Prussia (disambiguation)
Prussia called
- a historical landscape, see Prussia (historical landscape)
- the Prussian royal share (1466–1772)
- the Duchy of Prussia (1525–1701)
- the historical state of Prussia :
- as a monarchy (1701–1918), see Kingdom of Prussia
- whose province East Prussia (the "Kingdom of Prussia")
- its province of Prussia
- as the Free State of Prussia (1918–1947)
- in the bourgeois family name "Prince of Prussia" or "Princess of Prussia" the members of the Prussian branch of the noble house of Hohenzollern since the abolition of the special rights and titles of the German nobility
- the members of corps with the name Borussia , see Borussia (student union)
Prussia is the name of the following people:
- Adalbert von Prussia (1811–1873) , Prussian naval officer
- Adalbert von Prussia (1884–1948) , German prince
- Albrecht (Prussia) ( Albrecht von Brandenburg-Ansbach ; 1490–1568), Grand Master of the Teutonic Order, Duke of Prussia
- Albrecht von Prussia (1809–1872) , Prussian general
- Albrecht von Prussia (1837–1906) , Prussian Field Marshal General, Regent of the Duchy of Braunschweig
- Albrecht Friedrich (Prussia) (1553–1618), ruling prince of the Duchy of Prussia
- Albrecht Friedrich Prince of Prussia ( Albrecht Friedrich, Prince of Prussia, Margrave of Brandenburg-Schwedt ; 1672–1731), Lieutenant General of Brandenburg-Prussia and Lord Master of the Order of St. John
- Alexander of Prussia (1820–1896), royal Prussian prince and general of the infantry
- Alexandrine of Prussia (1803-1892) , later Grand Duchess of Mecklenburg- [Schwerin]
- Alexandrine of Prussia (1842–1906) , later Duchess of Mecklenburg- [Schwerin]
- Alexandrine von Prussia (1915–1980) , eldest daughter of Wilhelm von Prussia
- Anna of Prussia (1576–1625) , Electress of Brandenburg
- Anna of Prussia (1836–1918) , Landgrave of Hessen-Kassel
- Anna Sophia of Prussia (1527–1591), Duchess of Mecklenburg
- Amalie von Prussia (1723–1787), German composer and youngest sister of Frederick the Great
- August of Prussia (1779–1843) , Prussian prince and general of the infantry
- August Ferdinand of Prussia (1730–1813), Prussian major general
- August Wilhelm of Prussia (1722–1758) , Prussian prince and general
- August Wilhelm von Prussia (1887–1949) , Prussian prince and SA-Obergruppenführer
- Carl von Prussia (1801-1883), German prince, son of Friedrich Wilhelm III. and Queen Luise
- Cecilie von Preußen (1917–1975) , German noblewoman, daughter of Crown Prince Wilhelm
- Cecilie Auguste Marie of Prussia (1886–1954), German Crown Princess, see Cecilie zu Mecklenburg
- Charlotte of Prussia (1798–1860) , by marriage to Tsarina Alexandra Fjodorovna of Russia
- Charlotte of Prussia (1831–1855) , Hereditary Princess of Saxony-Meiningen
- Charlotte of Prussia (1860–1919) , Duchess of Saxony-Meiningen
- Christian of Prussia († 1245), Bishop of Prussia
- Dorothea of Prussia (1504–1547), Danish princess and duchess
- Eleanor of Prussia (1583–1607), daughter of Duke Albrecht Friedrich of Prussia
- Elisabeth of Prussia (1815–1885), wife of Karl von Hessen-Darmstadt
- Eitel Friedrich von Prussia (1883–1942), Prussian major general and master of the Order of St. John
- Franz-Friedrich Prince of Prussia (* 1944), German entrepreneur
- Franz Wilhelm Prince of Prussia (* 1943), German nobleman, head of the Royal Porcelain Manufactory Berlin
- Friederike von Prussia (1767–1820) , Princess of Great Britain and Ireland
- Friederike von Prussia (1796–1850) , Duchess of Anhalt-Dessau
- Friederike Luise von Prussia (1714–1784), Princess of Prussia
- Friederike Luise von Hessen-Darmstadt (1751–1805), Queen of Prussia
- Friederike zu Mecklenburg (1778–1841), by marriage Princess of Prussia, Princess of Solms-Braunfels and Queen of Hanover
- Friedrich I (Prussia) (1657–1713), King in Prussia
- Friedrich II. (Prussia) ( Friedrich the Great or the Old Fritz ; 1712–1786), King of Prussia
- Friedrich III. (German Empire) (1831–1888), German Emperor and King of Prussia
- Friedrich von Prussia (1794–1863) , Prussian prince and general of the cavalry
- Friedrich von Prussia (1911–1966) , German nobleman, grandson of Kaiser Wilhelm II.
