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- German_Prince abstract "The terms German Prince or German Princess are often used to refer to members of royalty that were from a German state. Today Germany is one nation, but up until 1914, Germany and Central Europe was ruled over by a large number of independent states. Up until World War I, the term German could have referred to peoples from areas of what is today the states Germany, Poland, Belgium, Luxembourg, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Austria, and even Croatia, and the Netherlands. From 1815 to 1860 this number was 35 separate German sovereign states (including Prussia and Austria) plus another 4 free cities, who together formed the German Confederation. Prior to 1789 there were over 300 independent sovereign states and thousands of other bishoprics, lordships, and free cities that made up the Holy Roman Empire.".
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- German_Prince wikiPageOutDegree "27".
- German_Prince wikiPageRevisionID "646200052".
- German_Prince wikiPageWikiLink Anhalt-Zerbst.
- German_Prince wikiPageWikiLink Anne_Catherine_of_Brandenburg.
- German_Prince wikiPageWikiLink Austria.
- German_Prince wikiPageWikiLink Belgium.
- German_Prince wikiPageWikiLink Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel.
- German_Prince wikiPageWikiLink Category:Monarchy_in_Germany.
- German_Prince wikiPageWikiLink Catherine_the_Great.
- German_Prince wikiPageWikiLink Christian_IV_of_Denmark.
- German_Prince wikiPageWikiLink City-state.
- German_Prince wikiPageWikiLink Croatia.
- German_Prince wikiPageWikiLink Czech_Republic.
- German_Prince wikiPageWikiLink Emperor_Peter_III_of_Russia.
- German_Prince wikiPageWikiLink Free_cities.
- German_Prince wikiPageWikiLink George_IV_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- German_Prince wikiPageWikiLink George_V.
- German_Prince wikiPageWikiLink George_V_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- German_Prince wikiPageWikiLink German_Confederation.
- German_Prince wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
- German_Prince wikiPageWikiLink Holy_Roman_Empire.
- German_Prince wikiPageWikiLink Luxembourg.
- German_Prince wikiPageWikiLink Netherlands.
- German_Prince wikiPageWikiLink Peter_III_of_Russia.
- German_Prince wikiPageWikiLink Poland.
- German_Prince wikiPageWikiLink Principality_of_Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel.
- German_Prince wikiPageWikiLink Prussia.
- German_Prince wikiPageWikiLink Slovakia.
- German_Prince wikiPageWikiLink Stettin.
- German_Prince wikiPageWikiLink Szczecin.
- German_Prince wikiPageWikiLink Teck.
- German_Prince wikiPageWikiLink Württemberg.
- German_Prince wikiPageWikiLinkText "German Prince".
- German_Prince wikiPageWikiLinkText "The Princes".
- German_Prince hasPhotoCollection German_Prince.
- German_Prince wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- German_Prince subject Category:Monarchy_in_Germany.
- German_Prince comment "The terms German Prince or German Princess are often used to refer to members of royalty that were from a German state. Today Germany is one nation, but up until 1914, Germany and Central Europe was ruled over by a large number of independent states. Up until World War I, the term German could have referred to peoples from areas of what is today the states Germany, Poland, Belgium, Luxembourg, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Austria, and even Croatia, and the Netherlands.".
- German_Prince label "German Prince".
- German_Prince sameAs m.055brbm.
- German_Prince sameAs Q5551201.
- German_Prince sameAs Q5551201.
- German_Prince wasDerivedFrom German_Prince?oldid=646200052.
- German_Prince isPrimaryTopicOf German_Prince.