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  1. Prussia - Wikipedia

    The terms "Prussian" and "Prussianism" have often been used, especially outside Germany, to denote the militarism, military professionalism, aggressiveness, and conservatism of the …

  2. Prussia | History, Maps, Flag, & Definition | Britannica

    By the middle of the 14th century, the majority of the inhabitants of Prussia were German-speaking, though the Old Prussian language did not die out until the 17th century.

  3. Prussia - New World Encyclopedia

    The Prussian state grew in splendor during the reign of Frederick I, who sponsored the arts at the expense of the treasury. He was succeeded by his son, Frederick William I (1713-1740) the …

  4. So what happened to the Prussians? - Germany is Wunderbar

    So while there’s no place called Prussia any more, the word ‘Prussian’ is still out there in general useage, but has become more generic, used to describe someone good at giving and obeying …

  5. Kingdom of Prussia - Wikipedia

    The Prussian reforms were a reaction to the Prussian defeat in 1806 and the Treaties of Tilsit. It describes a series of constitutional, administrative, social and economic reforms of the …

  6. Prussia Before Germany: The State That Forged an Empire

    He slashed royal spending, invested in training, and made military service a pillar of Prussian identity. His son, Frederick the Great, used that army to turn Prussia into a European power.

  7. What Was Prussia? - Mythbusting Berlin - Berlin Experiences

    Mar 19, 2025 · The term Prussian – derived from the term Prūsas meaning ‘body of water’ – would, however, live on in the name given to the Duchy of Prussia that emerged following the …

  8. History of Prussia

    In 1871, after the Franco-Prussian War, Prussia became the core of the newly formed German Empire. This event marked a new stage in the history of Prussia, as it turned into one of the …

  9. German Empire, Hohenzollern Dynasty, Unification - Britannica

    After the rise to power of Adolf Hitler in 1933, the Prussian constitution was set aside and the legislature abolished, though Prussia remained a unit for administrative purposes.

  10. Kingdom of Prussia - Encyclopedia.com

    Prussian monarchs and their influential ministers developed a highly organized and effective bureaucracy and used it to administer the kingdom’s widely scattered estates and localities.