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Charlotte-Elisabeth of Bavaria, Princess of Palatinate, Duchess of Orléans (1680)
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The Holy Roman Empire (1648-1815)
Frederick William (“the Great Elector”) as Scipio (c. 1660)
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The Holy Roman Empire (1648-1815)
Lineage, War, Family—Michel von Ehenheim (1462/63–1518)
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From the Reformations to the Thirty Years’ War (1500-1648)
The Prussian Finance Edict of 1810, signed by State Chancellor Hardenberg and King Frederick William III (October 27, 1810)
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The Holy Roman Empire (1648-1815)
Frederick II (“the Great”) of Prussia, “General Principles of War” (1748/1753)
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The Holy Roman Empire (1648-1815)
The Legal Status of Subject Villagers in Prussia, as reflected in the General Law Code for the Prussian States (1794)
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The Holy Roman Empire (1648-1815)
The Prussian Declaration of 1816, modifying the Regulation Edict of 1811 (May 29, 1816)
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The Holy Roman Empire (1648-1815)
Daniel Nikolaus Chodowiecki, The Occupations of Ladies (1781)
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The Holy Roman Empire (1648-1815)
The Childhood and Youth of a Prussian Nobleman in the Late Eighteenth Century. From the Memoirs of Friedrich August Ludwig von der Marwitz (published posthumously, 1908)
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The Holy Roman Empire (1648-1815)
A Noblewoman from Schleswig-Holstein Reflects on Her Idyllic Childhood in the Late Eighteenth Century (published posthumously, 1896)
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The Holy Roman Empire (1648-1815)
Nobles Dancing at a Ball (2nd Half of 16th Century)
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From the Reformations to the Thirty Years’ War (1500-1648)
Felicitas von Freyberg (1553)
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From the Reformations to the Thirty Years’ War (1500-1648)
Leonhard von Eck (1553)
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From the Reformations to the Thirty Years’ War (1500-1648)
A Brave Woman Steals the Royal Crown—Helene Kottannerin (c. 1400–after 1458)
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From the Reformations to the Thirty Years’ War (1500-1648)
Götz von Berlichingen zu Hornberg (undated)
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From the Reformations to the Thirty Years’ War (1500-1648)
A Nobleman Lives for War, Plunder, and Adventure—Götz von Berlichingen (before 1562)
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From the Reformations to the Thirty Years’ War (1500-1648)
A Nobleman Transformed by Education and Travel—Ulrich von Hutten (1518)
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From the Reformations to the Thirty Years’ War (1500-1648)
Lorenz von Bibra, Prince-Bishop of Würzburg (c. 1520)
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From the Reformations to the Thirty Years’ War (1500-1648)
Prince in Armor (c. 1514)
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From the Reformations to the Thirty Years’ War (1500-1648)
Knight, Death, and the Devil (1513-14)
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From the Reformations to the Thirty Years’ War (1500-1648)
Constitution [Schwörbrief] of the Imperial City of Strasbourg (1482)
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From the Reformations to the Thirty Years’ War (1500-1648)
Orlando di Lasso, Tui sunt coeli (16th century)
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From the Reformations to the Thirty Years’ War (1500-1648)
Heinrich Schütz, Seven Words from the Cross (1645)
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From the Reformations to the Thirty Years’ War (1500-1648)
Martin Luther and Jan Hus Administer Communion (2nd half of the 16th century)
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From the Reformations to the Thirty Years’ War (1500-1648)
Landgrave Philip of Hesse, called “the Magnanimous” (1630)
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From the Reformations to the Thirty Years’ War (1500-1648)
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