- to a
secular prince-elector was
known as an
electoral prince (German:
Kurprinz).
Electors were
rulers of reichsstände (Imperial Estates),
enjoying precedence...
- This is a list of
German sail frigates:
Mohrian (ex-Swedish)
Kurprinz Deutschland 36 Eckernförde 48 (ex-Danish Gefion,
captured 1849) - BU 1891 Thetis...
-
Regiment was
founded with a
strength of two
battalions in 1675 as “Regiment
Kurprinz”
under the
command of
Prince Frederick of Brandenburg, the
later King Frederick...
-
variety of marcasite,
found at
Churprinz Friedrich August Erbstolln Mine (
Kurprinz Mine), Großschirma Freiberg, Ore Mountains, Saxony, Germany;
ideal formula...
- 1781) made him the next in line to the
Electorate as
Electoral Prince (de:
Kurprinz); this was
because all the
pregnancies of the
Electress Amalie, except...
-
Major General Albrecht Conrad Graf
Finck v.
Finckenstein Grenadier Garde,
Kurprinz Friedrich Wilhelm I (two battalions, 800 men)
Margraf Ludwig's Infantry...
- time, the area
contained large factories (silk and wool), such as the
Kurprinz (one of Berlin's
first cloth factories,
located in a
former barn) and a...
- (frigate)
Dorothea (frigate)
Rother Löwe (frigate)
Carolus Secundus (frigate)
Kurprinz von
Brandenburg (frigate) Chur
Prinz (frigate)
Morian (frigate) Wappen...
- the
castle and the
village of
Wendisch Wusterhausen. In
early July 1683,
Kurprinz Friedrich,
later (1688)
Elector Friedrich III, and
later still (1701) King...
- homeland.
Tettau served as
fortress builder, but also as
tutor for the
Kurprinz, the
later King Frederick.
During the
Scanian War, he
fought as military...