RMEEYYD6–Prussian troops attacking the French at the cemetery of Plancenoit, Battle of Waterloo, 18 June 1815, Napoleonic Wars,
RMCPM6PK–Prussian troops, 1803
RMTWBHXM–Prussian troops in the Battle of Waterloo, 1815, print, 1815
RMD9665B–Franco-Prussian War: 1870-1871. Prussian troops hoisting the German standard at Valerien. Wood engraving .1880.
RMT3JBF4–A Cross of St. George, for Prussian troops Russia, 1839. No class. Silver, the reverse with tsarist cipher 'A I' (for Alexander I) and stamped wearer number '2315'. The vertical eyelet altered at the time of use for wear on a medals clasp. Of the 4,500 pieces manufactured, 4,264 were actually awarded. Very rare. historic, historical, 19th century, medal, decoration, medals, decorations, badge of honour, badge of honor, badges of honour, badges of honor, object, objects, stills, clipping, clippings, cut out, cut-out, cut-outs, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RFHFT73N–Prussian troops during the Seven Years War, 1756-1763, woodcut from the year 1885, digital improved
RMERGENN–Franco - Prussian War: Prussian troops in Paris, France, 1870 . Passing under the Arc de Triomphe during Siege of Paris (19
RFFERYX3–DENMARK Prussian Troops leaving Altona at Station 1864. Illustrated London News
RMRD6WTG–Prussian troops go to war and get water in a village, woodcut circa 1871
RMRYBE9T–Von Blücher leads the Prussian troops at the Battle of Waterloo, 1815, Anonymous, Friedrich Campe, 1815
RMH3BP8G–After being held at the Battle of Gravelotte, during the Franco-Prussian War, Marshal Bazaine retreated into the defenses of Metz. There he was besieged by over 150,000 Prussian troops of the First and Second Armies on 19 August. The French attempted to break the siege first at Noisseville and again at Bellevue but were repulsed each time and the siege ended in a decisive Prussian victory.
RMT4H9PW–Entry of the Prussian troops into Amsterdam in 1787. Attributed to Johannes Merken
RF2HKCK5C–Inspired by Neue Wache, Berlin, Germany, Neue Wache is a neoclassical building of 1816 by the architect Karl Friedrich Schinkel. It was in use as an army station for Prussian troops until 1931, since which time it has been a war memorial., c. 1880 - c. 1910, paper, albumen print, height 158 mm, width, Reimagined by Artotop. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light ray radiance. Photography inspired by surrealism and futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture
RM2WRXBPN–Franco-Prussian War (1870-1871). Siege of Sélestat (Schlettstadt) by Prussian troops. Bombardment of the Alsatian town in October 1870. Engraving. 'Historia de la Guerra de Francia y Prusia' (History of the War between France and Prussia). Volume II. Published in Barcelona, 1871.
RMP652TX–Engraving depicting the Battle of Wœrth. Prussian troops were commanded by Frederick Wilhelm Nikolaus Karl III of Prussia (1831-1888) and directed by his Chief of Staff, General Leonhard Graf von Blumenthal (1810-1900), defeated the French under Marshal Marie Esme Patrice Maurice de MacMahon, 1st Duke of Magenta (1808-1893) near the village of Wœrth in Alsace. Dated 1870
RM2M3K0RC–The parade of Prussian troops, led by General Blumenthal, Chief of Staff to the Prussian Crown Prince, through the Place de la Concorde, Paris, 1871. The French crowd look on grimly as the Prussian troops enjoy their victory parade at the end of the Franco-Prussian War.
RMD017XP–Prussian troops foraging for provisions during the Franco Prussian War
RMREXF04–Attack of the Prussian troops on Weesp, 30 September 1787. Draughtsman: Maas van Altena. Dating: 1789 - 1791. Place: Northern Netherlands. Measurements: h 306 mm × w 461 mm. Museum: Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam.
RM2FNNYKK–Battle of Fehrbellin, 1678. Between Swedish and Brandenburg-Prussian troops. Germania, 1882. Engraving.
RMD2FK9K–Triumphal procession of the Prussian troops, Brandenburg Gate, Berlin1871, Germany, end of the Franco-Prussian War, 1870-1871
RMDYYJ9J–Wilhelm II with the commanders of the East-Prussian troops near Elk, 1915
RMTWBHX7–General Von Blücher leads the Prussian troops in the battle of Waterloo, 1815, print, 1815
RMD9666C–Franco-Prussian War 1870-1871: Prussian troops before Paris waiting for the sortie. One rifleman, bayonet fixed, sits on an upright piano keeping watch while his companions enjoy a meal and a smoke. Wood engraving, 17 December 1870.