- Friedrich Karl of Prussia (1828–1885) , Prussian prince and general
- Friedrich Karl of Prussia (1893–1917) , German rider
- Friedrich Karl von Prussia (1919–2006) , member of the former Prussian royal house of the Hohenzollern family
- Friedrich Leopold of Prussia (1865–1931), Prussian prince and officer, most recently colonel general
- Friedrich Leopold of Prussia (1895–1959) (1895–1959), German nobleman and painter
- Prince Louis Charles of Prussia (1773-1796), Prussian prince and Major General, and Louis of Prussia called
- Friedrich Sigismund of Prussia (1891–1927), German rider
- Friedrich Wilhelm (Brandenburg) ( the Great Elector ; 1620–1688), Elector of Brandenburg and Duke of Prussia
- Friedrich Wilhelm I (Prussia) (1688–1740), King in Prussia
- Friedrich Wilhelm II (Prussia) (1744–1797), King of Prussia
- Friedrich Wilhelm III. (Prussia) (1770–1840), King of Prussia
- Friedrich Wilhelm IV. (1795–1861), King of Prussia
- Friedrich Wilhelm Prince of Prussia (1715–1744), Margrave of Brandenburg-Schwedt, see Friedrich Wilhelm von Brandenburg-Schwedt
- Friedrich Wilhelm Prince of Prussia (politician) (1880–1925), German politician
- Friedrich Wilhelm Prince of Prussia (historian) (1939–2015), German historian
- Friedrich Wilhelm Albert Victor of Prussia (1859–1941), see Wilhelm II. (German Empire)
- Friedrich Wilhelm Karl of Prussia , see Wilhelm of Prussia (1783-1851)
- Friedrich Wilhelm Ludwig of Prussia , see Friedrich of Prussia (1794–1863)
- Friedrich Wilhelm Nikolaus Karl of Prussia , (1831–1888), German Emperor and King of Prussia, see Friedrich III. (German Empire)
- Friedrich Wilhelm Victor August Ernst of Prussia , see Wilhelm von Prussia (1882–1951)
- Georg Friedrich Prince of Prussia (* 1976), German head of the House of Hohenzollern
- George of Prussia (1826–1902), Prussian prince, general and writer
- Heinrich von Prussia (1726–1802) , son of King Friedrich Wilhelm I of Prussia and Sophie Dorothea of Hanover, Prussian general
- Heinrich von Prussia (1747–1767) , Prussian major general
- Heinrich von Prussia (1781–1846) , Prussian prince and general of the infantry
- Heinrich von Prussia (1862–1929) , Prussian Prince and Grand Admiral of the Navy
- Hubertus of Prussia (1909–1950), Prussian Prince (until 1919) and grandson of Wilhelm II.
- Joachim von Prussia (1890–1920), German nobleman, Prussian officer, most recently Rittmeister and son of Kaiser Wilhelm II.
- Karl Friedrich Albrecht Prince of Prussia (1705–1762), non-ruling Margrave of Brandenburg-Schwedt
- Kira von Prussia (1943–2004), second eldest daughter of Louis Ferdinand von Prussia and Kira Kirillowna
- Louis von Prussia (1773–1796), Prussian Prince and Major General, see Friedrich Ludwig Karl von Prussia
- Louis Ferdinand of Prussia (1772–1806) ( Friedrich Ludwig Christian of Prussia ; 1772–1806), Prussian prince general, composer and pianist
- Louis Ferdinand of Prussia (1907–1994) ( Louis Ferdinand Victor Eduard Adalbert Michael Hubertus of Prussia ; 1907–1994), German and Prussian pretender to the throne and head of the House of Hohenzollern
- Louis Ferdinand Prince of Prussia (1944–1977) ( Louis Ferdinand Oskar Christian von Prussia ; 1944–1977), member of the House of Hohenzollern
- Luise of Prussia (1770–1836) , wife of the Polish prince Anton Radziwiłł
- Luise of Prussia , b. Luise von Mecklenburg-Strelitz (1776–1810), wife of the Prussian King Friedrich Wilhelm III.
- Luise of Prussia , b. Luise von Anhalt-Bernburg (1799–1882), wife of Prince Friedrich of Prussia
- Luise von Prussia (1808–1870) , wife of the Dutch prince Friedrich von Oranien-Nassau
- Luise of Prussia (1838–1923) , wife of the Grand Duke of Baden Friedrich I.
