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Mundart des Ostgebiets is a subdialect of Low Prussian, a dialect of Low German.
ruso captured by the Teutonic Order spoke Old Prussian, a Baltic language, and archaeology verifies
849, the counter-revolution succeeded and the Prussian absolutism crushed the Frankfurt Parliament,
and he made a significant contribution to the Prussian academic discipline in the country.
ablished in 1868 at the founding of the Royal Prussian Academy of Forestry Hann.
ber of the French Academy of Sciences and the Prussian Academy of Sciences.
In 1916, Kahn was elected to the Prussian Academy of Arts, a membership he held until 1
Anderson became a corresponding member of the Prussian Academy of Sciences .
Germany to continue the long tradition of the Prussian Academy of Sciences and the Brandenburg Socie
He was a member of the Prussian Academy of Arts and the first president of th
The Prussian Academy of Science sent him to England in 188
61, the project centered mainly at the former Prussian Academy of Sciences in Berlin, and was theref
In 1912, he was appointed to the Prussian Academy of Arts.
In 1927 he became a member of the Prussian Academy of Sciences, and during his career ob
uary 29, 1745, he also became a member of the Prussian Academy of Sciences.
e same year he was also named a member of the Prussian Academy of Sciences.
direct the Masterclass in Composition at the Prussian Academy of Arts, Rufer went with him and oper
Member of the Prussian Academy of Sciences, 1837
July 11 - The Prussian Academy of Sciences is founded with Leibniz a
chitects' Union, and he was excluded from the Prussian Academy of Arts.
1, member of the RGK 1902-1941, member of the Prussian Academy of Sciences (1916) and the Society of
In 1860, he became a full member of the Prussian Academy of Sciences, and in 1874 was appointe
of Berlin, where he was also a member of the Prussian Academy of Sciences.
rom 1831 to 1840, d'Alton was a member of the Prussian Academy of the Arts, and one of his famous st
In 1864, he enrolled at the Berlin Royal Prussian Academy of Architecture and was a pupil of Fr
s death, he was elected a member of the Royal Prussian Academy of Arts.
lschaft (Kant Society) and helped publish the Prussian Academy's edition of Kant's collected works.
Academy, and in 1887 was made a member of the Prussian Academy; a year later he went to Marburg as p
vice-president and then president of the West Prussian administration of that city.
The Prussian administration established districts (Kreise)
The Prussian administration established districts in 1885,
The Prussian administration reorganized the territory as t
the throne vacant and putting the Duchy under Prussian administration.
Entering the Prussian administrative service in 1882 he rose to the
undbreaking 1882 "Kreuzberg judgement" of the Prussian administrative court, stating that the police
Posen was the southern of two Prussian administrative regions, or Regierungsbezirke
Landkreis Lauenburg in Pommern, former Prussian administrative unit
Bromberg was the northern of two Prussian administrative regions, or Regierungsbezirke
d that Amalia would be easier to control as a Prussian agent than the more dominant Louisa Ulrika.
y, on condition that Italy should abandon the Prussian alliance, and also refused the Prussian decor
Low Prussian also has a number of words in common with Pla
nister in Prussia, and from 1698 to 1706, the Prussian ambassador in Copenhagen in Denmark.
He was later reassigned to his position as Prussian ambassador in London, and after 1871 as Germa
From 1851 to 1857 he was once again Prussian ambassador to Vienna, he cultivated good rela
res and forests of the Regenstein went to the Prussian Amt of Westerhausen.
She was the maternal aunt of German ( Prussian and Saxon) and Italian Royals.
marshal in the Russian army, and later in the Prussian and Austrian armies.
e 2nd and 3rd Dragoon Guards and liaised with Prussian and Austrian forces.
In early 1945 the Red Army started the East Prussian and East Pomeranian Offensives, soon interrup
wns promised to pay or return twenty-two lost Prussian and Livonian ships.
In the Prussian and German era, this town belonged to Landkre
Years' War began and William joined with the Prussian and British forces.
f the French, was pushed back by the Swedish, Prussian and Russian alliance under Maj.
In 1864, Prussian and Austrian troops invaded the region ending
similar numbered Army of the North made up of Prussian and allied troops under the command of Count
on, until in the Second Schleswig War of 1864 Prussian and Austrian troops crossed the river and con
n the course of the 1864 Second Schleswig War Prussian and Austrian troops crossed the Eider and con
Altogether, about 12,000 Prussian and Saxon troops under command of the Prince
ch zur Gracht (December 5, 1853 - 1934) was a Prussian and German ambassador in London (1903-1912) a
anisierten (1854-1862)" 1883 - confiscated by Prussian and Austrian authorities.
While the Prussian and Pomerellian troops captured the majority
ted at Leeds Grammar School and served in the Prussian and English armies before finishing his educa
His writings became a source of Prussian, and later German, military strategy through
the former government precinct as a relic of Prussian and Nazi militarism and imperialism, and had
In 1758 during the Seven Years War Prussian and Swedish forces clashed at Battle of Fehrb
age, in particular the history of the German, Prussian, and Austrian armed forces.
st pastor at Labiau who could give sermons in Prussian and the Lithuanian language.
ed by Bambrzy chose Polish nationality during Prussian and German censuses.
