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Charlotte-Elisabeth of Bavaria, Princess of Palatinate, Duchess of Orléans (1680)

Frederick William (“the Great Elector”) as Scipio (c. 1660)

Lineage, War, Family—Michel von Ehenheim (1462/63–1518)

The Prussian Finance Edict of 1810, signed by State Chancellor Hardenberg and King Frederick William III (October 27, 1810)

Frederick II (“the Great”) of Prussia, “General Principles of War” (1748/1753)

The Legal Status of Subject Villagers in Prussia, as reflected in the General Law Code for the Prussian States (1794)

The Prussian Declaration of 1816, modifying the Regulation Edict of 1811 (May 29, 1816)

Daniel Nikolaus Chodowiecki, The Occupations of Ladies (1781)

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)

A Noblewoman from Schleswig-Holstein Reflects on Her Idyllic Childhood in the Late Eighteenth Century (published posthumously, 1896)

Nobles Dancing at a Ball (2nd Half of 16th Century)

Felicitas von Freyberg (1553)

Leonhard von Eck (1553)

A Brave Woman Steals the Royal Crown—Helene Kottannerin (c. 1400–after 1458)

Götz von Berlichingen zu Hornberg (undated)

A Nobleman Lives for War, Plunder, and Adventure—Götz von Berlichingen (before 1562)

A Nobleman Transformed by Education and Travel—Ulrich von Hutten (1518)

Renaissance Dances: La Volta (16th century)

Renaissance Dance: The Galliard (16th century)

Lorenz von Bibra, Prince-Bishop of Würzburg (c. 1520)

Prince in Armor (c. 1514)

Knight, Death, and the Devil (1513-14)

Constitution [Schwörbrief] of the Imperial City of Strasbourg (1482)

Orlando di Lasso, Tui sunt coeli (16th century)

Heinrich Schütz, Seven Words from the Cross (1645)