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    Meaningful Waste: Crusades to Prussia and Lithuania according to Pierre Bourdieu 's Theory of Capital by Werner Paravicini

    Published 2011-06-01
    “… Applying Pierre Bourdieu's theory of capital, the paper examines the reasons why the Western nobleman crusaded to Prussia and Lithuania. The author has detected a huge amount of such marches, especially in the 14th century. …”
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    Juozas Narūnavičius–Naronskis, a mathematician and cartographer (1610–1678) by Evaldas Gečiauskas

    Published 2004-12-01
    “…The same year, due to the persecution of antitrinitians he left for East Prussia under the guardianship of Boguslavas Radvila who become thė governor for East Prussia nominatedby Brandenburg elector Friedrich Wilhelm in 1657. …”
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    The Origin of the Large-Scale Industry in Klaipėda's Region in the end of the 19th - beginning of the 20th century by Julius Žukas

    Published 2007-12-01
    “…Meanwhile, the provinces of Prussia were rather poor, even at the end of the 19th century. …”
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    Diplomacy and Recruitment of Mercenaries before the Battle of Žalgiris by Sven Ekdahl

    Published 2010-06-01
    “…Two weeks later, however, he ordered the Order's emissary, who dwelled in Prague, to recruit 900 mercenaries so that they would be in Prussia before the end of the truce on St John's Day. …”
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    Russia of PeterI: Gaining Great Power Status by P. A. Krotov

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…International treaties of Russia with France, Austria, Prussia, Rzeczpospolita, Sweden, China, the Ottoman Empire and the Crimean Khanate show that for the first time, the new role of Russia as a great power, as the guarantor of the common Eu- ropean contractual system after the War of the Spanish Succession (1701 / 1702-1714) was enshrined in the Amsterdam Treaty (1717), which was concluded between Russia, France, and Prussia. …”
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    Blood and Iron: The Rise and Fall of the German Empire 1871 – 1918 by Arzu Melek Ozgumus

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…In the first chapter of the book, Hoyer covers the period between 1815-1871, beginning with the Vienna Congress in 1815, where Austria-Hungary and Prussia started their competition on the hegemony over the German states – which ultimately resolved in favor of Prussia. …”
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    Proclamation of the All-Russian Empire – the Beginning of the Way to the Great Power Status by V. A. Artamonov

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…The entry of the Russian Empire into the system of international relations as one of the five great powers – France, Great Britain, Austria, Prussia, and Russia – occurred during the Seven Years War of 1756-1763. …”
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    The links between the banned Lithuanian press and the national identity by Vytautas Merkys

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…The publishing was concentrated in Lithuanian Minor (Prussia, Germany) and the USA and secretly disseminated among Lithuanians in the Russian Empire. …”
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    Ostrov Pereon a středoevropská misie kolem roku 1000 by Jan Stejskal

    Published 2006-01-01
    “…His martyrdom in pagan Prussia stimulated numerous missions to the Central Europe heavily supported by the emperor and also by the pope. …”
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    „Pruští emigranti“. Kladsko-slezské komunity ve východních a středovýchodních Čechách (1763–1946) by René Novotný

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Their homeland was permanently connected to Prussia, but many Catholics remained loyal to the Habsburgs. …”
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    The genesis of training in landscape architecture in Portugal by Ana Catarina Antunes, Teresa Portela Marques, Teresa Andresen

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…To better understand the foundations behind the creation of the degree in Portugal it is necessary to look back to the 19th century in Prussia and learn about the scientific-pedagogical program of the Royal Gardeners Training School (Königliche Gärtnerlehranstalt) and the Berlin Agricultural College (Landwirtschaftliche Hochschule Berlin) founded in 1929 and considered the successor of that gardeners’ School. …”
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    SUCCESSES AND FAILURES OF FOREIGN POLICY OF NICHOLAS I (ACCORDING THE MEMORIES OF CONTEMPORARIES) by E. P. Kudryavtseva

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…They left valuable remembrance about all important foreign-policy cases the Russian Emperor was involved in: Russo-Turkish War (1828–1829), contacts with the Balkan states, Eastern Question within the framework of the Russian role in the course of events of the Egyptian–Ottoman War (1832–1833); hostility against French Revolutions and contacts with the allied Prussia and the Austrian Empire. These reminiscences make it possible to discover the attitude of Nicolas I to the European revolutions in the first half of XIX-th and illegitimate monarchs in Europe. …”
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    La genèse de la formation en architecture de paysage au Portugal by Ana Catarina Antunes, Teresa Portela Marques, Teresa Andresen

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…To better understand the foundations behind the creation of the degree in Portugal it is necessary to look back to the 19th century in Prussia and learn about the scientific-pedagogical program of the Royal Gardener’s Training School (Königliche Gärtnerlehranstalt) and the Berlin Agricultural College (Landwirtschaftliche Hochschule Berlin) founded in 1929 and considered the successor of that gardeners’ School. …”
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    Process of adoption into turkish in veterinary education in turkey by Halis Yeıitkaya, Abdullah Özen

    “…Education of Veterinary Medicine at scientific sense in Turkey was staned in 1842 by Godlewsky who came from Prussia. From this date until the end ot 19th century, the appointment of foreign staff for education in the school, the increase in academical and professional contacts at international level within the field of veterinary medicine, and the efforts exerted to reflect the western scientific understanding upon the education caused Turkish to be influenced by foreign languages. …”
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