Historical Events tagged with "austria"

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Military & Warfare

Prussian Victory at Hohenfriedberg

June 4th, 1745 279 years ago

Frederick the Great's Prussian army achieved a decisive victory over an Austrian army led by Prince Charles Alexander of Lorraine during the War of the Austrian Succession. This battle took place near the village of Hohenfriedberg, in Silesia. Fredrick's strategic use of terrain and disciplined military tactics played a crucial role in outmaneuvering the larger Austrian forces, leading to significant losses for the Austrians and consolidating Prussian dominance in the region.

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Austrian Victory at the Battle of Vilshofen

March 28th, 1745 279 years ago

In the Battle of Vilshofen, Austrian forces achieved a significant victory over French troops. This encounter occurred during the War of the Austrian Succession, a conflict that arose from the disputed succession of Maria Theresa to the Habsburg thrones. The battle showcased the tactical prowess of the Austrian commanders and further solidified their position in the ongoing war, setting the stage for future confrontations in the Bavarian region.

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Politics & Government

Charles VII Albert Becomes Holy Roman Emperor

January 24th, 1742 283 years ago

Charles VII Albert of Bavaria was elected as the Holy Roman Emperor, marking a significant shift in power in Central Europe. His ascent came at a time of considerable political complexity, with ongoing disputes about succession and territorial claims among European powers. This election solidified Bavaria's influence within the Holy Roman Empire and shifted the alliances among European states. Charles VII's reign represented the culmination of various dynastic struggles amidst the landscape of 18th-century European politics, which had profound implications for the balance of power in the region.

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Prussia's Successful Battle at Mollwitz

April 10th, 1741 283 years ago

The Battle of Mollwitz was a significant engagement during the War of the Austrian Succession. On this day, Prussian forces led by Frederick the Great faced off against Austrian troops near the village of Mollwitz in Silesia. Despite initial setbacks, the Prussian army regrouped and launched a decisive counterattack, resulting in a victory that marked the beginning of Prussia's dominance in Silesia. This battle demonstrated Frederick's military acumen and bolstered his reputation as a formidable leader.

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Pragmatic Sanction Ignored, War of Succession Begins

October 20th, 1740 284 years ago

France, Prussia, Bavaria, and Saxony declined to recognize the Pragmatic Sanction, which was an agreement issued by Charles VI of the Holy Roman Empire ensuring the succession of his daughter Maria Theresa. This refusal set the stage for the War of the Austrian Succession, as various European powers contested the legitimacy of Maria Theresa's claim to the throne. Tensions escalated rapidly, with alliances forming and military preparations underway across the continent.

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Politics & Government

Austria Cedes Territory to the Ottoman Empire

September 18th, 1739 285 years ago

The Treaty of Belgrade was a significant agreement between Austria and the Ottoman Empire, executed to settle territorial disputes after the Austro-Turkish War. Austria agreed to cede regions south of the Sava and Danube rivers, enhancing Ottoman control in Southeast Europe. This accord not only stabilized tensions but also marked a shift in territorial boundaries in the region, reflecting a temporary peace between the two powers.

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Treaty of Passarowitz Concludes Conflicts

July 21st, 1718 306 years ago

The Treaty of Passarowitz was signed between the Ottoman Empire, Austria, and the Republic of Venice, concluding a series of conflicts in the Balkans. This agreement was reached after negotiations that aimed to restore peace and redefine territorial boundaries after the Great Turkish War and the conflicts that followed. The treaty involved significant concessions and adjustments, particularly for the Ottoman Empire, which ceded territory to Austria and Venice, establishing a new balance of power in the region. It marked an important step toward stability in Southeast Europe.

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Austrian Victory at the Battle of Saragossa

August 20th, 1710 314 years ago

A multinational army under Austrian commander Guido Starhemberg achieved a decisive victory against the Spanish-Bourbon forces led by Alexandre Maître, Marquis de Bay, at the Battle of Saragossa. This conflict, part of the War of the Spanish Succession, illustrated the effectiveness of the allied forces and solidified their position in the struggle for the Spanish throne. The battle demonstrated strong military strategies from the Austrian-led coalition.

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Allied Forces Clash with French at Malplaquet

September 11th, 1709 315 years ago

The Battle of Malplaquet was a significant conflict in which the Allied forces comprising Great Britain, the Netherlands, and Austria engaged the French army near Malplaquet in present-day Belgium. It took place during the War of the Spanish Succession. The battle was marked by fierce fighting and high casualties on both sides, with the Allies achieving a tactical victory, although they could not capitalize on their success to seize any strategic advantage against France.

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