RMT3JBEA–A Cross of St. George, for Prussian troops Russia, 1839. No class. Silver, the reverse with tsarist cipher 'A I' (for Alexander I) and stamped wearer number '2315'. The vertical eyelet altered at the time of use for wear on a medals clasp. Of the 4,500 pieces manufactured, 4,264 were actually awarded. Very rare. historic, historical, 19th century, medal, decoration, medals, decorations, badge of honour, badge of honor, badges of honour, badges of honor, object, objects, stills, clipping, clippings, cut out, cut-out, cut-outs, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RFD76RDH–Prussian troops go to war and get water in a village, woodcut circa 1871
RMERGF6K–Franco - Prussian War: Prussian troops in Paris, France, 1870 . Passing under the Arc de Triomphe during Siege of Paris (19
RFMXP3H8–The war Prussian troops and munitions crossing the Rhine to go to Paris 1870. The Illustrated London News
RMR56JKD–Prussian troops guard a railway tunnel near Saarburg, Germany, German-French War 1870/1871, woodcut, France
RMDDH5A4–FRANCO-PRUSSIAN WAR: PRUSSIAN TROOPS ARRIVAL ON THE PLACE STANISLAS, NANCY, 15 AUGUST 1870
RMH2D18H–Prince Friedrich Carl Nicolaus (or Frederick Charles) of Prussia (1828 – 1885) was the son of Prince Charles of Prussia. He took part in the Second Schleswig War of 1864 against Denmark, where he held command over the Prussian troops in the Austro-Prussian expeditionary force but interfered in the plans of his chief of staff, von Blumenthal, who turned to Crown Prince Frederick William for support.
RMW7DTGY–Prussian troops entering Metz, Franco-Prussian War, 1870. Artist: Unknown
RF2HKY5R7–Art inspired by Neue Wache, Berlin, Germany, Neue Wache is a neoclassical building of 1816 by the architect Karl Friedrich Schinkel. It was in use as an army station for Prussian troops until 1931, since which time it has been a war memorial., c. 1880 - c. 1910, paper, cardboard, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RM2M0XAXW–Seven Years War (1756-1763). Battle of Torgau (November 3, 1760). Confrontation between the Prussian troops of Frederick the Great against the Austrian and Saxon Army of Marshal Daun. The Prussians won in one of the bloodiest battles of the Third Silesian War. Published in 1765 by the cartographer Jean de Beaurain (1696-1771) as an illustration of his Great Map of Germany, with the events that took place during the Seven Years War. Etching and engraving. French edition, 1765. Military Historical Library of Barcelona (Biblioteca Histórico Militar de Barcelona). Catalonia. Spain.
RM2KG3EMA–The Battle of Waterloo, June 18, 1815. The Duke of Wellington on horseback with hat in hand, centre, has received news that Field Marshal von Blucher and his Prussian troops are en route to the battle. After a 19th century print by John Burnet.
RM2M3K15M–Prussian Troops return to Berlin victorious at the end of the Franco-Prussian War. Date: 1871
RMG0A7TK–French troops presenting the captured Prussian standards to Napoleon after the battle of Jena.
RMREYHC3–Prussian troops on the Neude in Utrecht when leaving the city, September 16, 1787. Draughtsman: Jacobus Buys (mentioned on object). Dating: 16-Sep-1787 - 1801. Measurements: h 147 mm × w 89 mm. Museum: Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam.
RM2FNNYJJ–Battle of Fehrbellin, 1678. Between Swedish and Brandenburg-Prussian troops. Germania, 1882. Engraving.
RMD2FMPY–Triumphal parade of Prussian troops in 1871 at the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, Germany, historical scene, Franco-German War of 1
RMCPM5A5–Return of the Bavarian troops after the Franco-Prussian War, 1871
RM2A316MT–Entry of the Prussian troops in 1787, attributed to Johannes Merken.
