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The Kingdom of Prussia, also known as Prussia, was a nation composed of the royal territories of the Hohenzollern family, who took the small duchy, primarily a Eastern Territory bordering the Baltic, and turned into a power broker, and one of the great powers of Europe by the mid-1700's, with a powerful army and efficient civil service, exemplified by Frederich the Great's masterfull handling during the War of Austrian Succession and multiple other conflicts that virtually doubled the nations size. By 1800, the kingdom had expanded to included territories in western Europe, and was one of the leading powers in Europe. However, a series of defeats by Napoleon and France in the brief Rhineland Conflict caused much damage and forced politicians to implement reforms for both the government and

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  • Prussia (French Trafalgar, British Waterloo)
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  • The Kingdom of Prussia, also known as Prussia, was a nation composed of the royal territories of the Hohenzollern family, who took the small duchy, primarily a Eastern Territory bordering the Baltic, and turned into a power broker, and one of the great powers of Europe by the mid-1700's, with a powerful army and efficient civil service, exemplified by Frederich the Great's masterfull handling during the War of Austrian Succession and multiple other conflicts that virtually doubled the nations size. By 1800, the kingdom had expanded to included territories in western Europe, and was one of the leading powers in Europe. However, a series of defeats by Napoleon and France in the brief Rhineland Conflict caused much damage and forced politicians to implement reforms for both the government and
dcterms:subject
city largest
  • Berlin
religion other
  • Roman Catholic, Judaism
city other
  • Leipzig, Essen, Hamburg
name short
  • Prussia
est date
  • 1701(xsd:integer)
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CoA
  • PrussiaCOA.png
Period
  • 1701(xsd:integer)
Timeline
  • French Trafalgar, British Waterloo
Name en
  • The Kingdom of Prussia
Succeeded By
  • 25(xsd:integer)
Name
  • Königreich des Preußens
coa caption
  • Royal Coat of Arms
regime
  • Constitutional Monarchy
royal house
  • The House of Hohenzollern-Holstein
Language
  • German
Currency
  • German thaler
Preceded By
  • N/A
Population
  • 19574126(xsd:integer)
Flag caption
  • Flag
Governing body
  • Königreichstag
Religion
  • Protestantism
language other
  • Polish, local dialects
otl
  • Germany
Capital
  • Berlin
Motto
  • "Vereinigt Als Ein, Befreien Sie Für immer"
Flag
  • Flag of Prussia 1892-1918.svg
motto en
  • "United As One, Forever Free"
abstract
  • The Kingdom of Prussia, also known as Prussia, was a nation composed of the royal territories of the Hohenzollern family, who took the small duchy, primarily a Eastern Territory bordering the Baltic, and turned into a power broker, and one of the great powers of Europe by the mid-1700's, with a powerful army and efficient civil service, exemplified by Frederich the Great's masterfull handling during the War of Austrian Succession and multiple other conflicts that virtually doubled the nations size. By 1800, the kingdom had expanded to included territories in western Europe, and was one of the leading powers in Europe. However, a series of defeats by Napoleon and France in the brief Rhineland Conflict caused much damage and forced politicians to implement reforms for both the government and the military. Although defeated again in 1831 in the Prussian Expansion War, Prussia was able to continue growing in power until she was able to at last defeat her long time enemy France in the Second Great European War, and Prussia merged with the Confederation of the Rhine to become Germany
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