-
Brandenburgian ammunition depot at
Curau and took it to Stralsund. The
Brandenburgians withdrew ravaging the
countryside while retreating. In the occupied...
- of Warsaw, 1611, with John
Sigismund of Brandenburg,
confirming the
Brandenburgian co-inheritance of Prussia,
these two
regents guaranteed the free practice...
- seen as a
separate war in
German historiography,
called the Swedish-
Brandenburgian War (German: Schwedisch-Brandenburgischer Krieg). The war was prompted...
- dialects[citation needed] (named
after the
March of Brandenburg; also
called Brandenburgian or Brandenburgish; German: Brandenburgisch) are
dialects of Low German...
-
Russian troops ravaged ****her Pomerania.
Sweden and
Russia invaded Brandenburgian Pomerania throughout the
years 1760 and 1761.
Kolberg was
again made...
-
Frederick William III (German:
Friedrich Wilhelm III.; 3
August 1770 – 7 June 1840) was King of
Prussia from 16
November 1797
until his
death in 1840....
-
Frederick William I (German:
Friedrich Wilhelm I.; 14
August 1688 – 31 May 1740),
known as the
Soldier King (German: Soldatenkönig), was King in Prussia...
- the
historiographic denomination for the
early modern realm of the
Brandenburgian Hohenzollerns between 1618 and 1701.
Based in the
Electorate of Brandenburg...
-
Between 1655 and 1658 the city was
besieged and
pillaged by the Swedish,
Brandenburgian and
Transylvanian forces. The
conduct of the
Great Northern War (1700–1721)...
- The
Neumark (listen), also
known as the New
March (Polish: Nowa Marchia) or as East
Brandenburg (German: Ostbrandenburg), was a
region of the Margraviate...