Similar words: russia, Russian, russian orthodox, russian revolution, cyprus, truss, russet, trussed. Meaning: n. a former kingdom in north-central Europe including present-day northern Germany and northern Poland.
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31 Minden joined the Hanseatic League in the 13 th century and passed to Prussia in 1814 . Population , 75, 419.
32 Chartered in 1242, Kiel joined the Hanseatic League in 1284, passed to Denmark in 1773, and was annexed by Prussia in 1866.
33 For the sake of support Louis 18, the nations such as England,(www.Sentencedict.com) Russia and Prussia etc. constitute an anti- method alliance and distinctly lay siege to Paris.
34 King of Prussia (1740-1786). Successful in the War of the Austrian Succession (1740-1748) and the Seven Years' War (1756-1763), he brought Prussia great military prestige in Europe.
35 The immediate cause was the candidacy of Prince Leopold of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen for the Spanish throne, which raised the possibility of a combination of Prussia and Spain against France.
36 The policy of restricting the importation of foreign produce leads Frederick I of Prussia to impose a tax on chocolate in 1704.
37 Prussia had long foreseen and prepared for this struggle and France was rotten with financial corruption.
38 And it is unapologetically authoritarian, as were Japan and Prussia, whose rises in the late 19th century were hardly trouble-free. Nor is China a status quo power.
39 That the building of the Czech residential area in Shanghai, the Czech ambassador to China, Prussia Tanka Tuomashen about and I hope to meet all the embassies in the design drawings.
40 In return, the Czar gave the king of Prussia 55 of his best soldiers.
41 The French army was defeated in the Franco - Prussian War and forced to cede Alsace to Prussia.
42 A city of southwest Poland northwest of Katowice. It became part of Prussia in 742 and was incorporated into Poland in 945. Population, 239,200.
43 Frederick II, also known as Frederick the Great, ruled Prussia for 46 years.
44 Half of the 18th century Poland was 3 times by Russia, Austria-Hungary and Prussia partition, subjugation over 123 years, November 11, 1918 Poland regained independence.
45 Frederick William I, the King of Prussia, could never have imagined that his greatest gift to the Russian people would have such an amazing history.
46 She did persuade herself that there were no autocracies save that of Prussia.
47 What did Prussia and Austria contend about in their last war?
48 The graphite needed to make pencil lead was found mostly in England and Prussia.
49 The French army was defeated in the franco-prussian war and forced to cede Alsace to Prussia.
50 Prussia did not include the Hanseatic League cities, such as Bremen and Hamburg and the others.
51 Blucher from Prussia and the Duke of Wellington wanted Napoleon stopped. Therefore, they marched their armies to the French border.
52 The region a duchy in 1806 and was absorbed by Prussia in 1866.
53 As he pursued his empire's geopolitical interests, Alexander I managed to rally support from Prussia and Austria, presenting Russia's invasion of Europe as liberation.
54 Frederick William I, the King of Prussia, could never have imagined that his greatest gift to the Russian people would have such a strange history.
55 My parents are in Prussia . Their names are Hanna and Yoko Palmon.
56 In uniform has become an inevitable trend of history, in 1862, King William I of Prussia Bismarck for the appointment of prime minister, began the process of reunification of Germany.
57 To suppress the opposition, the governments of Prussia and Russia agreed to demobilise 50% of the Polish Army and draft the remaining Polish soldiers into their own armies.
58 Frederick William I, the king of Prussia, could never have imagined that his great gift to the Russian people would have such a strange history.
59 A city of west-central Germany northwest of Kassel. It joined the Hanseatic League in the 3th century and passed to Prussia in 802. Population, 09,54.
60 He jumps nimbly from Spain Low Countries, from Russia to Austria, from Prussia to Turkey.
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