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East Prussia Province : ウィキペディア英語版
Province of East Prussia

The Province of East Prussia ( ) was a province of Prussia from 1773–1829 and 1878–1945. Composed of the historical region East Prussia, the province's capital was Königsberg (present-day Kaliningrad).
==History==

East Prussia was formed in 1773 out of the territory of the former Duchy of Prussia, a Polish vassal state, which upon the death of Duke Albert Frederick in 1618 fell to his Hohenzollern relative Elector John Sigismund of Brandenburg. From that time the Imperial Margraviate of Brandenburg and Polish Ducal Prussia were ruled in personal union.
During the Second Northern War, on 19 September 1657, the "Great Elector" Frederick William of Brandenburg concluded the Treaty of Wehlau with the Polish king John II Casimir Vasa, according to which the Polish Crown renounced its suzerainty over the Prussian duchy. The Brandenburg sovereignty was acknowledged in the 1660 Peace of Oliva; it enabled Frederick William's successor Elector Frederick III to crown himself a "King in Prussia" at Königsberg in 1701 without consent of the Holy Roman Emperor.

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