RMD96677–Franco-Prussian War 1870-1871: German troops marching into Paris. Wood engraving c1880
RFEH2XN4–Prussian troops go to war and get water in a village, woodcut circa 1871
RMP7B68N–English: Storming of the breach by Prussian troops during the Battle of Leuthen, 1757 : : 3 15 . by 1920 76 Schlacht von Leuthen
RFWR92JR–Franco-Prussian War: Entry of the Prussian Troops into Metz. Moselle 1870
RMR56JG7–Arrival of Prussian troops on Stanislausplatz in Gdansk on August 15, Franco-German War 1870/71, woodcut, Poland
RM2JBY30F–Prussian troops at the Neude in Utrecht on leaving the city, 16 September 1787, Jacobus Buys, 1787 - 1801, draughtsman: Jacobus Buys, (mentioned on object), 16-Sep-1787 - 1801, paper, pen, brush, h 147 mm × w 89 mm
RMF1M0HC–German Troops returning from the Franco-Prussian War of 1870-1871. A conflict caused primarily by France's determination to restore its dominant position in continental Europe, which it had lost following Prussia's crushing victory over Austria in 1866.
RMW7CKWB–Prussian troops hoisting their flag at Valerien, Franco-Prussian War, 1870-1871 (c1880). Artist: Unknown
RMMB3F8P–Prussian Cavalry Troops on manoeuvres.
RM2M0XAWG–Seven Years War (1756-1763). Third Silesian War. Map of the Battle of Breslau, 1757 (November 22, 1757). Prussian troops under the command of August Wilhelm, Duke of Brunswick-Bevern, were defeated by an Austrian army led by Charles Alexander of Lorraine. Published in 1765 by the cartographer Jean de Beaurain (1696-1771) as an illustration of his Great Map of Germany, with the events that took place during the Seven Years War. Etching and engraving. French edition, 1765. Military Historical Library of Barcelona (Biblioteca Histórico Militar de Barcelona). Catalonia. Spain.
RM2KG3END–The Battle of Waterloo, June 18, 1815. The Duke of Wellington on horseback with hat in hand, centre, has received news that Field Marshal von Blucher and his Prussian troops are en route to the battle. After a 19th century print by John Burnet.
RM2M3K0RN–Prussian troops at Ville D'Avray hastening to resist a sortie by French forces. Paris was besieged for four months, until 28th January 1871.
RMKY8NAG–Prussian Troops Parade Down the Champs Élysée in Paris (1 March 1871)
RM2WTFGXH–Franco-Prussian War (1870-1871). Siege of Sélestat (Schlettstadt) by Prussian troops. Bombardment of the Alsatian town in October 1870. Engraving. 'Historia de la Guerra de Francia y Prusia' (History of the War between France and Prussia). Volume II. Published in Barcelona, 1871.
RMTXGTFJ–Franco-Prussian War 1870-1871: Prussian troops hoisting the German standard at Valerien. 1880 Wood engraving
RMP8M4PN–German Troops, Passing under the Arc de Triomphe, in Paris France, 1 March 1871, following Prussian victory in the Franco-Prussian War
RMDYYX7H–German troops march into an East Prussian village, 1914
RM2B8K3H4–French Revolution. Withdrawal of the Prussian troops of the Duke of Brunswick to the Gap Grand Pré (Argonne) after Valmy, September-October 1792. (TF)
RMD96Y0T–Prussian Lancers and Cossacks fighting French troops. |19th century popular hand-coloured woodcut.
RMDB798T–Greater Poland uprising 1846, seizure of the Wilhelmsplatz by Prussian troops, Poznan, 14.2.1846, Poland, Kingdom of Prussia, province Poznan, military, soldiers, soldier, square, squares, uprising, rising, uprisings, 19th century, historic, historical, people, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RFKKFY1A–Arrival of Prussian troops on Stanislausplatz in Gdansk on August 15, Franco-German War 1870/71, Franco-Prussian War or Franco-German War, War of 1870, a conflict between the Second French Empire of Napoleon III and the German states of the North German Confederation led by the Kingdom of Prussia, Digital improved reproduction of an original woodcut
RMMY8P37–. English: Prussian troops retreating after the disastrous double battle of Jena and Auerstadt. 1895. Richard Knötel (1857-1914) 145 Doppelschlacht bei Jena und Auerstadt
RFFF0CCF–GERMANY Austro-Prussian War Sick Prussian troops 1866. Illustrated London News
RMR56JHC–Burial of the French general Douaine by Prussian troops in Sarreguemines on August 7, 1870, Franco-German War 1870/1871, woodcut
RM2JBY3XX–In 't Jaar 1787, anonymous, c. 1789 - c. 1810, Attack near Ouderkerk aan de Amstel by Prussian troops, 1 October 1787., draughtsman: anonymous, draughtsman: Jacques Kuyper, (rejected attribution), Netherlands, c. 1789 - c. 1810, paper, pen, brush, h 65 mm × w 55 mm
RM2H69D16–A late 19th Century illustration of Prussian troops entering Paris after the 1870 siege. Tthe Germans fired some 12,000 shells, 300–400 grenades daily into the city during the Franco-Prussian War or Franco-German War (1870-1871) and ended in the consequent capture of the city, France's defeat and the establishment of both the German Empire.
