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  Battle of Wisternitz
The Battle of Wisternitz was fought on 28?
The battle is part of the Thirty Years' War.
However, Dampierre was defeated at Wisternitz[?] in August 1619, which left Moravia in the Bohemian camp.
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  Thirty Years' War article - Thirty Years' War Gustavus Adolphus Battle Breitenfeld (1631) 1618 1648 Holy Roman - ...   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Mannheim and Heidelberg fell in 1622, and Frankenthal in 1623.
In 1645, the Swedish marshal Lennart Torstensson defeated imperial army at the battle of Jankau near Prague, and Louis II de Bourbon, Prince de Condé defeated the Bavarian army at the battle of Nördlingen (1645).
In 1648 the Swedes (Marshal Carl Gustaf Wrangel) and the French (Turenne and Conde) defeated the Imperial army at the battle of Zusmarshausen and Lens.
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 NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Battle of Vestonice
The Battle of Věstonice, or Battle of Wisternitz, was fought on August 5, 1619 between a Bohemian force and an Austrian army under Dampierre.
The victory of Gustavus Adolphus at the Battle of Breitenfeld (1631) The Thirty Years War was a conflict fought between the years 1618 and 1648, principally in the Central European territory of the Holy Roman Empire, but also involving most of the major continental powers.
The Battle of Sablat, also called the battle of Záblatí; in Czech, occurred on 10 June 1619 during the Bohemian period of the Thirty Years War.
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 List of battles (geographic) - Gurupedia
The battles on this page are organized by country, that is, by the present location of the battlefield, not by the countries which participated in the battle.
Battle of Quebec (1759) - Seven Years' War, includes the Battle of the Plains of Abraham.
Battle of Tannenberg (1410) - Rise of Poland
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 List of battles 1401-1800
Battle of Grunwald or Battle of Zalgiris) July 15 Poles and Lithuanians defeat Teutonic Knights
1513 Battle of Guingate (of the Spurs)[?] Henry VIII and HRE Maximillian crush French
1600 Battle of Nieuwpoort June 2 Battle between Dutch (led by Prince Mauritz) and Spanish army, led by Albrecht, archduke of Austria.
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 List of battles (geographic) - LearnThis.Info Enclyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The battles on this page are organized by country, that is, by the present location of the battlefield, not by the countries which participated in the battle.
Battle of Quebec (1759) - Seven Years' War, includes the Battle of the Plains of Abraham.
Battle of Grotnik - 1439 - Polish rebellion*Battle of Grunwald - 1410
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 SYW Chronology 1758
After being driven east of the Rhine River, a 50000-man French army commanded by the Comte de Clermont is attacked by an Allied (Hessian, Hanoverian, and Brunswick) army of 32000 men under Prince Ferdinand.
Prussian Major General Asseburg, with 12 cannon, 5 battalions of infantry and 6 squadrons of cavalry, is repulsed by an Austrian Force under Major General Kleefeld consisting of 4 cannon, 3 battalions of infantryi, and 8 squadrons of cavalry.
Although the battle is a tactical draw, the Russians, concerned for their extended lines of supply, eventually retire from the field.
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 Thirty Years War Article, ThirtyYearsWar Information   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Count Bucquoy, the commander of the Austrian army, defeated the forcesof the Protestant Union at the Battle of Sablat, led by Count Mansfeld, on 10 June 1619.
In 1645, the Swedish marshal Lennart Torstensson defeated imperial army at the battle of Jankau near Prague, and Louis II de Bourbon, Princede Condé defeated the Bavarian army at the battle of Nördlingen (1645).
In 1648 the Swedes (Marshal CarlGustaf Wrangel) and the French (Turenne and Conde) defeated the Imperial army at the battle ofZusmarshausen and Lens.
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 Thirty Years' War   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The Catholic League and Ferdinand IIdefeated Frederick V at the Battle of WhiteMountain, near Prague in 1620.
Wallenstein defeated the Danes at the Battle of the Bridge of Dessau(1626) and General Tilly defeated the Protestants at the Battle of Lutter (1626).
At the Battle of Breitenfeld (1631), Adolphus defeatedthe Catholic League led by General Tilly.
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 Thirty Years' War - Open Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: )
It occurred for a number of reasons, although it was from its outset a religious conflict between Protestants and Catholics, the self-preservation of the Habsburg dynasty was the central motive.
Ferdinand II depended on the Catholic League since he had dismissed Albrecht von Wallenstein.
Ferdinand II's suspicions of Wallenstein flared up again in 1633, when Wallenstein attempted to arbitrate the differences between the Catholic and Protestant sides.
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 List of battles 1401-1800
1513 Battle of Flodden Field September 9 VIII of England">Henry VIII's army under Earl of Surrey killed IV of Scotland">James IV of Scotland
1690 Battle of the Boyne III of Orange">William III of Orange defeats II of England">James II of England
1700 Battle of Narva Nov. 30 XII of Sweden">Charles XII of Sweden defeats Russians
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 Thirty Years' War
Under the command of General Tilly, the Catholic League army (which included Rene Descartes in its ranks) pacified Upper Austria, while the Emperor's forces pacified Lower Austria; united, the two moved north into Bohemia.
In 1643, Louis XIII of France died, and Louis XIV, then only four years old, came to power.
The favourable outcomes of that conflict and the conclusion of the great European war at the Treaty of Westphalia in 1648 helped establish post-war Sweden as a great power in Europe.
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