஷ்வா
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Lohitashwa | லோஹிதாஷ்வா

    One with red horse, Fire

  • RasheedUdDin
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    RasheedUdDin

    Wise (Person) of the Faith Islam

  • Aleena
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Aleena

    Beautiful, Silk of heaven

  • Jyotishmati
  • Girl/Female

    Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu

    Jyotishmati

    Luminous; Bright; Glowing; Lustrous

  • ÄŒENÄšK
  • Male

    Czechoslovakian

    ÄŒENÄšK

    , conquering.

  • Maachathi
  • Girl/Female

    Biblical

    Maachathi

    Broken.

  • Frazer
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, British, Christian, English, French, Scottish

    Frazer

    French Town; Curly Hair; Strawberry; Variant of Fraser of the Forest Men

  • Sowersby
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Sowersby

    English : variant of Sowerby.

  • ACÄ”NATH
  • Female

    Hebrew

    ACĔNATH

    (אָסְנַת) Hebrew name of Egyptian origin, ACĔNATH means "belonging to the goddess Neith." In the bible, this is the name of Joseph's Egyptian wife.

  • Pinion
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Pinion

    English : unexplained; perhaps, as Reaney and Wilson propose, a variant of Welsh Beynon. However, the modern surname in the UK is found mainly in Lincolnshire, on the other side of the country from Wales.

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  • Pressmen
  • pl.

    of Pressman

  • Prussian
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to Prussia.

  • Prutenic
  • a.

    Prussian; -- applied to certain astronomical tables published in the sixteenth century, founded on the principles of Copernicus, a Prussian.

  • Russianize
  • v. t.

    To make Russian, or more or less like the Russians; as, to Russianize the Poles.

  • Letts
  • n. pl.

    An Indo-European people, allied to the Lithuanians and Old Prussians, and inhabiting a part of the Baltic provinces of Russia.

  • Russophobia
  • n.

    Morbid dread of Russia or of Russian influence.

  • Russian
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to Russia, its inhabitants, or language.

  • Lithuanian
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to Lithuania (formerly a principality united with Poland, but now Russian and Prussian territory).

  • Russian
  • n.

    A native or inhabitant of Russia; the language of Russia.

  • Prussiate
  • n.

    A salt of prussic acid; a cyanide.

  • Russophilist
  • n.

    One who, not being a Russian, favors Russian policy and aggrandizement.

  • Muscovite
  • n.

    A native or inhabitant of Muscovy or ancient Russia; hence, a Russian.

  • Pruce
  • n.

    Prussian leather.

  • Russ
  • n. sing. & pl.

    A Russian, or the Russians.

  • Prussian
  • n.

    A native or inhabitant of Prussia.

  • Spruce
  • a.

    Prussia leather; pruce.

  • Pressman
  • n.

    One who presses clothes; as, a tailor's pressman.

  • Prussic
  • a.

    designating the acid now called hydrocyanic acid, but formerly called prussic acid, because Prussian blue is derived from it or its compounds. See Hydrocyanic.

  • Mir
  • n.

    A Russian village community.