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Prussia$64964$ - translation to dutch

HISTORICAL REGION IN CENTRAL EUROPE
Prussia Proper; Old Prussia; Prussia proper; Prūsa; Ancient Prussia
  • A ''Prussian Hag'' – [[Old Prussian]] statue, now in [[Gdańsk]], [[Poland]]
  • Map of the indigenous Baltic tribes that inhabited the region of Prussia prior to the [[Prussian Crusade]], around 1200 AD

Prussia      
n. Pruisen (Noord-Europese imperium in 17e en 18e eeuw)
Prussian soldier         
  • Expansion of Prussia, 1807–1871
  • Growth of [[Brandenburg-Prussia]], 1600–1795
  • The Alte Nationalgalerie in Berlin
  • [[Otto von Bismarck]]
  • [[Paul von Hindenburg]]
  • Prussian King's Crown]] ([[Hohenzollern Castle]] Collection)
  • Danzig (Gdańsk)]].
  • Present-day Germany}}
  • Frederick I]], [[King in Prussia]]
  • Frederick William III]]
  • Frederick William IV]]
  • Frederick William I]], "the Soldier-King"
  • Frederick II]], "the Great"
  • Map of the current [[states of Germany]] (in dark green) that are completely or mostly situated inside the old borders of [[Imperial Germany]]'s [[Kingdom of Prussia]]
  • [[Adolf Hitler]]
  • Wilhelm I]]
  • Kaiser Wilhelm II]]
  • his wife]]
  • Situation after the conquest in the late 13th century. Areas in purple under control of the Monastic State of the Teutonic Knights.
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  • Poland]] in 1525.
  • The Teutonic Order (orange) following the [[Second Peace of Thorn (1466)]]
  • West Prussia district]] were formed from the remaining parts.
HISTORIC GERMAN STATE IN CENTRAL EUROPE, 1525–1947
History of Prussia; Prussian; Prussian state; Prussia (state); Freistaat Prussia; Friestaat Prussia; Republic of Prussia; Friestaat Preussen; Friestaat Preußen; Pussia; Prussian Soldier; Preisimaa; Brandenberg-Prussia; Prusia; Prussia (Germany); Prussia, Germany; Free State Prussia; Prussian government; Religion in Prussia
Pruisisch soldaat (keurig verzorgde en gediciplineerde soldaat)
Wilhelm II         
  • Punch]]'' on 29 March 1890, two weeks after Bismarck's dismissal
  • [[Otto von Bismarck]], the Chancellor who dominated German policy making until Wilhelm II assumed the throne in 1888
  • Princess Henriette]]
  • The funeral of Wilhelm II
  • Wilhelm with [[Nicholas II of Russia]] in 1905, wearing the military uniforms of each other's army
  • Wilhelm talking with [[Ethiopians]] at the [[Tierpark Hagenbeck]] in [[Hamburg]] in 1909
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  • Wilhelm in 1867, aged 8
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  • Liège]], General [[Otto von Emmich]]; in the background the generals [[Hans von Plessen]] (middle) and [[Moriz von Lyncker]] (right)
  • German State Prussia, Wedding Medal 1881 Prince Wilhelm and Auguste Victoria, obverse
  • The reverse shows the couple in Medieval costumes in front of 3 squires carrying the shields of Prussia, Germany, and Schleswig-Holstein.
  •  A 1904 British cartoon commenting on the [[Entente cordiale]]: [[John Bull]] walking off with [[Marianne]], turning his back on Wilhelm II, whose sabre is shown extending from his coat
  • Ludendorff]] in January 1917
  • Prince]] Wilhelm as a student at the age of 18 in Kassel. As usual, he is hiding his damaged left hand behind his back.
  • A composite image of Wilhelm with German generals
  • Wilhelm with the Grand Duke of Baden, Prince Oskar of Prussia, the Grand Duke of Hesse, the Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, Prince Louis of Bavaria, Prince Max of Baden and his son, Crown Prince Wilhelm, at pre-war military manoeuvres in autumn 1909
  • Portrait by [[Max Koner]] (1890). Wilhelm wears the collar and mantle of the Prussian Order of the Black Eagle and, at his throat, the Protector's diamond-studded cross of the Order of Saint John (Bailiwick of Brandenburg).
  • Wilhelm's tomb at Huis Doorn
  • Portrait by [[Philip de László]], 1908
  • Balmoral]] in 1863
  • main perpetrators]] of the [[Armenian genocide]].
  • Albert I of the Belgians]]. Seated, from left to right: kings [[Alfonso XIII of Spain]], [[George V of the United Kingdom]] and [[Frederick VIII of Denmark]].
  • Silver 5-mark coin of Wilhelm II
  • Wilhelm and his first wife, Augusta Viktoria
  • Wilhelm in 1905
  • Prince Wilhelm posing for a photo taken around 1887. His right hand is holding his left hand, which was affected by [[Erb's palsy]].
GERMAN EMPEROR AND KING OF PRUSSIA (1859-1941)
Wilhelm II; Kaiser Wilhelm II; William II of Germany; Willhelm II of Germany; Kaiser William II; Kaiser Wilhem II; Kaiser Bill; William II (of Germany and Prussia); Emperor Wilhelm II; Emperor of Germany and king of Prussia William II; Wilhem II; Whilhem II; Whilhelm II; Wilhelm II of Prussia; William II German Emperor; Kaiser wilhelm ii; William II of Prussia; Wilhelm ii; Wilhelm II, German Kaiser; Frederick William Albert Victor; Prinz Friedrich Wilhelm Albert Viktor von Preußen; Prince Frederick William Albert Victor of Prussia; William II of Hohenzollern; Prinz Friedrich Wilhelm Albert Viktor von Preussen; William II, German Emperor; Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany; Wilhelm II of Germany; Wilhelm the second; Wilhelm the Second; Wilhelm 2; Wilhelm II.; Emperor William II; German Emperor William II; German Emperor Wilhelm II; Wilhelm II, Kaiser; Wilhelm II, Emperor of Germany; Wilhelm II, King of Prussia; The exile of doorn; William II (German Empire); User:WatkynBassett/Hun speech; William II, King of Prussia; William II (Deutsches Reich); Wilhelm II (German Empire); Emperor Wilhelm II of Germany
Wilhelm de Tweede (eerste koning van Pruisen, laatste keizer van Duitsland)

Definition

Prussian
¦ noun a native or inhabitant of the former German kingdom of Prussia.
¦ adjective relating to Prussia.

Wikipedia

Prussia (region)

Prussia (Old Prussian: Prūsa; German: Preußen; Lithuanian: Prūsija; Polish: Prusy; Russian: Пруссия, Latin: Pruthenia /Prussia/Borussia) is a historical region in Europe on the south-eastern coast of the Baltic Sea, that ranges from the Vistula delta in the west to the end of the Curonian Spit in the east and extends inland as far as Masuria. This region is often also referred to as Old Prussia. Tacitus's Germania (98 AD) is the oldest known record of an eyewitness account on the territory and its inhabitants. Pliny the Elder had already confirmed that the Romans had navigated into the waters beyond the Cimbric peninsula (Jutland). Suiones, Sitones, Goths and other Germanic people had temporarily settled to the east and west of the Vistula River during the Migration Period, adjacent to the Aesti, who lived further to the east.