Brandenburg-Prussia

Brandenburg-Prussia

Brandenburg-Prussia (German: Brandenburg-Preußen) is the historiographic denomination for the early modern realm of the Brandenburgian Hohenzollerns between 1618 and 1701. Based in the Electorate of Brandenburg, the main branch of the Hohenzollern intermarried with the branch ruling the Duchy of Prussia, and secured succession upon the latter's extinction in the male line in 1618. Another consequence of the intermarriage was the incorporation of the lower Rhenish principalities of Cleves, Mark and Ravensberg after the Treaty of Xanten in 1614. The Thirty Years' War (1618–48) was especially devastating. The Elector changed sides three times, and as a result Protestant and Catholic armies swept the land back and forth, killing, burning, seizing men and taking the food supplies. Upwards of half the population was killed or dislocated. Berlin and the other major cities were in ruins, and recovery took decades.


The second half of the 17th century laid the basis for Prussia to become one of the great players in European politics later on. The emerging Brandenburg-Prussian military potential, based on the introduction of a standing army in 1653, was symbolized by the widely noted victories in Warsaw (1656) and Fehrbellin (1675) and by the Great Sleigh Drive (1678). Brandenburg-Prussia also established navy and German colonies in the Brandenburger Gold Coast and Arguin. Frederick William, known as "The Great Elector", opened Brandenburg-Prussia to large-scale immigration ("Peuplierung") of mostly Protestant refugees from all across Europe ("Exulanten"), most notably Huguenot immigration following the Edict of Potsdam. Frederick William also started to centralize Brandenburg-Prussia's administration and reduce the influence of the estates.

The coin history of Brandenburg-Prussia reflects the development of the whole of Germany: in the 15th century, the electors coined groschen, pennies and denarii. With Joachim II (1535-1571) begins issuing coins in gold: ducats and gulden. His successor John George (1571-1598) begins the striking of thalers in the Electorate.


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Brandenburg-Prussia,
Friedrich Wilhelm II, 1786-1797

Thaler 1791 A

 

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Friedrich II the Great, 1740-1786

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Friedrich II the Great, 1740-1786

6 Gröscher 1757 C, Cleve

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Friedrich II the Great, 1740-1786,

1/6 Thaler 1752 A, Berlin

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