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| Alliance Bismarck-Schonhausen, Otto Furst von | |
| St Petersburg William, Franz Joseph & Nicholas meet, Bismarck wants to create another Holy Alliance |
| Birth of Braun, Otto Braun, Otto | |
| Birth of Otto Braun |
| Chancellor Bismarck-Schonhausen, Otto Furst von | |
| Berlin Persuades William to Appoint Roon as Minister of President of Prussia |
| Diplomacy Bismarck-Schonhausen, Otto Furst von | |
| William, Franz Joseph & Nicholas meet, Bismarck can create another Holy Alliance |
| Dec The German Government breaks off diplomatic relations with the Vatican |
| Dismissal Bismarck-Schonhausen, Otto Furst von | |
| Berlin Has Roon dismissed after 10 months because he fails to sufficiently support Bismarck |
| Dismissal Roon | |
| Berlin Dismissed by Bismarck because of his lack of support |
| Kulturkampf Bismarck-Schonhausen, Otto Furst von | |
| The estate of the Church was confiscated, monastic orders dissolved, and the paragraphs of the Prussian Constitution assuring the freedom of the Catholics is removed |
| May The Jesuits are banned (and remained banned in Germany until 1917) |
| May Under the May Laws administered by Adalbert Falk, the state begins to monitor the education of clergy closely, creates a secular court for cases involving the clergy, and requires notification of all clergy employment |
| June Religious schools are forced to undergo official Government inspection and religious teachers are banned from Government schools |
| Dec The German Government breaks off diplomatic relations with the Vatican |
| Kulturkampf Falk, Adalbert | |
| Minister Falk orders all classes of religion to be held in German by the spring of the following year |
| The wave of protests on the side of Polish Catholics and the clergy is pacified when the Catholic Seminaries of Posen and Gniezno are closed down, and the state takes up the supervision of education |
| May After the Falk Laws (May Laws) had been passed, the Prussian authorities start to close down most of schools teaching the Polish language |
| May The estate of the Church was confiscated, monastic orders dissolved, and the paragraphs of the Prussian Constitution assuring the freedom of the Catholics is removed |
| May Under the May Laws administered by Adalbert Falk, the state begins to monitor the education of clergy closely, creates a secular court for cases involving the clergy, and requires notification of all clergy employment |
| Legislation Jesuits Bismarck-Schonhausen, Otto Furst von | |
| May The Jesuits are banned (and remained banned in Germany until 1917) |
| Legislation May Laws Bismarck-Schonhausen, Otto Furst von | |
| May Under the May Laws administered by Adalbert Falk, the state begins to monitor the education of clergy closely, creates a secular court for cases involving the clergy, and requires notification of all clergy employment |
| May Laws Bismarck-Schonhausen, Otto Furst von | |
| May Under the May Laws administered by Adalbert Falk, the state begins to monitor the education of clergy closely, creates a secular court for cases involving the clergy, and requires notification of all clergy employment |
| Minister President Roon | |
| Appointed Minister of sident of Prussia by Bismarck |