The Treaty of Breslau was a preliminary peace agreement signed on 11 June 1742 following long negotiations at the Silesian capital Wrocław (German: Breslau)...
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Frederick, who was short of money and men and also suspected France was preparing a separate peace. In June, the Treaty of Breslau ended the First Silesian...
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First Silesian War (category War of the Austrian Succession)
the 11 June Treaty of Breslau, which ended the First Silesian War. Under this treaty, Austria conceded to Prussia the large majority of Silesia along...
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monarchy until most of it was ceded to the Kingdom of Prussia in the First Silesian War, codified by the 1742 Treaty of Breslau. In 1813, the administrative...
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Treaty of Breslau, Maria Theresa of Austria, struggling for the succession after her father Emperor Charles VI according to the Pragmatic Sanction of...
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1635 Peace of Prague, and also most of Silesia with Kladsko to the Kingdom of Prussia after the First Silesian War in the 1742 Treaty of Breslau. In the...
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victory as they retained possession of the battlefield. The First Silesian War ended with the Treaty of Breslau in June 1742, allowing Austria to recapture...
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Frederick the Great (redirect from Friedrich II of Prussia)
forced to adhere to the terms of the Treaty of Breslau giving Silesia to Prussia. It was after the signing of the treaty that Frederick, then 33 years...
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known as the Treaty of Tudején. Also known as the Treaty of Winchester or the Treaty of Westminster. Also known as the First Treaty of Constance. Also...
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was the formal peace treaty that confirmed the preliminary agreement achieved with English mediation by the 11 June Treaty of Breslau, and officially ended...
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Prussian king Frederick the Great by the Treaty of Breslau, with the exception of Austrian Silesia. the northern part of the Upper Palatinate ("Bohemian Palatinate")...
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peace treaties of Breslau and Berlin, only some smaller parts in the extreme southeast, like the Duchy of Cieszyn as well as the southern parts of the duchies...
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Maria Theresa (redirect from Maria Theresa of Austria, Queen of Hungary)
of Silesia, nor her grief over the soldiers she lost in wars with you. Prussian ambassador's letter to Frederick the Great The Treaty of Breslau of June...
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under the Earl of Stair. However, Austria made peace with Prussia in the June 1742 Treaty of Breslau; by December, they occupied most of Bavaria while...
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1742, in the course of the First Silesian War and the Treaty of Breslau, the Duchy was divided once more, with the part north of the Opava River including...
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the Lands of the Bohemian Crown, was part of the Habsburg monarchy. The history of Hlučín Region as an entity began with the Treaty of Breslau, signed on...
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annexed by the Kingdom of Prussia in 1742 according to the Treaty of Breslau. When King Frederick II of Prussia granted Neusalz town rights on 9 October 1743...
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annexation of most of Silesia according to the Treaty of Breslau in 1742. While a small northern part was merged into the now Prussian Duchy of Opole, the...
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Polish House of Vasa. It was annexed and incorporated into the Kingdom of Prussia by the 1742 Treaty of Breslau. The title of a "Duke of Ratibor" was...
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Upper Silesia (redirect from Culture of Upper Silesia)
most of Upper Silesia were occupied by the Kingdom of Prussia in 1742 during the First Silesian War and annexed by the terms of the Treaty of Breslau. A...
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Austro-Prussian rivalry (category Foreign relations of Prussia)
troops at the 1742 Battle of Chotusitz, whereafter Maria Theresa, by the Treaties of Breslau and Berlin, had to cede the bulk of the Silesian lands to Prussia...
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1743, all of the highly industrialized territory of Silesia except for Tesin, Opava, and Krnov was ceded to Prussia in the 1742 Treaty of Breslau. In attempting...
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1742 Treaty of Breslau divided the principality, with the larger northern part (1,231 km2, 475 sq mi) including the town of Nysa becoming part of the Kingdom...
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Silesian Wars (category War of the Austrian Succession)
some of Austria's debts and to remain neutral for the remainder of the ongoing war. This peace agreement was adopted with the Treaty of Breslau, which...
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Polish rule under the House of Vasa. It fell to Prussia by the 1742 Treaty of Breslau. Frederick II converted it into a fortress which held against Austrian...
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success at Chotusitz disposed Maria Theresa to cede Silesia in the Treaty of Breslau on 11 June 1742. Lobkowicz marched on an advanced French post at Hluboká...
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Bielsko-Biała (category City counties of Poland)
Habsburg monarchy as part of Austrian Silesia according to the 1742 Treaty of Breslau. In late 1849 Bielsko became a seat of political district. In 1870...
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Lower Silesia (category Geography of Lower Silesian Voivodeship)
by the 1742 Treaty of Breslau. In 1813, several battles of the War of the Sixth Coalition were fought in the region, including the Battle of the Katzbach...
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Zielona Góra (redirect from History of Zielona Góra)
of the right to impose the death penalty on women accused of witchcraft. The city was annexed by the Kingdom of Prussia by the 1742 Treaty of Breslau...
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