Napoleon was defeated in 1815 by the British, Prussian and Russian armies.
In 1717 the prussian Anhaltinisches Regiment of about 3,500 soldie
of the Kingdom of Hanover (1865-1866), after Prussian annexation in 1866 leader of the separatist G
lpers (1866-1959), teacher, politician, after Prussian annexation of the Kingdom of Hanover in 1866
The Company was made possible by the Prussian annexation of the port of Emden in 1744.
ion only materialised in 1869, when after the Prussian annexation of the Kingdom of Hanover (1866) t
after the Austro-Prussian War of 1866 and the Prussian annexation of the confederation's capital Fra
After the Prussian annexation of Hanover Bleckede became a part
an dialects, words very characteristic of Low Prussian are doa ('dor', there), joa ('jo', yes), goah
he was not from an old military family or the Prussian aristocracy, which had traditionally dominate
The main character, Prussian aristocrat and military officer Joachim von P
y 1, 1954) was a German actress and author of Prussian aristocratic origin.
poleon aimed to win the war by destroying the Prussian armies before the Russians could arrive.
however were soon isolated and trapped by the Prussian armies in the town.
While the Prussian armies under Wilhelm I besieged Paris, the Pr
to use his superior numbers to eliminate the Prussian armies individually.
The son of a Prussian Army Colonel, he was born in Hanover.
Instead Dundas, after witnessing Prussian army manouvres in Silesia in 1784, favoured t
Hirschfeld returned to the Prussian army in 1815, and in the succeeding peaceful
und him commander of the 15th division of the Prussian army under the command of the Prince of Pruss
In 1816, he entered the Prussian army and became a member of the general staff
Guards Corps (German: Gardekorps) was a Royal Prussian Army formation.
During the winter a Prussian army forced him to evacuate Frankfurt, re-cro
In 1550, the Prussian army laid siege to the city and partially bur
r. 77) was an active infantry regiment in the Prussian Army (1867 to 1871) and German Imperial Army
served in the 2. Garde-Ulanen-Regiment of the Prussian Army in Berlin and Potsdam for eight years an
n Graf von Borcke (1781-1862), a major in the Prussian Army who fought in the Napoleonic Wars; Borck
oyal Bavarian Army which served alongside the Prussian Army as part of the Imperial German Army.
Seven years after the failure of the Prussian army in Auerstedt, the Prince distinguished h
Dohna left the Prussian Army after Prussia had to deploy subsidiary t
of the Convention of Tauroggen, rejoined the Prussian Army and commanded the 8th Uhlan Regiment in
ttle of Berezina, and later combined with the Prussian army corps under Ludwig Yorck von Wartenburg.
n in Germany, and served as an officer in the Prussian Army in the First Schleswig War of 1848-51.
leon Bonaparte moved against an over-extended Prussian army in the hope of whittling it down by a se
In 1819 he joined the Prussian Army as a lieutenant and held the rank of a g
nd company commander in the Zieten-Hussars, a Prussian Army regiment in which his grandfather (Georg
Prussian Army (Army of the Lower Rhine)
He entered the Prussian Army in 1785.
He entered the Prussian army as Lieutenant in 1853 and became aide-de
He attended school at Stargard and joined the Prussian Army in 1789 as an officer's cadet.
surgeon in Darmstadt, Duesterberg entered the Prussian Army in 1893 after training in the cadet corp
(His grandfather fought in the Prussian Army against Napoleon.)
However, the main body of the Prussian army succeeded in reaching Saint-Germain.
ben was born in Eichenbarleben, he joined the Prussian Army in 1821.
The total losses amongst the Prussian army comprised under 550 men as compared with
He entered the Prussian army in 1813 and by 1848 had become a major g
val of the Romanian government, he joined the Prussian Army as a Sub-Lieutenant.
6, 1872, Berlin) was a Corps commander of the Prussian Army at the Battle of Trautenau in 1866, and
six months, through the fall of Paris to the Prussian Army on January 28, 1871, until his departure
Having served in the Prussian army as a volunteer in 1815, he shortly after
Junghuhn fled by taking service in the Prussian army as a surgeon but was discovered and sent
The spectacular military successes of the Prussian army prompted Gladstone to consider the milit
He commanded the Prussian army on the Rhine in 1794.
Born in Herzberg am Harz, Einem served in the Prussian army for much of his life when he was appoint
The Prussian army was suffering from food shortages which
oyal Bavarian Army which served alongside the Prussian Army as part of the Imperial German Army.
he Siege of Olomouc took place in 1758 when a Prussian army led by Frederick the Great besieged the
His two sons became generals in the Prussian army and the Prussian 18th Infantry Regiment
Danckelmann coordinated the Prussian Army while it covered the lower Rhine during
He entered the Prussian Army in 1855, becoming a captain of the Great
Since Prussia and the Prussian army played a big role in the German states,
ie Castle - 1778, Potsdam) was a Scottish and Prussian army officer and diplomat.
