Heinrich von GagernImage: picture-alliance/ dpa The next problem arose in the summer of 1848 after the truce of Malmö, which ended a conflict in Schleswig-Holstein. There, despite Prussian ...
Frederick Kramer migrated from the city of Halle, Prussia, to Boston, Mass., in 1848. He was 19 years old. In 1852, he enlisted in the Seventh Cavalry E Company of the U.S. Army, which took him to ...
This was the case of Prussia, a former duchy that in the early 1700s emerged from the shadow of Poland and the Holy Roman Empire. Growing to encompass much of northern and central Europe ...
But they repeatedly reversed these decisions. Apart from Austria, Prussia was the strongest German state. It was the only state that showed any real ability to unite Germany. It was clear that ...
Their version of “Cinderella” or “Rapunzel” could be disturbing. But turning Germany into a unified nation, they believed, ...
In 1848, Napoleon’s nephew Louis-Napoleon was ... Often enough, they were adopted by monarchs like Frederick II of Prussia or Peter I of Russia. They accepted liberal principles (e.g., religious ...
Mr. Roebling, was born June 12, 1806, at Muhlhausen in Thuringia, Prussia. He received the degree ... Mr. Roebling contracted, in 1848, to erect four suspension aqueducts on the line of the ...
Part of new trail in King of Prussia shut down after sinkhole opens Part of a brand new trail that recently opened in King of Prussia has been shut down after authorities in Montgomery County say ...
Herreshoff, Nathanael Greene: Known as "The Wizard of Bristol," he was born near Bristol, Rhode Island, in 1848 of Prussian descent. The fifth child of nine, he attended the Massachusetts ...
Pennsylvania (WPVI) -- Police in Upper Merion Township are searching for the smash-and-grab suspects wanted for stealing several high-end watches from the King of Prussia Mall. It happened around ...
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