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  2. Prince Wilhelm of Prussia (1783–1851) - Wikipedia

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    Prince Friedrich Wilhelm Tassilo of Prussia (15 November 1813 – 9 January 1814); died in infancy. Princess Marie Elisabeth Karoline Viktoria of Prussia (18 June 1815 – 21 March 1885); married, in 1836, Prince Karl of Hesse and by Rhine and had issue. Prince Friedrich Wilhelm Waldemar of Prussia (2 August 1817 – 17 February 1849), never ...

  3. Wilhelm Karl Prinz von Preußen – Wikipedia

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    Wilhelm Karl Adalbert Erich Detloff Prinz von Preußen (* 30. Januar 1922 in Potsdam; † 9. April 2007 in Holzminden) war Herrenmeister des Johanniterordens und der letzte lebende Enkel Kaiser Wilhelms II.

  4. Weimar Republic - Wikipedia

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    The Weimar Republic, [b] officially named the German Reich, was a historical period of Germany from 9 November 1918 to 23 March 1933, during which it was a constitutional federal republic for the first time in history; hence it is also referred to, and unofficially proclaimed itself, as the German Republic.

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  5. First World War.com - Who's Who - Crown Prince Wilhelm

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    Crown Prince Wilhelm. Crown Prince Wilhelm (1882-1951) was born in Potsdam on 6 May 1882, the eldest of Kaiser Wilhelm II's five sons. At the time of Wilhelm's birth Kaiser Wilhelm I was 85 years old, and Otto von Bismarck served as Chancellor. Although militaristic in manner, Wilhelm had little command experience when the First World War began ...

  6. POST 135: PICTORIAL ESSAY OF THE VON PREUßEN CASTLE IN KAMENZ ...

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    (Figure 11) Upon FH’s death, Prince Waldemar transferred the cash to FH’s trust to be divided equally in five parts to FH’s nephew, Friedrich Karl Erich Albrecht (EA) von Preußen (1901-1976) (Figure 12), and four nieces, the daughters of FH’s youngest brother, Friedrich Wilhelm (FW) von Preußen (1880-1925). (Figure 13) Figure 10.

  7. How the Maltese islands became a British colony after the ...

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    The Treaty of Paris established peace between France and Great Britain, Russia, Austria and Prussia. The more important signatories were Talleyrand for France, who actually dominated the ...

  8. How the Maltese islands became a British colony after the ...

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    The Treaty of Paris established peace between France and Great Britain, Russia, Austria and Prussia. The more important signatories were Talleyrand for France, who actually dominated the proceedings; Lord Robert Stewart Viscount Castlereagh, George Gordon Earl of Aberdeen and William Shaw Viscount Cathcart for Britain; Counts Andreas Razumovsky and Karl Nesselrode for Russia; Prince Clemens ...

  9. Malta and the Treaty of Paris of 1814 - PressReader

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    Catalog; For You; The Sunday Times of Malta. Malta and the Treaty of Paris of 1814 It happened in May 2023-05-28 - JOSEPH F. GRIMA . Surmountin­g the Main Guard in St George’s Square, right in front of the Presidenti­al Palace in Valletta, there is the following inscriptio­n in Latin: Magnae Et Invictae Britanniae Melitensiu­m Amor Et Europae Vox Has Insulas Confirmat A.D. 1814.

  10. Andreï Soldatov - article.wn.com

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    Ally McCoist weighs in on David De Gea's recent mistakes and discusses whether Man United should sell him in the summer. Enjoyed this YouTube video? 😍 Subscribe here: https://y

  11. History of Romania - Wikipedia

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    Remains of 34,950-year-old modern humans with a possible Neanderthalian traits were discovered in present-day Romania when the Peștera cu Oase ("Cave with Bones") was uncovered i