A Prussian army of 25,500 men, led by Field-Marshall Han
Boyen (20 June 1771 - 15 February 1848) was a Prussian army officer who helped to reform the Prussia
After passing his Abitur von Berg joined the Prussian Army in 1885 and became the personal adjutant
unded in the Battle of Auerstedt and left the Prussian Army after the Treaty of Tilsit in 1807.
n months, the decisive defeat suffered by the Prussian army resulted in Prussia's effective eliminat
in Berlin on 28 February 1833 as the son of a Prussian army officer.
n, which had been integrated in 1871 into the Prussian Army command structure, as had the armies of
ge of Prague was an unsuccessful attempt by a Prussian army led by Frederick the Great to capture th
was a German woman soldier who fought in the Prussian army against Napoleon during the War of the S
A native of Magdeburg, Etzel entered the Prussian Army in 1881.
so Gehrcke) (3 May 1750 - 30 June 1822) was a Prussian army surgeon and author.
ft Austria and joined the headquarters of the Prussian army (1813), and became a member of the board
The Prussian army was divided into three armies drawn from
Kleist entered the Prussian army in 1778 and served in the War of the Bav
Since 1879 he was the Prussian Army's "Generalauditeur", as such responsible
re he became professor of physics, and at the Prussian Army's school for artillery and engineers.
s in the British Army, Albert served with the Prussian Army, reaching the rank of Lieutenant Colonel
istry of War and the General Staff of the new Prussian Army, being dedicated to reforming the latter
In 1798 Dohna joined the Prussian Army, where he met Gerhard von Scharnhorst, w
By the age of 13 Domery had enlisted in the Prussian Army, and became part of an army besieging Th
any important reforms were carried out in the Prussian army, in particular the introduction of the m
January 1688 he was promoted to oberst in the Prussian Army, then in 1704, made a Royal Prussian Kam
russia, pursued the remnants of the shattered Prussian Army, and captured Berlin on October 25, 1806
In 1815 he became a chaplain in the Prussian army, and in that capacity visited Paris.
In 1818 he entered the Prussian army, but applied for his discharge in 1833 i
August von Gneisenau - chief of staff of the Prussian army.
Guards were an infantry regiment of the Royal Prussian Army.
cipated in the reorganization of the defeated Prussian army.
25, he devoted himself to the training of the Prussian army.
elde, eventually becoming a lieutenant in the Prussian Army.
outh, he served as General of cavalry for the Prussian army.
ltke the Elder (1800-1891) was an officier in Prussian army.
ns were a light cavalry regiment of the Royal Prussian Army.
rmy (1750-51) and, from November 1751, in the Prussian army.
n” were a heavy cavalry regiment of the Royal Prussian Army.
The weapon was later used extensively by the Prussian Army.
z” were a heavy cavalry regiment of the Royal Prussian Army.
Marshal Gebhard von Blucher, commander of the Prussian army.
He was a Major in the Prussian army.
h of Eleonore Prochaska whilst serving in the Prussian Army.
Hundred Days, as part of the III Corps of the Prussian Army.
sion was initially part of the reserve of the Prussian Army.
th the Anglo-Neapolitan, and in 1806 with the Prussian army.
8th and 19th horse-artillery batteries of the Prussian army.
792 between French Revolutionary forces and a Prussian army.
9 he was appointed Apostolic delegate for the Prussian army.
unt von Kalckreuth, commander-in-chief of the Prussian army.
Wilhelm von Bode, the general manager of the Prussian Art Collections for the Berlin Museum, had sp
He spent a year in a Prussian artillery regiment where he excelled in horse
ce spent the next five years reorganizing the Prussian artillery together with Gerhard von Scharnhor
But by 1100 hours, Prussian artillery took a toll on the French while mor
marked absence of tactical efficiency in the Prussian artillery, which was almost always outmatched
ch, in summary, we were powerless against the Prussian artillery.
va', and this was most likely its name in Old Prussian as well.
739-man French garrison of Bitche repelled a Prussian assault on the citadel.
e huge struggle of the French to hold off the Prussian assault at the end of the Franco-Prussian War
during the Siege of Belfort, a 103 days long Prussian assault (from December 1870 to February 1871)
toric city fortification, was named after the Prussian aulic court and prison.
Revenge on Poland on the part of the Prussian authorities or a concession to an outraged pu
ensburg, Schleswig, it was moved to Berlin by Prussian authorities and remained there until 1945.
The local Prussian authorities were hostile to the movement and,
his request Haffner obtained in 1823 from the Prussian authorities the license and the exclusive rig
Prussian authorities arrested several locals and haras
At the same time the Prussian authorities were hostile to the local populat
His mansion was built to reflect his own Prussian background and European tastes.
nschneider, the south German Renaissance, and Prussian baroque art up to the 18th century.
was only stopped by some fortuitously placed Prussian batteries, allowing Yorck to withdraw in good
the most important French attack against the Prussian besiegers (the Battle of Villiers), 29 Novemb
ght of anti-Catholic legislation, half of the Prussian bishops were in prison or in exile, a quarter
Marking blue, layout stain or Prussian blue is a dye used in metalworking to aid in
                                                                                                    


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