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City Profiles: Berlin

by ActionSammy in History, April 30, 2012
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Brief summary of Berlin.

Biography of Otto Von Bismarck

by ChasHall in History, February 17, 2012
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Biography of the Iron Chancellor.

Did World War I Have a Revolutionary Impact on The Lives of Women in Britain?

by Chanman in History, June 22, 2011
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"The war had a revolutionary impact on the lives of women in Britain” Discuss the validity of this statement.

Vienna Congress

by Ysrhael in History, June 20, 2011
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History- A really good resume about Vienna’s Congress.

Archduchess of Battle

by DondarXlover in History, June 3, 2011
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A short story based on the reign of maria theresa the first archduchess of prussia (made many peasant reforms while holding off an invading army)

The Golden Bull of Rimini

by Lucas Dié in History, February 19, 2011
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The Golden Bull of Rimini was a document issued by Emperor Frederick II on behalf of the Teutonic Knights. It ceded lands to them which didn’t belong to Frederick in return for the conquest of the same lands and the conversion of the population to Christianity.

Teutonic Knights and Knights Templar at War

by Lucas Dié in History, February 19, 2011
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The Crusades into the Holy Land instigated monastic orders armed with swords instead of words. One of these orders of knights came to be known as the Teutonic Knights. Their members were mainly recruited from German lands, but also from other parts of the Holy Roman Empire. A late comer, it soon got into trouble with the established Knights Templar.

The War of The Sixth Coalition

by john smither in History, February 17, 2011
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The War of the Sixth Coalition lasted from 1813-4 and was a coalition of the armies from Austria, Prussia, Russia, the United Kingdom, Sweden, Spain and some of the German states that formed together to defeat the French armies of Napoleon Bonaparte that led to his being exiled onto the island of Elba.

Frederick William I

by Bazza1972 in History, February 13, 2011
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Frederick William Hohenzollern was the Elector of Brandenburg and became Duke of Prussia.

Dissolution of The Teutonic Knights by The Nazis

by Lucas Dié in History, February 10, 2011
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In 1938, Germany’s Nazi regime outlawed the German Order and requisitioned all its possessions. Austria followed suit the same year. But this requisitioning of goods was only the last act in a long story of misappropriation of the order’s history to suit Nazi ideals.

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