Frederic William I. and the crown prince: Meeting between father and son. The great Habsburgh Monarchy. The market place of Viena in the time of Maria Therasa - Frederic William ve taçlandırılmış prens: Baba ve oğulun buluşması. Büyük Habsburgh Monarşisi. Maria Therasa döneminde Viyana'da pazar yeri.
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Frederic William I. and the crown prince: Meeting between father and son. The great Habsburgh Monarchy. The market place of Viena in the time of Maria Therasa - Frederic William ve taçlandırılmış prens: Baba ve oğulun buluşması. Büyük Habsburgh Monarşisi. Maria Therasa döneminde Viyana'da pazar yeri.
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Belotto
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Prusya Kralı Frederic Wiliam ve oğlu arasındaki ilişkiler düzeldi. Mayıs 1740'da William'ın Prensi davet etti. Kral ve oğlunun buluşma resmi. Üç gün sonra William öldü ( 31 Mayıs ). Syf.4531. Maria Therasa döneminde Viyana pazar yeri.
Note
(31 Mayıs 1740)
Language
English
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SALT Research
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https://archives.saltresearch.org/handle/123456789/28259
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16,3-24 cm, Printed
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1
Identifier
FFT755014
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Open Access
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