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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 Junker class of …

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

    Nov 12, 2025 · Frederick William I endowed the Prussian state with its military and bureaucratic character. He raised the army to 80,000 men (equivalent to 4 percent of the population) and geared …

  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 austere …

  4. What is Prussia? Understanding Prussian History

    You have Prussian ancestry, but can’t find Prussia on modern maps. Dive into this disappearing state with this overview of Prussian history.

  5. Kingdom of Prussia - Encyclopedia.com

    Military defeats and a loss of much Prussian territory followed, but fortunes rose for the Kingdom of Prussia again in 1815 after Napoléon’s defeat by the British at Waterloo and the resulting fall of the …

  6. 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 most powerful …

  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 decline of the …

  8. Prussia Explained

    Prussia (de|Preußen pronounced as /de/; Old Prussian: Prūsija, Prūsa) was a German state centred on the North European Plain that originated from the 1525 secularization of the Prussian part of the …

  9. Prussia - Wikiwand

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

  10. Prussia – Travel guide at Wikivoyage

    After winning a war against Austria and another against France, the German Empire was founded—without Austria—in 1871. The Prussian King William was crowned German Emperor and …