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    Kaiserliche Reichspost (German: [ˈʁaɪçsˌpɔst], Imperial Mail), originally named Niederländische Postkurs (Low Countries' postal route), was the name of...
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  • Reichspost (German: [ˈʁaɪçsˌpɔst]; "Imperial Mail") was the name of the postal service of Germany from 1866 to 1945. Upon the outbreak of the Austro-Prussian...
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    centre of early capitalism", having benefited from being part of the Kaiserliche Reichspost system as "the location of the most important post office within...
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    German noblewoman who served as Imperial General Postmaster of the Kaiserliche Reichspost, the General Post Office of the Holy Roman Empire, as well as the...
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    institutions with kaiserliche players in the Holy Roman Empire are the: Kaiserliche Armee (Imperial Army) and Kaiserliche Reichspost (Imperial Post Office)...
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    the first Prince of Thurn and Taxis, Postmaster General of the Kaiserliche Reichspost, and Head of the House of Thurn and Taxis from 13 September 1676...
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    Johann Baptista von Taxis (1470-1541) as Generalpostmeister of the Kaiserliche Reichspost. Johann Baptista was briefly succeeded by his eldest son, Franz...
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    appointing Franz von Taxis to run it. This system, originally the Kaiserliche Reichspost, is often considered the first modern postal service in the world...
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    benefitted majorly from the establishment and expansion of the Kaiserliche Reichspost in the late 15th and early 16th century. Even when the Habsburg...
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    manufacturer owned by the group since December 2014. Companies portal Kaiserliche Reichspost "Resilient business model: DHL Group achieves annual targets for...
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    Alexandrine von Taxis, German Imperial General Postmaster of the Kaiserliche Reichspost Gese Wechel, first female postmaster in Sweden Benjamin F. Stapleton...
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    the Great's correspondence. Agentes in rebus Barid (caliphate) Kaiserliche Reichspost Pony Express Jublains archeological site, an outpost of this network...
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    benefitted majorly from the establishment and expansion of the Kaiserliche Reichspost as well as Maximilian's personal attachment to the city. The imperial...
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    courier routes to Italy, France and the Burgundian Netherlands (Kaiserliche Reichspost). He served Maximilian from 1490 to 1506 as a master courier before...
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    Wöllstein. After consolidation and the founding of the Imperial Post (Kaiserliche Reichspost) in 1597, the Wöllstein postal station was still open for business...
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  • offices (postas). Johann Baptist von Taxis [nl] was the head of the Kaiserliche Reichspost. His oldest son, Raymond (Ramón) de Tassis Wachtendonk (circa 1515-1579)...
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    Mainz opened an inn here. It later became a posting house of the Kaiserliche Reichspost (Imperial Mail). The last member of the Urzuber family left in 1790...
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  • Imperial Post Office, or Imperial Postal Service may refer to: The Kaiserliche Reichspost of the Holy Roman Empire The Thurn-und-Taxis Post, its successor...
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  • the Thurn und Taxis family that from 1615 had the monoploy of the Kaiserliche Reichspost, the postal service of the Holy Roman Empire, but also of the Habsburg...
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    studies, he worked in Berlin in the building administration of the Kaiserliche Reichspost as "Kaiserlicher Postbauinspektor" (Imperial Postal Building Inspector)...
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    Postfuhramt (English: Mail Delivery Office), formally known as Kaiserliche Postfuhramt (English: Imperial Mail Delivery Office) is a historic building...
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    Main Post Office Building (German: Ehemaliges Hauptpostamt) or (German: Kaiserliche Oberpostdirektion) is a Neo-Renaissance building in Bremen, Germany,...
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    newspaper, Reichspost, that the secret project to construct the battleship and the related financial agreements to fund it were true. The Reichspost lobbied...
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    newspaper, Reichspost, that the secret project to construct the ships and the related financial agreements to fund the first two were true. The Reichspost lobbied...
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    the letters "DR". Postal coaches continued to bear the name "Deutsche Reichspost". The logistics of the Reichsbahn were crucial to the conduct of Germany's...
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    newspaper, Reichspost, that the secret project to construct the battleship and the related financial agreements to fund it were true. The Reichspost lobbied...
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    in its own newspaper, Reichspost, that the secret dreadnought project and related financial agreements were true. The Reichspost lobbied in support of...
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    necessary to find an appropriate term for the Germany between 1871 and 1919: Kaiserliches Deutschland (Imperial Germany) or (Deutsches) Kaiserreich. After Adolf...
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    Source 1. Preußische Staatseisenbahnen 486,318 Railway Fiedler 2. Deutsche Reichspost 277,116 Postal administration Fiedler 3. Preußische Berg-, Hütten-und...
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    ISBN 978-3-86328-191-5. Behringer, Wolfgang (2003). Im Zeichen des Merkur: Reichspost und Kommunikationsrevolution in der Frühen Neuzeit (in German). Vandenhoeck...
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