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  2. Provinces of Prussia - Wikipedia

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    Following the dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire in 1806 and the Congress of Vienna in 1815, the various German states gained nominal sovereignty. However, the reunification process that culminated in the creation of the German Empire in 1871, produced a country that was constituted of several principalities and dominated by one of them, the Kingdom of Prussia after it had ultimately ...

  3. Category:History of Prussia - Wikipedia

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  4. Simon Grunau - Wikipedia

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    Simon Grunau (c. 1470 – c. 1530) was the author of Preussische Chronik, [nb 1] the first comprehensive history of Prussia.The only personal information available is what he wrote himself in his work: that he was a Dominican priest from Tolkemit near Frauenburg (Frombork) just north of Elbing in the Monastic State of the Teutonic Order. [1]

  5. Prussia - Wikipedia

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    Prussia (/ ˈ p r ʌ ʃ ə /, German: Preußen [ˈpʁɔʏsn̩] ⓘ; Old Prussian: Prūsija, Prūsa [b]) was a German state centred on the North European Plain that originated from the 1525 secularization of the Prussian part of the State of the Teutonic Order.

  6. Old Prussians - Wikipedia

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    Prussians were baptised at the Archbishopric of Magdeburg, while Germans and Dutch settlers colonized the lands of the native Prussians; Poles and Lithuanians also settled in southern and eastern Prussia, respectively. Significant pockets of Old Prussians were left in a matrix of Germans throughout Prussia and in what is now the Kaliningrad ...

  7. Kingdom of Prussia - Wikipedia

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    The Kingdom of Prussia [a] (German: Königreich Preußen, pronounced [ˈkøːnɪkʁaɪç ˈpʁɔʏsn̩] ⓘ) constituted the German state of Prussia between 1701 and 1918. [5] It was the driving force behind the unification of Germany in 1866 and was the leading state of the German Empire until its dissolution in 1918. [5]

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  9. Matthäus Prätorius - Wikipedia

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    The volume also includes the history of the Teutonic Order and Duchy of Prussia until 1698. [18] Prätorius focused on cultural history and not on political history as it was common at the time. [34] He sought to write a thorough almost encyclopedic work on Prussia while keeping it interesting and attractive to a reader. [18]