westphalia in A Sentence

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    How many of you know about Westphalia?

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    Oh, it is a Westphalia.

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    Rhineland; Westphalia; Silesia(

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    The Peace of Westphalia​ - A Turning Point in Europe.

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    The nation state was born with the Treaty of Westphalia.

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    the towns of Osnabrück and Münster in the German province of Westphalia.

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    What was accomplished with the Peace of Westphalia, and how was religion involved?

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    Soon Westphalia became part of Prussia, the problem of providing the army with hardy horses for fighting again arose.

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    The Thirty Years' War and the subsequent Treaty of Westphalia heralded the birth of the sovereign states system.

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    Jehovah's Witnesses were not extraordinary people, as noted by Ulrich Schmidt, president of the State Parliament of North Rhine- Westphalia.

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    Two sites were selected for the talks​ - the towns of Osnabrück and Münster in the German province of Westphalia.

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    The Thirty Years' War ended with a series of treaties(called the Peace of Westphalia) that were negotiated over a four-year period in Osnabrück and Münster.

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    Historically modern sovereignty was shaped in the Westphalia Peace treaty of 1648, in what was also the starting point of the international system we know today.

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    Those battles ended with the Peace of Westphalia in 1648 and a secularism which separated religion from politics and spread via colonialism to become the global model for nation-states.

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    According to a family tree prepared in Jerusalem after World War II, Wittgenstein's paternal great-grandfather was Moses Meier, a Jewish land agent who lived with his wife, Brendel Simon, in BahdLaasphe in the Principality of Wittgenstein, Westphalia.

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    It got to the point that the Austrian crown, which Napoleon deprived of primacy in Germany, took under the temporary control the Principality of Westphalia and even the Duchy of Berg, the possession of Marshal Berthier- chief of staff of the Great Army.

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    Before its abolition, the territory of the Kingdom of Prussia included the provinces of West Prussia; East Prussia; Brandenburg; Saxony( including much of the present-day state of Saxony-Anhalt and parts of the state of Thuringia in Germany); Pomerania; Rhineland; Westphalia; Silesia( without Austrian Silesia); Lusatia; Schleswig-Holstein; Hanover; Hesse-Nassau; and a small detached area in the south called Hohenzollern, the ancestral home of the Prussian ruling family.

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