RMW7CKWK–Prussian troops at the siege of Paris, Franco-Prussian War, December 1870. Artist: Unknown
RMT2FAT5–BATTLE OF WÖRTH 6 August 1870. Crown Prince Frederick with his troops.
RM2M0XAY8–Seven Years War (1756-1763). Third Silesian War. Battle of Maxen (November 20 and 21, 1759). Saxony. Prussian troops under General Friedrich August von Fink were moved to attack the lines of communication between Marshal Daun's Austrian army in Dresden and Bohemia. On 20 November 1759, Daun succeeded in defeating Finck's Prussians. The next day Finck surrendered. Ppublished in 1765 by the cartographer Jean de Beaurain (1696-1771) as an illustration of his Great Map of Germany, with the events that took place during the Seven Years War. Etching and engraving. French edition, 1765. Military Hist
RMWHKG0G–Les dernières cartouches (The last cartridges). French snipers ambush Bavarian troops, hiding in the l'Auberge Bourgerie in Bazeilles, prior to the Battle of Sedan during the Franco-Prussian War in 1870. Painting by Alphonse-Marie-Adolphe de Neuville, 1873
RM2M3K0RM–Prussian troops hoisting the German flag on top of Mont Valerien, one of Paris' most important fortifications. When it fell to the Prussians the fall of Paris was one significant step closer.
RMJW635P–Entry of the Prussian troops in 1787, attributed to Johannes Merken
RMT09KDG–Berlin welcomes victorious Prussian army near the Brandenburg Gate, after defeat of Austria (Austro-Prussian War - aka Seven Weeks' War (also known as the Unification War, the War of 1866, or the Fraternal War, in Germany as the German War )
RMTXGTGN–Franco-Prussian War 1870-1871: Prussian troops before Paris waiting for the sortie. One rifleman, bayonet fixed, keeps watch while his companions enjoy a meal and a smoke 17 December 1870 Wood engraving
RM2RCD38R–Bombardment and siege of the city of Schweidnitz from the Prussian troops of Frederick the Great under the leadership of General von Tresckow
RMTA43YG–Revolution in Mainz on May 21, 1848. In the evening was a fight between citizens and Prussian troops, about 100 Prussia tried to storm the Civil Guard and were repulsed with the loss of some dead and wounded (contemporary representation)
RM2B8K3J5–French Revolution. Withdrawal of the Prussian troops of the Duke of Brunswick to the Gap Grand Pré (Argonne) after Valmy, September-October 1792. (dummy title)
RMD96653–Franco-Prussian War 1870-1871. Bavarian troops of the Prussian army storming Bicetre. Wood engraving, October 1870.
RMC41XWT–events, Franco-Prussian War 1870 - 1871, Siege of Thionville(Diedenhofen) 9.- 25.11.1870, Prussian troops entering the town, 25.11.1870, contemporary wood engraving after drawing by Christian Sell, Prussia, Prussians, occupation, soldiers, civilists, women, children, ruins, Franco Prussian, Lorraine, France, Germany, 19th century, historic, historical, people, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RFR0XPE0–Digital improved reproduction, Seven Years' War, global conflict fought between 1756 and 1763, the Battle of Leuthen, 4. December 1757, the prussian troops
RMMX1RM7–. English: Prussian troops retreating after the disastrous double battle of Jena and Auerstadt. 1895. Richard Knötel (1857-1914) 169 Doppelschlacht bei Jena und Auerstadt
RFKGX94C–The war. Marburg, Hesse-Cassel, occupied by Prussian Troops. Hessen 1866. The Illustrated London News
RMRDGANM–Guarding the railway tunnel near Saarburg by Prussian troops, historical illustration, Illustrierte Kriegschronik 1870 - 1871
RM2HB6TDB–Neue Wache, Berlin, Germany, Neue Wache is a neoclassical building of 1816 by the architect Karl Friedrich Schinkel. It was in use as an army station for Prussian troops until 1931, since which time it has been a war memorial., anonymous, c. 1880 - c. 1910, paper, cardboard, albumen print, height 158 mm, width 263 mmheight 262 mm, width 330 mm
RM2H69CNH–A late 19th Century illustration of a Prussian battery during the siege of Paris in 1870 when the Germans fired some 12,000 shells, 300–400 grenades daily into the city. The siege of Paris during the Franco-Prussian War or Franco-German War took place from 19 September 1870 to 28 January 1871 and ended in the consequent capture of the city by Prussian forces, culminating in France's defeat in the Franco-Prussian War and the establishment of both the German Empire.
