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cultural institutions with
kaiserliche players in the Holy
Roman Empire are the:
Kaiserliche Armee (Imperial Army) and
Kaiserliche Reichspost (Imperial Post...
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Kaiserliche Reichspost (German: [ˈʁaɪçsˌpɔst],
Imperial Mail),
originally named Niederländische
Postkurs (Low Countries'
postal route), was the name of...
- The
Imperial German Navy or the
Kaiserliche Marine (Imperial Navy) was the navy of the
German Empire,
which existed between 1871 and 1919. It grew out...
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Kaiserliche Werften were government-owned
shipyards which were
responsible for the
construction and
repair of
warships of the
Prussian Navy from 1871...
- (Latin:
Exercitus Imperatoris, German:
Kaiserliche Armee) or
Imperial Troops (
Kaiserliche Truppen or
Kaiserliche) was a name used for
several centuries...
- ihre
kaiserliche und königliche Majestäten... Vienna, 1756.
Renatus Karl von
Senkenberg and Karl
Christian von Senkenberg, An Ihro
Kaiserliche und Königliche...
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Kaiserliche Werft Kiel ("Imperial
shipyard Kiel") was a
German shipbuilding company founded in 1867,
first as Königliche
Werft Kiel but
renamed in 1871...
- 1885–1886,
Gustav von Oertzen, b. 18.. – d. 1911), by the
following Kaiserliche Kommissare: 1886 – 5
October 1887
Wilhelm Knappe (b. 1855 – d. 1910)...
- The
Imperial Treasury (German:
Kaiserliche Schatzkammer) at the
Hofburg Palace in Vienna,
Austria contains a
valuable collection of
secular and ecclesiastical...
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Kaiserliche Werft Danzig was a
German shipbuilding company founded in 1852 as Königliche
Werft Danzig and
renamed Kaiserliche Werft after the proclamation...