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  1. The Prussian Navy ( German: Preußische Marine ), officially the Royal Prussian Navy ( German: Königlich Preußische Marine ), was the naval force of the Kingdom of Prussia from 1701 to 1867. The Prussian Navy was created in 1701 from the former Brandenburg Navy upon the dissolution of Brandenburg-Prussia, the personal union of ...

  2. Prusia, sin embargo, va construyendo una pequeña fuerza naval de 13 buques de guerra improvisados durante la guerra de los siete años. Esta flota embrionaria perdió la batalla de Frisches Haff en septiembre de 1759 ante una fuerza naval sueca. Los prusianos perdieron todos los buques y, como consecuencia, los suecos ocuparon ...

  3. HMS Thetis (1846) Categories: Prussian Navy. Naval ships of Germany. Naval ships of Germany by state. Ships by navy. Ships of Prussia. Hidden category: Commons category link is on Wikidata.

  4. The Prussian Navy (German: Preußische Marine), was the naval force of the Kingdom of Prussia. It was created from the former Brandenburg Navy, following the elevation of the Duke of Prussia to King in Prussia in 1701. At that time, Brandenburg and Prussia formed a double state ruled in personal...

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  5. Prussian Naval Academy. Captain Johann Diedrich Longé. Model of Longé's Schooner Stralsund in the Dänholm Naval Museum, at Strelasund just east of Stralsund. Rear Admiral Michael Bille. The Prussian Naval Academy was the naval academy of the Prussian Navy . Foundation.

  6. 30 de ago. de 2013 · The Kaiserlich Deutschen Marine (English: Imperial German Navy ), also known as the Kaiserliche Marine, was the Navy of the Germany Empire from 1871 to 1918. Commanded by Prussian army officers between 1872 and 1888, it was initially built up to serve as a strong coast-defence force.

  7. 21 de jul. de 2022 · Following the startling Prussian victory in the Austro-Prussian War of 1866, European observers sought to understand the war’s lessons and to apply them to future conflict. This article traces the way in which commentators in Britain, France, Prussia, Austria, and the various secondary states of Germany evaluated tactical ...