RM2WRGYGK–The War in Denmark: Prussian troops leaving Altona for Schleswig - the officers taking a hasty meal at the railway station, from a sketch by our special artist, 1864. 'Under the impression that the allied army is now taking possession of Schleswig to deliver it up to the Prince of Augustenburg, a change in the public feeling in Holstein has, we learn, taken place since it was known that the troops had crossed the Eider. This change is nowhere more conspicuous than in Altona, where the Prussians and Austrians were at first received, not only with coolness and suspicion, but in many of the stree
RME5B84N–Senftenberg, Germany. 26th July, 2014. Royal Prussian troops drill in Senftenberg, Germany, 26 July 2014. The soldiers advertise for the stronghold spectacle. During the spectacle Prussian and Saxon troops meet one another in order to revive the stronghold period of the 18th century. Photo: Bernd Settnik/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2M0XAY2–Map of the siege of the town of Neisse by General Harsch's Austrian army, 1758. On 3rd October 1758, Harsch's troops arrived in Neisse. The main part of the troops encamped on the left bank of the Neisse River, deploying Grenzer hussars and light troops on the right bank to cut off all communications. On 21 October Prussian troops launched their first artillery fire on Austrian positions. On the morning of 26 October, Frederick the Great's Prussian troops took possession of Gorlitz and opened bridges over the Neisse River to move into Silesia and seize the town's fortress. On the night of 5-6
RMP6AHR6–The Battle of Zorndorf (1758), Wojciech Kossak, 1899. The Battle of Zorndorf, fought on August 25, 1758 during the Seven Years' War, was fought between Russian troops commanded by Count William Fermor and a Prussian army commanded by King Frederick the Great.
RM2M3K0RW–The 24th Prussian Regiment returning from battle during the Siege of Paris in the winter of 1870-1. As can be seen in this image, the ranks of Prussian troops were well armed and highly disciplined.
RMJX6X65–Entry of the Prussian troops in 1787, attributed to Johannes Merken
RMBHB0CR–Prussian troops at reenactment of the Siege of Neisse during Napoleonic War with Prussia in 1807 at Nysa, Opolskie, Poland
RMCW6E85–American troops inspect a Prussian statue in Moers, Spring 1945
RF2N0AD1Y–19th-century engraving of European military units, XVII-XVII. Prussian troops - Cuirassier; 17. Military staff; 18. Bosniak; 19. Hussar; 20. Grenadier
RM2B2BDMJ–On 23.04.1848 there was a battle between Danish and Prussian troops for Schleswig-Holstein. The image shows the Prussian troops during their storm on the Danish front in Schleswig.
RM2B9BW7Y–Parade of Prussian troops at the Trocadero, Paris, 1 March 1871 (dummy Title) Défilé des troupes prussiennes au Trocadéro, Paris, 1er mars 1871. Laiton, 1871. Paris, musée Carnavalet.
RMD96671–Franco-Prussian War 1870-1871: German troops in Paris crowning themselves with laurels in the Tuileries gardens, March 1871. Wood engraving c1880.
RMCP1EF8–First Schleswig War, 1848 - 1851, Prussian troops charge Danevirke, 23.4.1848, contemporary wood engraving, General Friedrich Graf Wrangel, Denmark, Dannevirke, battles, fights, fortifications, fortification, Germany, Schleswig-Holstein Question, Holstein, intervention, interventions, military, battle, battling, fight, fighting, assaults, assault, attack, attacking, charge, charging, historic, historical, 19th century, people, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
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