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  2. Emperor William monuments - Wikipedia

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    The only two equestrian statues are in Cologne (a free-standing monument on the Hohenzollern Bridge) and in Wuppertal's Elberfeld district (a 3/4 scale relief). Emperor William monuments were mainly built in Prussia and in larger cities outside of Prussia, usually on the initiative of private individuals. The organization of finance, tendering ...

  3. Old Prussians - Wikipedia

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    The name of the Bartians, a Prussian tribe, and the name of the Bārta river in Latvia are possibly cognates. In the second century AD, the geographer Claudius Ptolemy listed some Borusci living in European Sarmatia (in his Eighth Map of Europe ), which was separated from Germania by the Vistula Flumen .

  4. Category:Statues in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Statues in Germany" ... out of 102 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Alexander von Humboldt Memorial, Berlin; ... Prussia Columns; R.

  5. Prussia Columns - Wikipedia

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    Pedestal of the Prussia Column of 1855 near Groß Stresow - re-erected in October 2004. In the course of the Great Northern War (1700–1721), the Prussian king, Frederick William I, allied with the Danish king, Frederick IV, landed on 15 November 1715 with his forces (20,000–24,000 men) commanded by the Old Dessauer near Groß Stresow.

  6. List of statues - Wikipedia

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    Statue Park, Szoborpark or Statue Park is a park in Budapest's XXII. district, with a gathering of monumental Soviet-era statues. Liberty Statue , The Szabadság Szobor or Liberty Statue (sometimes Freedom Statue) in Budapest, Hungary, was first erected in 1947 in remembrance of the Soviet liberation of Hungary from Nazi forces during World War II.

  7. Category:Prussian cultural sites - Wikipedia

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  8. Equestrian statue of Frederick the Great - Wikipedia

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    The statue was restored and returned to Unter den Linden, [7] approximately 6 metres (20 ft) east of its old position. [5] West Germany saw a similar return of a more positive view on Prussia with the Berlin exhibition Preußen – Versuch einer Bilanz (Prussia, an attempt at a complete picture). [8]

  9. Princesses Monument - Wikipedia

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    The Princesses Monument (German - Prinzessinnen-Denkmal) or Princesses Group (Prinzessinnengruppe) is a sculpture by the German artist Johann Gottfried Schadow showing the sisters Louise and Frederica, princesses of Prussia. Schadow first produced busts of the sisters and then between 1795 and 1797 produced the full-length life-size group ...