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The Brandenburg Recess: Resolutions agreed to by Frederick William (“the Great Elector”) and the Brandenburg Estates in the Recess of July 26, 1653 (1653)

The Political Testament of Frederick William I (“the Soldier King”) (February 17, 1722)

Political Testament of Frederick William (“the Great Elector”) (May 19, 1667)

Frederick William I (“the Soldier King”) Demands Unvarnished Information from the Pomeranian Commissariat (July 20, 1722)

King Frederick William I’s Handwritten Instructions to the East Prussian Land-Tax Commission [Generalhufenschoß-Kommission] (April 23, 1716)

Johann Sebastian Bach, Brandenburg Concerto No. 1 (1742)

Frederick II of Prussia, Sonata in C minor for Flute and Harpsichord (1747)

Heinrich von Kleist, Anekdote aus dem letzten preußischen Kriege (1810)

Edict on Religion by Johann Christoph von Wöllner, Prussian Minister of Justice and Head of Religious Affairs (July 9, 1788)

Frederick William III, King of Prussia, Edict Concerning the Civil Status of the Jews in the Prussian State (March 11, 1812)

Frederick the Great, Compulsory Education Decree (1763)

Edict Introducing the University-Entrance Examination [Abitur] in Prussia (October 12, 1812)

Wilhelm von Humboldt’s Treatise “On the Internal and External Organization of the Higher Academic Institutions in Berlin” (1810)

The Partitions of Poland, 1772-1795

Expansion of Prussia, 1807-1871

Growth of Brandenburg-Prussia, 1600-1795

The Stavenow Lordship and Surroundings, 1770

Brandenburg in the Seventeeth and Eighteenth Centuries

August II (“the Strong”) of Poland with Frederick William I (“the Soldier King”) in 1728 (c. 1730)

Prussia Is Proclaimed a Kingdom on January 18, 1701 (1712)

Princess Louise Henriette of Orange as the Goddess Diana (1643)

Sophie Charlotte, Queen of Prussia (1705)

Frederick William I, Prussia’s “Soldier King” (1729)

Smoking Party at the Court of Frederick I in the Palace in Berlin (c. 1710)

The Apotheosis of Frederick William (“the Great Elector”) (1682)