- Luise Margareta von Preußen (1860–1917), wife of Arthur, Duke of Connaught and Strathearn
- Luise Ulrike von Prussia (1720–1782), wife of the Swedish King Adolf Friedrich
- Magdalena Sibylle of Prussia (1586–1659), Electress of Saxony
- Margarethe of Prussia ( Margarethe Beatrice Feodora of Prussia ; 1872–1954), German noblewoman, by marriage Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel
- Maria Anna Amalie von Hessen-Homburg (1785–1846), Princess of Prussia, wife of Friedrich Wilhelm Karl of Prussia
- Maria Luise Alexandrina von Prussia (1808–1877), wife of Carl von Prussia, see Marie von Sachsen-Weimar-Eisenach
- Marie of Prussia (1579–1649) , daughter of Duke Albrecht Friedrich of Prussia
- Marie of Prussia (1825–1889) , Queen of Bavaria
- Marie of Prussia (1855–1888) , daughter of Prince Friedrich Karl of Prussia
- Marie von Sachsen-Weimar-Eisenach (1808–1877), wife of Prince Carl of Prussia
- Michael Prince of Prussia (1940–2014), German author and member of the House of Hohenzollern
- Oskar von Prussia (master master, 1888) (1888–1958), Prussian officer; Major General of the Wehrmacht; Lord Master of the Order of St. John
- Oskar Prince of Prussia (Lord Master, 1959) (* 1959), German Lord Master of the Order of St. John
- Philippine Charlotte of Prussia (1716–1801), Duchess of Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel
- Sigismund of Prussia (1896–1978), Prussian prince
- Sophie von Preußen (1582–1610) , daughter of Albrecht Friedrich von Prussia and Marie Eleonore von Jülich-Kleve-Berg
- Sophie of Prussia (1870–1932) ( Sophie Dorothea Ulrike Alice of Prussia ), Queen of Greece
- Sophie Charlotte Duchess of Braunschweig and Lüneburg (1668–1705), Prussian Queen, see Sophie Charlotte von Hannover
- Sophie Dorothea of Prussia (1687–1757), Queen of Prussia, see Sophie Dorothea of Hanover
- Sophie Dorothea Marie of Prussia (1719–1765), Princess of Prussia, Margravine of Brandenburg-Schwedt
- Therese von Prussia (after marrying Marie Therese Hug ; 1911–2005), German princess from the Hohenzollern family
- Victoria of Great Britain and Ireland (1840–1901) ( Kaiserin Friedrich ), German Empress
- Victoria of Prussia (1866–1929) , princess of Schaumburg-Lippe
- Viktoria Luise of Prussia (1892–1980), Duchess of Braunschweig
- Auguste Viktoria of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg ( Auguste Viktoria Friederike Luise Feodora Jenny of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg ; 1858–1921), German Empress
- Waldemar von Prussia (1817–1849) , German prince and major general
- Waldemar von Prussia (1868–1879) , German prince
- Waldemar von Prussia (1889–1945) , German officer and large landowner
- Wilhelm Karl Prince of Prussia (1922–2007), German master master and protector of the Order of St. John
- Wilhelm von Prussia (1783–1851) , Prussian general of the cavalry
- Wilhelm I (German Empire) (1797–1888), King of Prussia, German Emperor
- Wilhelm of Prussia (1882–1951) , Crown Prince of Prussia
- Wilhelm of Prussia (1906–1940) , Prince of Prussia
- Wilhelmine of Prussia (1709–1758) ( Friederike Sophie Wilhelmine of Prussia ), Margravine of Brandenburg-Bayreuth
- Wilhelmine of Prussia (1751–1820) ( Friederike Sophie Wilhelmine of Prussia ), inheritance holder of the Netherlands
- Wilhelmine of Prussia (1774–1837) ( Friederike Luise Wilhelmine of Prussia ), Queen of the Netherlands
Prussia is the name of the following ships:
- SMS Prussia (1873) , tank frigate of the Imperial Navy
- Preussen (ship, 1885) , tour ship of the Imperial Rheinstrom-Bauverwaltung
- Preussen (ship, 1886) , passenger ship of the North German Lloyd
- Prussia (ship, 1891) , sailing ship, Posen from 1902 , burnt out in 1909
- SMS Preußen (1903) , ship of the line of the Imperial Navy
- Prussia (ship, 1902) , five-masted full ship in 1902, ran aground in 1910 after collision
- Prussia (ship, 1909) , Baltic ferry
- Prussia (ship, 1926) , passenger ship in sea service in East Prussia, later mineship of the navy
Prussia means:
- SV Preußen Frankfurt , sports club in the eastern Brandenburg independent city of Frankfurt (Oder)
- Preußen Münster , sports club from Münster (Westphalia), in 1963 the club became a founding member of the Bundesliga
- SC Preußen Lengerich , sports club from Lengerich (Westphalia), football fourth division 1999–2002 (then Oberliga Westfalen)
- Colliery Prussia , former hard coal mine in Lünen, Westphalia
- Prussia station , station in the Horstmar district of Lüner
- Prince Albrecht of Prussia , a cultivated apple variety known since 1865
- Prussia (raspberry) , a raspberry variety that has been cultivated since 1919
Prussia means:
- BFC Preussen , Berlin sports club, the ice hockey department was of particular importance
- BSC Preussen , a Berlin ice hockey club that was spun off from BFC Preussen and a founding member (1994) of the German Ice Hockey League
- Preussen Krefeld , Krefeld sports club
- Preussen (balloon) , balloon with which on July 31, 1901 a world record for free balloon rides in an open basket was set
See also:
Wiktionary: Prussia - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations
Wiktionary: Preussen - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations
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