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    The Prussia Columns (German: Preußensäulen) are two monuments, over 15 metres (49 ft) high, that were erected in the years 1854 and 1855 by order of the...
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    Of the columns listed above, the following are the Roman columns. Roman triumphal columns were either monolithic pillars or composed of column drums;...
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  • – The second of the Prussia Columns is inaugurated, on the 60th birthday of their instigator, King Frederick William IV of Prussia. The Palais de l'Industrie...
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    granite columns measuring 4.7 meters high. Along the hall's circumference is a glass mosaic designed by Anton von Werner. Four sandstone columns rise above...
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    to produce construction material for monuments (e. g. in 1854 the Prussia Columns near Neukamp and Groß Stresow or for the Ernst Moritz Arndt Tower on...
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    East Prussia to guard against Russian invasion from the east, Frederick set off with his army for Saxony. The Prussian army marched in three columns. On...
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    War of the Fourth Coalition (category Wars involving Prussia)
    1000km 620miles Waterloo 9 France 8 7 Russia 6 Austria 5 Spain 4 Portugal 3 Prussia 2 Germany 1    The War of the Fourth Coalition (French: Guerre de la Quatrième...
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    Battle of Rossbach (category Battles involving Prussia)
    right flank; if they were still on the move in columns eastwards or northeastwards, the heads of their columns would be crushed before the rest could deploy...
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    Hohenzollern Castle (category 1867 establishments in Prussia)
    Ferdinand, Prince of Prussia, in the castle cemetery Princess Kira of Prussia, in the castle cemetery Prince Hubertus of Prussia, in the castle cemetery...
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    Brandenburg Gate (category Frederick William II of Prussia)
    by twelve fluted Doric columns, six to each side, forming five passageways. There are also walls between the pairs of columns at front and back, decorated...
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