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- Prusa may refer to: Prusa i3, a 3D printer Prūsa, the name for Prussia in Old Prussian Prusa (Bithynia), ancient city of Anatolia Prusias ad Mare, ancient...
- Bursa (Turkish pronunciation: [ˈbuɾsa]; Gr****: Προῦσα Prussa, Latin: Prusa), historically known as Prusa, is a city in northwestern Turkey and the administrative...
- Rittmeister SS–Obersturmführer Battles/wars World War I Spouse(s) Gertrud von Rheinbaben (1909–1912, divorced) Other work SS Cavalry leader (East Prussa)...
- monastery in Mount Athos, and became metropolitan bishop of Serres (1829), Prussa (1833) and Ephesus (1837). In 1845, he expanded the catholicon of the monastery...
- strategos (or military leader) of Bithynia. He established his seat in Prussa, but he made frequent journeys to attend ****emblies and dinners, encouraging...
- Priene Ionia, western Turkey abandoned Prousa north-western Turkey Bursa Prussa (Προύσα), Brusa Pseira Crete, Greece Minoan city Psychro Crete, Greece Minoan...
- securing possession of Arcadia. 1320–26 – Siege of Prussa – The Ottomans capture the city of Prussa, which becomes their capital 1329 – Battle of Pelekanon...
- 768), Optimates (by 775) Nicaea Mysia, Northern Phrygia, Western Bithynia Prussa, Kios, Malagina, Dorylaion, Nakoleia, Krasos, Kotyaion, Midaeum Optimates...
- Andronikos I Komnenos. 1184: Revolt of Theodore Kantakouzenos, governor of Prussa. 1184–1191: Revolt and establishment of a breakaway regime by Isaac Komnenos...
-  1155 – after 1199), in 1183 he led a rebellion against Andronikos I at Prussa, and was defeated, blinded, and exiled to the Seljuks. When Isaac became...