Gurus also sold out of shares of King of Prussia, Pa. wireless technology company InterDigital Communications.
It is imperial Prussia that he seems to admire, not earnest, consensual West Germany.
Louis Ferdinand, Prince of Prussia (and grandson of the late Kaiser) offered his royal congratulations.
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King of Prussia is a 5-piece group that dispenses twee-pop with sweet harmonies, ringing guitars and infectious melodies.
After 1860 Britain stood aside while Bismarck enlarged Prussia, humbled France and built a unified and powerful Germany.
In 1763, the Treaty of Hubertusburg was signed, ending hostilities between Austria and Prussia in the Seven Years' War.
In 1742, The Peace of Berlin between Empress Maria Theresa of Austria and Prussia ended the first Silesian War.
In 1807, Russia and Prussia signed the Convention at Bartenstein, forming an alliance to drive France out of German states.
He knew Prince Henry of Prussia had visited the Club three years earlier and sipped champagne from a courtesan's shoe.
In 1941, Kaiser Wilhelm II, ninth king of Prussia and third German emperor from 1888-1918, died in exile in the Netherlands.
Prussia smashed France in 1870, annexing critical French territory for security reasons, but that sowed the seeds for the First World War.
Dr. Manganelli now serves as the AMCF's board program chairman on behalf of Tunnell, which is based in King of Prussia, Pa.
However, had Frederick turned out to be merely an energetic and competent king of Prussia, history would long since have forgotten him.
He thought trade essential to prosperity and wanted friendship between Austria, Britain and France to balance the power of Prussia and Russia.
The small company in King of Prussia, Pa. recruited a new chief executive, engineer Marco Emrich, in 1999 to push into banking software.
Kahn was born in 1860 in a town called Marmoutier in Alsace in eastern France--an area occupied by Prussia when Kahn was 11.
But the Jesuits managed to survive in Russia and Prussia, whose rulers refused to obey the papal bull which was eventually rescinded in 1814.
King of Prussia has a few tour dates planned around the south for the spring, along with a SXSW Kindercore Records showcase in March.
Compare that to Germany, where just 11 out of 65 Nobel laureates (or 17%) were born outside of Germany (or, while it still existed, Prussia).
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Was not a primary lesson of the past, from Prussia to Weimar and the Third Reich, that the army must never show force inside Germany?
Gurus also sold out of shares of King of Prussia, Pa. wireless technology company InterDigital Communications (nasdaq: IDCC - news - people ).
Prussia retained Silesia and emerged as a great military power.
On Friday and Saturday mornings Mr. Vetri and at least two of his fellow chefs meet for 90-minute workouts at Precision Jiu-Jitsu and Training Center in King of Prussia, Pa.
He was also devoted to the interests of Prussia's people, rejoicing in the nicknames of l'avocat du pauvre and le roi des gueux (poor man's advocate and king of the beggars).
PRUSSIA. The Annexation of Hanover, Hesse, Nassau and Frankfort.
The first hospital I visited, McAllen Heart Hospital, is owned by Universal Health Services, a for-profit hospital chain with headquarters in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania, and revenues of five billion dollars last year.
Ten months earlier Guarino had moved ICG from a traditional office building to a 58, 000-square-foot converted warehouse, where neither he nor any of the firm's 300 King of Prussia, Pa. staffers has an office.
Members of British royalty, Napoleon Bonaparte, King Louis Philippe of France, Frederick II of Prussia and other dignitaries all drank wines from Constantia and served it to special guests in the 17th and 18th Centuries.
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