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Hartknoch and wrote
Hartknoch wrote: Von den Städten und Schlössern.

Hartknoch and Prussia
Hartknoch was born in Jablonken ( Jabłonka ) near Ortelsburg ( Szczytno ) in the Duchy of Prussia.
In 1679 Hartknoch published a book about Prussian history, first in Latin and then in German ( Alt-und Neues Preussen ), as well as Preussische Kirchen-Historia, a history of the church in Prussia.
In his book covering the history of Prussia, Hartknoch features an illustration of Nicolaus Copernicus.

Hartknoch and .
In 1677 the Prussian historian and educator Christoph Hartknoch was invited to be director of the Thorn Gymnasium, a post which he held until his death in 1687.
Christoph Hartknoch reported in 1684 that there were still Sudovians there.
* Hartknoch, C., Altes und Neues Preussen.
Christoph Hartknoch ( 1644 – 1687 ) was a Prussian historian and educator.
In Königsberg Hartknoch started studying theology at a Protestant institute.
In 1677 the mostly Protestant city Toruń ( Thorn ) invited Hartknoch to become director at its gymnasium, where he worked for ten years.
Wearied through years of Tatar attacks and resulting poverty, Hartknoch died and was buried there in 1687 at the age of 43.

wrote and histories
Fabius Rusticus and Cluvius Rufus both wrote condemning histories on Caligula that are now lost.
* Business historian Robert Sobel wrote For Want of a Nail, a fictional history of an alternate North America which included hundreds of fictional footnotes and a bibliography listing over a hundred fictional histories and biographies.
He wrote numerous histories under the pseudonyms of Abeleus, Philipp Arlanibäus, Johann Ludwig Gottfried and Gotofredus.
Macbeth's life, like that of King Duncan I, had progressed far towards legend by the end of the 14th century, when John of Fordun and Andrew of Wyntoun wrote their histories.
He had an extensive civil service career, and wrote histories, fiction and other works which were widely known.
Fabius ' history provided a basis for the early books of Livy's Ab Urbe Condita, which he wrote inLatin, and for several Greek-language histories of Rome, including Dionysius of Halicarnassus's Roman Antiquities, written during the late 1st century BC, and Plutarch's early 2nd century Life of Romulus.
Lucian wrote that " The people who suffered the greatest torment were those who had told lies when they were alive and written mendacious histories ; among them were Ctesias of Cnidus, Herodotus, and many others.
He later wrote another article, " Re-entering the Lists ", which asserted that the list of those arrested published in the official history was concocted from later case histories.
Geoffrey of Monmouth wrote works which he claimed were histories of Britain.
In the assessment of John Barr, a Social Credit staffer years after Aberhart's death who later wrote one of the first histories of the party's years in power, " Aberhart generally had the respect and admiration of a broad following of parents, teachers, and students.
He also wrote histories of public education and the prison system in the state.
About her work, the author said " I wrote Rats because I was angry with the way the recent coffee-table histories of punk seem to have no problem demonizing a dead, mentally ill, teenage girl.
During the 1960s and 1970s, Lavender wrote a series of highly acclaimed histories of the American West, including Red Mountain in 1963, Westward Vision: The Story of the Oregon Trail in 1963, The Rockies in 1968 ( Harper & Row ), and The American West in 1969.
He also wrote a series of so-called natural histories: The Gent ( 1847 ), The Ballet Girl ( 1847 ), Stuck-Up ' People ( 1847 ), The Idler upon Town ( 1848 ) and The Flirt ( 1848 ).
He also wrote histories of BBC Radio 3 ( on which he had regular stints as broadcaster ), the British satire boom of the 1960s, Angry Young Men: A Literary Comedy of the 1950s ( 2002 ), and a centennial history of the Oxford University Dramatic Society in 1985.
Another humanist was Dimitrie Cantemir, who wrote histories of Romania and Moldavia.
In the following years his rate of publication was staggering: aside from a continuing stream of articles and poems, he wrote a number of books, including two more histories of the world ( 1814 and 1817 ); the long historical poem Roskilde-Riim ( Rhyme of Roskilde ) ( 1813 ); and a book-sized commentary, Roskilde Saga.
He later wrote standard histories of the relations between Russia and the Western powers.
Ibn Qutaybah also wrote one of the earliest histories of the Arabs, drawing together biblical stories, Arabic folk tales and more historical events.
Drury also wrote two local histories, The story of Simcoe County ( 1955 ) and All for a beaver hat: a history of early Simcoe County ( 1959 ).
Boorstin also wrote the books The Discoverers, The Creators and The Seekers, a trilogy of books that attempt to survey the scientific, artistic and philosophic histories of humanity, respectively.
The two are still occasionally confused, although the British Churchill wrote only one novel, Savrola, being better known for his popular histories and journalism.
The reasons why Berossus wrote the History have not survived, though contemporaneous Greek historians generally did give reasons for the publication of their own histories.
Late in life, when Díaz del Castillo was eighty-four years old, and residing in his encomienda estates in Guatemala, he wrote The Truthful History of the Conquest of New Spain to defend the story of the common-soldier conquistador within the histories about the Spanish conquest of Mexico.

