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The Battlefield at Hohenfriedberg/Silesia on June 4, 1745 (18th century)

Prussian Occupation of Bamberg during the Seven Years’ War (c. 1760)

Commemorative Reproduction of the Battle of Leuthen on December 5, 1757 (1758)

Allegorical Depiction of the Peace of Hubertusburg between Prussia, Austria, and Saxony (Poland) (1763)

Allegorical Depiction of the Peace of Teschen of May 13, 1779 (c. 1800)

The Battle of Jena on October 14, 1806 (19th century)

Allegorical Depiction of the Return of the Quadriga to the Brandenburg Gate (1814)

Prince Blücher and the Duke of Wellington Meet at the Battle of Waterloo on June 18, 1815 (19th century)

Frederick William III of Prussia, Francis I of Austria, and Russian Czar Alexander I Meet for the First Time in Prague on March 18, 1813 (19th century)

Prussian General Gerhard Johann David von Scharnhorst (before 1813)

Edict Protecting Prussian Wool Manufacturers: No Silk Skirts or Camisoles (November 6, 1731)

The Prussian “October Edict” of 1807 (1807)

The Coffee Tax (1784)

The Coffee “Sniffers,” c. 1780 (1892)

Theater Backdrop for a Hamburg Festival in Honor of Frederick III (1701)

Prussian Edict: All Unauthorized Jews Should be Driven from the Land Immediately (January 10, 1724)

Frederick William (“the Great Elector”) receives the Huguenots in the Year 1685 (1782)

Allegorical Depiction of King Frederick William I as the Patron of the Salzburg Protestants in the Year 1732 (1734)

The Salzburg Protestants are Driven out of Austria and Settle in Prussia in the Year 1732 (1734)

The Salzburg Protestants on their Way to Prussia in the Year 1732 (1734)

Prussian Edict: All Fraudulence Committed by Jews in Financial Transactions Must Be Stopped (April 8, 1726)

Markus Levin (18th Century)

The City of Stettin under Siege by Frederick William (“the Great Elector”) in the Winter of 1677-78 (c. 1680)

Fireworks in Strasbourg Celebrating the Declaration of Peace after the War of the Austrian Succession on February 23, 1749 (1749)

East-Elbian Germany in the Eighteenth Century