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Defenestration of Prague
The flag of the start of a Bohemian rebel against the Habsburg ruler Ferdinand II, which stamped one of the opening periods of the Thirty Years' War. -
Battle of Sablat
The fight was battled between a Roman Catholic Imperial armed force drove by Charles Bonaventure de Longueval, Count of Bucquoy and the Protestant armed force of Ernst von Mansfeld. -
Battle of White Mountain
The battle fought close Prague in Bohemia. The fight denoted the main real triumph of the Roman Catholic Habsburgs over the Protestant Union, a military organization together among the Protestant conditions of Germany, in the Thirty Years' War. -
Peace of Nikolsburg
The prince of Transylvania marked the peace arrangement with Ferdinand the 2nd keeping in mind the end goal to stop the slaughter is Germany. -
Naval Battle of Saint martin De Re
The French Protestant Huguenots endured a monster misfortune against the Royal Armada of France. The same number of 20,000 gunshots were discharged and the fight just kept going for two hours. -
Battle of Stadtlohn
The battle was between the armed forces of Christian of Brunswick and of the Catholic Leauge during the Thirty Years' War. The Leauge's powers were driven by Johann Tserclaes, Count of Tilly. -
Battle of Dessau Bridge
This was a significant battle of the Thirty Years' War between Danish Protestants and the Imperial German Catholic forces on the Elbe River outside Dessau, Germany. -
Battle of Wolgast
Danish powers under Christian was indeed vanquished by Wallenstein. Christians 7,000 men were flanked by Wallensteins 8,000. -
Treaty of Lubeck
Christian of Denmark marked a peace arrangement with Wallenstein. Denmark was offered back to Christian after he paid the Imperials. -
Treaty of Barwalde
This treaty was an arrangement finishing up a cooperation between the Swedish Empire and the Kingdom of France amid the Thirty Years' War, soon after Sweden had attacked Northern Germany at that point involved by Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor's forces. The settlement obliged Sweden to keep up a multitude of 36,000 troops, and France to subsidize the Swedish armed force with an every year 400,000 Reichsthalers. -
First Battle of Breitenfeld
The Protestants Gustavus vanquished the Catholic League under Tilly. This is the principal real triumph for the Protestants. -
Battle of Lutzen
In this battle, military engagement of the Thirty Years' War in which Gustavus II Adolphus of Sweden lost his life; it was battled by the Swedes to help their North German partners against the powers of the Holy Roman head Ferdinand II. -
Battle of Nordlingen
The Roman Catholic imperial armed force was strengthened by the Spanish and the Italian. Together they pounded the Protestant multitudes of Sweden and the German-Protestant partners. -
Peace of Prague
This treaty was marked between Ferdinand 2nd and Electorate of Saxony who spoke to the greater part of the states in the Holy Roman Empire. This finished the common war in the Thirty Years' War for the Empire. -
Second Battle of Breitenfeld
The Protestant powers drove by Lennart Torstenson battled the Roman Empire armed force drove by Archduke Leopard Wilhelm and vanquished them. The Empire lost around 15,000 losses and had 5,000 warriors caught. -
Battle of Rocroi
The French armed force vanquished the Spanish armed force. The Spanish lost around 15,000 men and the French lost around 4,000. -
Battle of Zusmarshausen
The Swedish and the French battled the Holy Roman Empire and won. The Empire just had 18,000 men while the Swedish and the French had around 30,000 in number. -
Battle of Prague
The Swedes took the Prague chateau. The Swedes attempted to take the Old Town; however, were rebuffed on the Charles Bridge. Three Swedish armed forces were consolidated and they all assaulted the city. The Swedes never took the city since they got the expression of the Peace Treaty being marked and withdrawn. -
Battle of Wittstock
The Swedish Protestants with the help of a Swedish Count and Scottish professional soldiers defeated the combined Imperial =-Saxon army. -
Battle of Westphalia
This Peace Treaty was really a progression of peace settlements that in the end finished the Thirty Years' War in the Holy Roman Empire. It additionally finished the Eighty Years War amongst Spain and the Dutch Republic. The Treaty was marked between the Holy Roman Empire, House of Habsburg, Spain, France, Dutch, and Sweden.