wrote and Prussia
Marlborough wrote an appeal to the Duke of Württemberg, the commander of the Danish contingent – " I send you this express to request your Highness to bring forward by a double march your cavalry so as to join us at the earliest moment …" Additionally, the King in Prussia, Frederick I, had kept his troops in quarters behind the Rhine while his personal disputes with Vienna and the States-General at The Hague remained unresolved.
The year after he wrote Das Deutschlandlied, Hoffmann von Fallersleben lost his job as a librarian and professor in Breslau, Prussia, because of this and other revolutionary works, and was forced into hiding until being pardoned after the revolutions of 1848 in the German states.
John Poliander wrote in 1535 about the Sudovians living near Königsberg, Prussia, while referring to amber production, that 32 villages used Sudini speech in a 6-7 mile stretch of land of the Samland Corner that bears the name of Sudavia.
Franklin was impressed by Pulaski, and wrote of him: " Count Pulaski of Poland, an officer famous throughout Europe for his bravery and conduct in defence of libertie of his country against the three great invading powers of Russia, Austria and Prussia ... may be highly useful to our service.
Victoria wrote to her grandson suggesting another of her grandchildren Princess Margaret of Prussia, as a suitable alternative, but nothing came of her suggestion and once the couple confided their love to her, the Queen relented and supported the marriage.
" An office of the Polish Government in Exile wrote to warn Władysław Sikorski that if the Charter was implemented with regards to national self-determination, it would make the desired Polish annexation of Danzig, East Prussia and parts of German Silesia impossible, which led the Poles to approach Britain asking for a flexible interpretation of the Charter.
After the Franco-Prussian War Lavisse studied the development of Prussia and wrote Etude sur l ' une des origines de la monarchie prussienne, ou la Marche de Brandebourg sous la dynastie ascanienne, which was his thesis for his doctor's degree, and Etudes sur l ' Histoire de la Prusse ( 1879 ).
Frederick II, conscious of the instability of his French ally, now keenly wished to contract an offensive alliance with Russia ; and the first step to its realization required the overthrow of Bestuzhev, " upon whom ," he wrote to his minister Axel von Mardefeld, " the fate of Prussia and my own house depends.
In a Paper Dedicated to the Governments of Great Britain, Austria, Russia, France, Prussia and the United States of America written in 1841, Owen wrote: " The lowest stage of humanity is experienced when the individual must labor for a small pittance of wages from others.
In his essay ' The Great Powers ', written in 1833, von Ranke wrote: " If one could establish as a definition of a Great power that it must be able to maintain itself against all others, even when they are united, then Frederick has raised Prussia to that position.
In November 1932, about one year before right-wing parties gave Hitler the Chancellorship, Globke wrote a set of rules to make it harder in Prussia for Germans of Jewish ancestry to change their last names into less recognizably Jewish names, albeit no similar limitations existed for other Germans ; and he followed up with the guidelines for implementation in December 1932.
Prince Henry of Prussia, commander in chief of Baltic operations, wrote to the C-in-C of the HSF that in his view it was a certainty that secret charts had fallen into the hands of the Russians, and a probability that the codebook and key had also.
An Interior Minister of Prussia, Albert Grzesinski, wrote that members of Seeckt's staff said that Seeckt desired a military dictatorship, perhaps headed by Gustav Noske.
Roman wrote this music for the wedding in August 1744 of the Crown Prince Adolf Frederick of Sweden and his bride Louisa Ulrika of Prussia.
Albert agreed there were going to be problems with the match, but as he could find no alternative bride, he wrote to Ernest that keeping the affair a private matter ( and outside the realm of government ) was " the only way to prevent a break with Prussia and the only way to keep the game in our own hands, impose the conditions that we think necessary, and as far as we can, take off its political edge ".
She also wrote books herself, about morals, in French, and introduced silk cultivation to Prussia.
In 1792 he went to Berlin, where his oratorio Isaaco was produced, in consequence of which he was made court Kapellmeister to the king of Prussia, and in that capacity wrote a great deal of official music, including cantatas, and a coronation Te Deum.
" When in the beginning of the reign of Frederick William IV of Prussia the rumor was spread that the king contemplated an alteration of the legal position of the Jews in a reactionary sense, Jost wrote Legislative Fragen Betreffend die Juden im Preussischen Staate ( Berlin, 1842 ) and Nachträge zu den Legislativen Fragen ( Berlin 1842 ).
George Keith, chief of Clan Keith and the last Earl Marischal, fled into exile in Prussia, where his brother Francis Keith wrote a narration of the battle.
Senfl also wrote numerous German lieder, most of them secular ( the handful on sacred texts were written for Duke Albrecht of Prussia ).
Mickiewicz wrote it, while living in St. Petersburg, Russia, in protest against the late-18th-century partitioning of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth by the Russian Empire, the Kingdom of Prussia, and Austria.

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