18th-century history of Germany
From the 1680s to 1789, Germany comprised many small territories which were parts of the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation. Prussia finally emerged as dominant. Meanwhile, the states developed a classical culture that found its greatest expression in the Enlightenment, with world class leaders such as philosophers Leibniz and Kant, writers such as Goethe and Schiller, and musicians Bach and Beethoven.
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18th-century history of Germany
From the 1680s to 1789, Germany comprised many small territories which were parts of the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation. Prussia finally emerged as dominant. Meanwhile, the states developed a classical culture that found its greatest expression in the Enlightenment, with world class leaders such as philosophers Leibniz and Kant, writers such as Goethe and Schiller, and musicians Bach and Beethoven.
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From the 1680s to 1789, German ...... musicians Bach and Beethoven.
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تكونت ألمانيا -منذ ثمانينيات ا ...... يلر، والموسيقيين باخ وبيتهوفن.
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From the 1680s to 1789, German ...... musicians Bach and Beethoven.
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تكونت ألمانيا -منذ ثمانينيات ا ...... يلر، والموسيقيين باخ وبيتهوفن.
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تاريخ ألمانيا في القرن الثامن عشر
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