Ilẹ̀ọba Prússíà

(Àtúnjúwe láti Kingdom of Prussia)

Ilẹ̀ọba Prússíà () je ileoba Jermani lati 1701 de 1918.

Königreich Preußen
Kingdom of Prussia
1701–1918
Flag Royal Coat of arms
Motto
Suum cuique
"To each his own"
Anthem
Preußenlied
"Song of Prussia"
Royal anthem
Heil dir im Siegerkranz
"Hail to Thee in the Victor's Crown"
Location of Prussia
The Kingdom of Prussia at its greatest extent, after incorporation of Saxe-Lauenburg at the time of the German Empire, 1876
Capital Berlin
Language(s) Official language:
German
Recognised languages:
Low German, Polish, Danish, Lithuanian, Lower Sorbian, Kashubian, Frisian
Government Absolute Monarchy
(until 1848)
Constitutional Monarchy
(from 1848)
King
 - 1701–1713 Frederick I (first)
 - 1888–1918 Wilhelm II (last)
Minister-President1
 - 1848 Adolf Heinrich (first)
 - 1918 Maximilian of Baden (last)
Legislature Landtag
 - Upper house Herrenhaus
 - Lower house Abgeordnetenhaus
History
 - Established January 18, 1701
 - French domination 14 October 1806
 - Restoration 9 June 1815
 - Constitutional Monarchy 5 December 1848
 - German Empire 18 January 1871
 - Abolition November 9, 1918
Area
 - 1910 [2] 348,779.87 km2 (134,665 sq mi)
Population
 - 1816 [1] est. 10,349,031 
 - 1871 [1] est. 24,689,000 
 - 1910 [2] est. 34,472,509 
     Density 98.8 /km2  (256 /sq mi)
Currency Reichsthaler (until 1750)
Prussian thaler (1750-1857)
Vereinsthaler (1857-1871)
Goldmark (1871-1914) Papiermark (from 1914)
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Coat of arms of Brandenburg Brandenburg-Prussia
Royal Prussia
Free City of Danzig (Napoleonic)
Coat of arms of Swedish Pomerania Swedish Pomerania
Electorate of Hesse
Free City of Frankfurt
Duchy of Nassau
Kingdom of Hanover
Coat of arms of Holstein Duchy of Holstein
Coat of arms of Schleswig Duchy of Schleswig
Saxe-Lauenburg
Free State of Prussia (1918-1933)
Ní òní ó jẹ́ apá  Denmark
 Germany
 Lithuania
 Poland
 Russia
1 During the North German Confederation and German Empire (1867-1918), the Minister-President of Prussia was also the German Chancellor

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  1. 1.0 1.1 "Königreich Preußen (1701-1918)" (in German). Retrieved 2007-05-02. 
  2. "German Empire: administrative subdivision and municipalities, 1900 to 1910" (in German). Retrieved 2007-05-02.