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Prussia Collection

"Prussia: A Historical Tapestry of Power, Wars, and Royalty" Step back in time to the 19th century as we explore the captivating world of Prussia

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Prussia Collection: Queen Victoria and Prince Albert and their Children
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Prussia Collection: Map / Europe / Germany 1871
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Prussia Collection: Dropping the Pilot, 1890. Artist: John Tenniel
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Prussia Collection: Vintage painting of Frederick the Great of Prussia
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Prussia Collection: City map of Berlin and surrounding, Germany, lithograph, published 1897
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Prussia Collection: Kingdom of Saxony, Eastern part
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Prussia Collection: Queen Victoria and Prince Wilhelm of Prussia
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Prussia Collection: Poster advertising Austro-Hungarian War Bonds
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Prussia Collection: Napoleonic Wars (1796-1815). BATTLE OF THE ROTHIERE (1814
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Prussia Collection: Proclamation of the German Empire in Versailles
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Prussia Collection: Brandenburg gate procession: Berlin royal wedding 1913
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Prussia Collection: The Hesse-Cassel and Greek royal families
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Prussia Collection: Queen Victoria and children in mourning at Windsor
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Prussia Collection: The Kottel Bridge at Konigsberg, East Prussia, 1930 s
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Prussia Collection: Queen Victoria & Empress Frederick of Prussia
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Prussia Collection: The Royal Oak - Queen Victoria and descendents family tree
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Prussia Collection: Map of Prussia, c1872. Creator: Unknown
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Prussia Collection: Napoleon I at the tomb of Frederick the Great, 27 October 1806, (1936). Creator: Unknown
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Prussia Collection: General von Scharnhorst 1755-1813, 1934
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Prussia Collection: Map of the German Confederation (1815-1866), lithograph, published in 1897
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Prussia Collection: Congress of Vienna (1814-1815). Engraving
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Prussia Collection: Wellington and Blucher meet after Battle of Waterloo
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Prussia Collection: Battle of Zorndorf
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Prussia Collection: The Proclamation of the German Empire at Versailles, 18 January 1871, (1936). Creator: Unknown
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Prussia Collection: Count Otto von Bismarck, Prusso-German statesman, 1870
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Prussia Collection: City map of Aachen, Germany, lithograph, published in 1897
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Prussia Collection: Princess Victoria Louise of Prussia engagement 1913
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Prussia Collection: Kaiser Wilhelm I, German Emperor
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Prussia Collection: AUSTRIAN EMPIRE MAP, 1795. Map of Prussia and the Austrian Empire as they appeared in the year 1795
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Prussia Collection: Germany before World War I
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Prussia Collection: Royal group at Rosenau Castle on the occasion of the Bethrot
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Prussia Collection: Prussian Royal Family, 1875
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Prussia Collection: Princes Oscar, Joachim and Viktor of Prussia
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Prussia Collection: Wedding of Kira Kirillovna of Russia
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Prussia Collection: Prince Henry of Prussia and family
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Prussia Collection: Duchess of Connaught on her wedding day
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Prussia Collection: Vicky, Crown Princess of Prussia 1860
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Prussia Collection: Princesses Alice and Vicky
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Prussia Collection: The Surrender at Sedan, Franco-Prussian War
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Prussia Collection: Antquie Map of Prussia
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Prussia Collection: Das Kapital, also called Capital (1867)
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Prussia Collection: The Jackdaw of Rheims, the Cardinals Ring, and the Borrowed Plumes
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Prussia Collection: Wilhelm I of Germany, King of Prussia, 1861
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Prussia Collection: RAOEgen
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Prussia Collection: Prince Waldemar of Prussia visiting Istanbul
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Prussia Collection: Winged Victoria figure, Siegessaule, Berlin, Germany
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Prussia Collection: Wilhelm I / G Koch
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Prussia Collection: Map / Europe / Germany 1827


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"Prussia: A Historical Tapestry of Power, Wars, and Royalty" Step back in time to the 19th century as we explore the captivating world of Prussia. This European kingdom, which later became a crucial part of Germany in 1871, holds a rich history filled with influential figures and significant events. In this vintage painting, we witness Queen Victoria and Prince Albert alongside their beloved children. Their reign marked an era of great prosperity for both Britain and Prussia, fostering diplomatic ties that shaped Europe's future. As our eyes wander across the map of Europe from 1871, we see how Prussia's influence extended far beyond its borders. Its strategic location played a pivotal role during the Napoleonic Wars – notably witnessed in the Battle of Rothiere where brave soldiers fought for freedom against French forces. The dropping of the pilot in 1890 symbolized a turning point for Prussian politics. Illustrated by John Tenniel's artwork, it depicted Emperor Wilhelm II dismissing his trusted advisor Bismarck – marking a shift towards more aggressive policies that would shape Germany's destiny. Frederick the Great stands tall in another vintage painting representing Prussian might. His leadership during turbulent times solidified Prussia as a formidable force on the European stage. Queen Victoria's encounter with Prince Wilhelm further strengthened ties between Britain and Prussia. Little did they know that their meeting would foreshadow momentous events such as Austro-Hungarian War Bonds being advertised through striking posters – showcasing alliances formed within Europe at that time. The proclamation of the German Empire at Versailles forever altered geopolitical dynamics. It united various German states under one banner while also impacting royal families like Hesse-Cassel and Greece who found themselves intertwined within this new order. Amidst triumphs and turmoil alike, Queen Victoria mourned deeply after losing loved ones – captured poignantly in an image showing her surrounded by her grieving children at Windsor.