Historical Events tagged with "military"

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Military & Warfare

Apraksin Defeats Lehwaldt at Gross-Jägersdorf

August 30th, 1757 267 years ago

A Russian force led by Field Marshal Stepan Fyodorovich Apraksin engaged a smaller Prussian contingent commanded by Field Marshal Hans von Lehwaldt in a significant encounter at Gross-Jägersdorf. The clash marked a pivotal moment in the Seven Years' War, showcasing the strategic capabilities of the Russian military. This battle was characterized by intense fighting and maneuvering, ultimately resulting in a Russian victory that bolstered their position in the ongoing conflict.

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British Victory Over Indian Forces at Plassey

June 23rd, 1757 268 years ago

In a decisive clash at Plassey, British forces commanded by Robert Clive confronted the army of Siraj ud-Daulah. Despite a significant numerical disadvantage, with Clive leading only 3,000 men against a force of 50,000, strategic maneuvers and betrayals among the Indian ranks contributed to the British victory. The battle laid the foundation for British dominance in India.

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Prussian and Austrian Forces Clash in Prague

May 6th, 1757 268 years ago

A fierce battle between Prussian and Austrian armies took place in Prague during the Seven Years' War, highlighting the strategic significance of the city. Austrian forces led by Leopold von Daun confronted the Prussian army commanded by Frederick the Great. The engagement lasted several hours, resulting in tactical gains for the Prussians despite the chaotic conditions and fierce resistance from Austrian troops. The confrontation marked a pivotal moment in the ongoing conflict for control over central Europe.

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End of Konbaung–Hanthawaddy War

May 6th, 1757 268 years ago

The Konbaung-Hanthawaddy War concluded, resulting in the unification of Burmese territories under the Konbaung dynasty. The conflict, which began in 1740, involved significant battles primarily in southern Burma. The decisive military actions led to the fall of Hanthawaddy Pegu, solidifying the Konbaung dynasty's control over the region. This victory not only marked a shift in power but also initiated a period of consolidation and expansion within the Burmese kingdom.

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Execution of Admiral Sir John Byng

March 14th, 1757 268 years ago

Admiral Sir John Byng was executed by firing squad aboard HMS Monarch for breaching the Articles of War. His execution was meant to enforce discipline within the British Navy and was conducted in front of a gathered crew. It arose from Byng's failure to effectively engage the French fleet during the Battle of Minorca in 1756, resulting in heavy losses for the British. His actions were seen as insufficiently aggressive, ultimately leading to his court-martial and execution.

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Maratha Forces Triumph Over Durrani Army

January 16th, 1757 268 years ago

In a significant military engagement, the Maratha Empire's forces successfully defeated a 5,000-strong army belonging to the Durrani Empire. This clash took place at Narela, showcasing the Marathas' strategic prowess and military organization. The victory not only bolstered the Maratha's territorial ambitions but also weakened the influence of the Durrani Empire in the region, highlighting the changing dynamics of power in 18th-century India.

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Kittanning Expedition in French and Indian War

September 8th, 1756 268 years ago

The Kittanning Expedition was a military operation during the French and Indian War, where British forces aimed to disrupt Native American raids on frontier settlements. Led by Colonel John Armstrong, they targeted the village of Kittanning in present-day Pennsylvania. The goal was to retaliate against the Delawares, who had been attacking British settlements. Armstrong's forces managed to surprise the village, leading to significant destruction and loss of life.

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Climactic Skirmish at Lake George

September 8th, 1755 269 years ago

The Battle of Lake George was a significant encounter in the early stages of the French and Indian War. British forces, led by Colonel William Johnson, clashed with French and allied Native American troops near the lake in present-day New York. Johnson's forces aimed to secure control over the region, which was crucial for access to the waterways and trade routes. The British achieved a decisive victory, showcasing their growing military capabilities and setting the stage for further confrontations as the war escalated, ultimately influencing the broader conflict between Britain and France in North America.

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Braddock's Defeat at Fort Duquesne

July 9th, 1755 269 years ago

The Braddock Expedition aimed to capture Fort Duquesne, a strategic point held by French forces. Led by British General Edward Braddock, the mission involved nearly 1,500 soldiers and militia. However, as they approached the fort, they were ambushed by a smaller yet well-coordinated force of French troops and Native American allies. The ensuing battle resulted in a decisive defeat for the British, with General Braddock himself mortally wounded.

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