Examples of 'prussian minister' in a sentence

Meaning of "prussian minister"

prussian minister: This phrase refers to a government official or political leader who holds a position of authority in Prussia, a historical region in Germany. It specifically denotes a ministerial role within the Prussian government

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I was about to emigrate and the Prussian Minister asks me to rescue his theater.
The Prussian Minister Karl August von Hardenberg took over its administration at the beginning of 1792.
I was about to emigrate and the Prussian Minister asks me to r escue his theater.
As the Prussian Minister of the Interior, Göring formed an elite police force in early 1933.
It was named after the Prussian minister von der Schulenburg.
His mother was the daughter of Count Robert Zedlitz-Trützschler, a Prussian Minister of Education.
The palace was built for a Prussian minister Christian Graf von Haugwitz.
Goring, as Prussian minister for the interior, was in control of the Prussian police.
I was about to emigrate, and now the Prussian Minister asks me to rescue his theater.
Her half-brother later became a highly reactionary Prussian minister of the interior.
Disputes orchestrated by the Prussian Minister President, Otto von Bismarck, led to the Austro-Prussian War 1866.
Heinrich Friedrich Karl vom und zum Stein, Prussian minister and politician b.
His father-in-law was the Prussian Minister of the Interior.
After successful raising, the funds were given to Prussian minister of War Albrecht von Roon.

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