Kinrick o Proushie

Kinrick o Proushie

Königreich Preußen
1701–1918
Banner o Proushie
Banner
Ryal coat o airms o Proushie
Ryal coat o airms
Anthem
  • Preußenlied
  • Sang o Proushie

  • Ryal anthem
  • "Heil dir im Siegerkranz"
  • "Hail tae thee in the Veector's Croun"
The Kinrick o Proushie (dark reid) at its greatest extent, efter the de facto incorporation o Saxe-Lauenburg in 1866.
The Kinrick o Proushie (dark reid) at its greatest extent, efter the de facto incorporation o Saxe-Lauenburg in 1866.
StatusState o the German Confederation
(partly, 1815–1866)
State o the North German Confederation
(1867–1871)
Federal State o the German Empire
(1871–1918)
CaipitalBerlin
Common leidsOfficial:
German
Recognised:
Releegion
Majority:
Protestant (Lutheran an Reformed)
Minorities:
Govrenment
Keeng 
• 1701–1713 (first)
Frederick I
• 1888–1918 (last)
Wilhelm II
Meenister-Presesa 
• 1848 (first)
Adolf Heinrich
• 1918 (last)
Maximilian William
LegislaturLandtag
• Upper house
Herrenhaus
• Lower house
Abgeordnetenhaus
Historical era
• Coronation o Frederick I
18 Januar 1701
• Battle o Jena-Auerstedt
14 October 1806
9 Juin 1815
• Constitution adoptit
5 December 1848
• Germany unified
18 Januar 1871
• William II abdicatesb
28 November 1918
28 Juin 1919
Aurie
1910[1]348,779 km2 (134,664 sq mi)
Population
• 1816[2]
10349031
• 1871[2]
24689000
• 1910[1]
34472509
Currency
  • 1701–1750 Reichsthaler
  • 1750–1857 Thaler
  • 1857–1873 Vereinsthaler
  • 1873–1914 Goldmark
  • 1914–1918 Papiermark
Precedit bi
Succeedit bi
Holy Roman Empire
Brandenburg-Proushie
Ryal Proushie
Free Ceety o Danzig
Swadish Pomeranie
Electorate o Hesse
Free Ceety o Frankfurt
Duchy o Nassau
Kinrick o Hanover
Duchy o Holstein
Duchy o Schleswig
Saxe-Lauenburg
Free State o Proushie
The day pairt o

The Kinrick o Proushie (German: Königreich Preußen) wis a kinrick that constitutit the state o Proushie atween 1701 an 1918 an includit pairts o present-day Germany, Poland, Roushie, Lithuanie, Denmark, Belgium an the Czech Republic.[3]

References

  1. "German Empire: administrative subdivision and municipalities, 1900 to 1910" (in German). Retrieved 2 Mey 2007.
  2. a b "Königreich Preußen (1701–1918)" (in German). Retrieved 2 Mey 2007.
  3. Marriott, J. A. R., and Charles Grant Robertson. The Evolution of Prussia, the Making of an Empire,. Rev. ed. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1946.