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Definition of Hohenzollern empire
1. Noun. The Reich when Hohenzollern monarchs ruled Germany (from 1871 to 1919).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Hohenzollern Empire
Literary usage of Hohenzollern empire
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Governments of Europe by Frederic Austin Ogg (1920)
"GERMANY CHAPTER XXXIV THE hohenzollern empire AND ITS CONSTITUTION The German
Political Heritage. — " Liberty, that incomparable blessing," wrote ..."
2. An Introduction to World Politics by Herbert Adams Gibbons (1922)
"France's great enemy was the hohenzollern empire; Italy's great enemy was the
Hapsburg empire. To prevent Germany from inheriting any portion of it, ..."
3. The Roots of the War: A Non-technical History of Europe, 1870-1914, A.D. by William Stearns Davis, William Anderson, Mason Whiting Tyler (1918)
"The power of the new hohenzollern empire was obviously so great that any ...
Therefore the new hohenzollern empire must remain armed to the teeth. II. ..."
4. The New York Times Current History (1916)
"... then overshadowed by the brand-new hohenzollern empire, and finally tied to
the chariot- wheel of the young, forceful power to the north. ..."
5. The Crime by Richard Grelling (1919)
"It is true that farseeing Germans, of whom then as now there were only a handful,
had soon after 1870 already recognised that the hohenzollern empire could ..."
6. A History of France from the Earliest Times to the Treaty of Versailles by William Stearns Davis (1919)
"It was an insult to the hohenzollern empire that this decrepit neighbor should
be accumulating a vast African Empire when the smaller German possessions in ..."
7. The Annual Register edited by Edmund Burke (1921)
"... children under five years of age, in the whole of the territories of the former
hohenzollern empire, had sunk from 8000000 in 1911 to 5000000 in 1919. ..."