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  1. War of the Austrian Succession

    Refimprove article date May 2010 stack begin Infobox military conflict conflict War of the Austrian Succession ... flagicon Russian Empire Elizabeth of Russia Elizabeth Campaignbox War of the Austrian Succession Campaignbox War of the Austrian Succession Italy Campaignbox War of Jenkins Ear stack end The War of the Austrian Succession 1740 48   &ndash also known as King George s War in North America, and incorporating the War of Jenkins Ear with Spain and two of the three Silesian wars   &ndash involved ... on 11 June, closed the First Silesian War , but the War of the Austrian Succession continued. Campaign ... 1748. Conclusion of the war The War of Austrian Succession concluded with the Treaty of Aix la Chapelle .... North America See also King George s War Campaignbox War Of Austrian Succession King George s War The war ... s own War of the Spanish succession war of succession earlier in the 18th century. Background Image WaroftheAustrianSuccession.png thumb 300px left All the participants of the War of the Austrian Succession. font color Blue Blue font Austria, Great Britain, the Dutch Republic United Provinces ... of Brieg as pretext reversing Prussia s position in the War of the Polish Succession , concluded ... been in the desultory War of the Polish Succession Rhine campaign of 1733 1735 her forces hadn t fought ... of war, it crossed the frontier into Silesia. The extant forces available to the local Austrian ... Commonwealth , the Portuguese Empire and the Ottoman Empire . The war began under the pretext that Maria ... . The war ended with the Treaty of Aix la Chapelle 1748 Treaty of Aix la Chapelle in 1748. The most enduring military historical interest and importance of the war lies in the struggle of Kingdom ... 2010 . It also re established Spanish influence in northern Italy, further reversing an Austrian ... of Bavaria put forward their own competing Order of succession claims to the crown as male heirs with a clear ... Theresa , Queen of Hungary and Bohemia and Archduchess of Austria. Further First Silesian War Prussia ...   more details



  1. War of the Polish Succession

    Contradict other multiple Frederick I of Prussia King in Prussia date October 2010 Contradict other War of the Polish Succession there date October 2010 Contradict other multiple War of the Austrian Succession Frederick II of Prussia date October 2010 Talk War of the Polish Succession Contradiction Was Prussia ... War of the Austrian Succession decided to intervene to partition the Habsburg Monarchy after all ... War of the Polish Succession partof image Image Siege of Danzig 1734.PNG 200px alt Depiction of the 1734 ... br strength1 strength2 casualties1 casualties2 notes Polish Russian Wars campaignbox War of the Polish Succession The War of the Polish Succession 1733 1738 was a major European war for princes possessions sparked by a Polish civil war over the succession to Augustus II of Poland Augustus II , King ... of Naples Naples and Kingdom of Sicily Sicily lost in the War of the Spanish Succession , while territorial ... s Cardinal the war of the Polish succession first John L last Sutton publisher University Press ... External links http www.archive.org details warofpolishsucce00vajirich The war of the Polish succession ... Russian Conflicts DEFAULTSORT War Of The Polish Succession Category War of the Polish Succession ... amongst the major powers over the succession to the Polish throne territory result Treaty of Vienna .... France and Spain , the two Pacte de Famille Bourbon powers, attempted to check the power of the Austrian .... The war s major military campaigns occurred outside Poland. The Bourbons, supported by Charles Emmanuel ... Britain s unwillingness to support Habsburg Austria demonstrated major cracks in the Anglo Austrian ... was reached in 1735, the war was formally ended with the Treaty of Vienna 1738 in which Augustus III ... in the early part of the Great Northern War , and was ousted following the Battle of Poltava by the victorious ... alliance with Poland as a way to balance Russian and Austrian power in northern and eastern ... as a chance to strike at Austrian power in the west without seeming to be the aggressor. While he ...   more details



  1. War of the Spanish Succession

    Infobox military conflict conflict War of the Spanish Succession image File Vendome and PhilipV.jpg 300px ... notes Campaignbox War of the Spanish Succession Campaignbox Queen Anne s War The War of the Spanish Succession 1701 1714 was fought among several European powers, principally the Charles VI, Holy Roman ... of Louis XIV provoked a massive coalition of powers to oppose Philip s succession. The war began slowly as Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor fought to protect the House of Habsburg Austrian Habsburg ... Act of Settlement 1701 its own Protestant line of succession . Second Hundred Years War Tombs ... 200px Marshal Villars 1653 1734 rescued the French fortunes in the War of the Spanish Succession ... of the War of the Spanish Succession. Spain was slower in ratifying treaties of peace it did not formally ... of the Quadruple Alliance . West Indies and South America Campaignbox War of the Spanish Succession ... cite book last Hattendorf first John title England in the War of the Spanish Succession publisher ... Vigor in the War of the Spanish Succession publisher Brill Academic Publishers location Boston year ... Spanish Succession Category War of the Spanish Succession Category 18th century conflicts Category ... and Scotland, forming the Kingdom of Great Britain. For much of the war, Scottish units were ... former self  at the beginning of the war the Spanish could barely muster 13,000 infantry and 5,000 ... relations balance of power . The war was fought mostly in Europe but included Queen Anne s War in North ... and since he was also the younger son of the Dauphin of France , Philip was in the line of succession ... to acquire new territories or to protect existing dominions. Spain was itself divided over the succession and fell into a civil war. The war was centered in Spain and West Central Europe especially ... in the Low Countries. The war was fought not only in Europe but also the West Indies and European ... colonists as Queen Anne s War . Over the course of the fighting, some 400,000 people were ...   more details



  1. War of the Bavarian Succession

    , coveted Bavaria. The lessons his mother had learned in the War of the Austrian Succession had not been ... Succession was the last war for both Frederick and Maria Theresa, whose reigns War of Austrian Succession ...Infobox Military Conflict conflict War of the Bavarian Succession campaign colour scheme background bbcccc ... The War of the Bavarian Succession July 1778 May 1779 was fought between the Habsburg Monarchy and a Electorate ... of the Bavarian succession with the Treaty of Teschen , signed in May 1779. For some historians, the War of the Bavarian Succession was the last of the old style Cabinet Wars Kabinettskriege of the Ancien ... of German dualism in this brief war. Background Imperial competition details War of the Austrian Succession In 1713, Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor , established a line of succession that passed ... of Nymphenburg Palace Nymphenburg July 1741 . During the subsequent War of the Austrian Succession , he successfully captured Prague , where he was crowned King of Bohemia . He invaded .... Charles Gravier, Foreign Minister of France, worried that a war over the Bavarian succession would ... the Seven Years War , and knew his military business. He established the Austrian army on the most ... warfare, historians almost always described the War of the Bavarian Succession in dismissive ... . The war had no battles beyond a few minor skirmishes, but still resulted in significant casualties ... quest for food and forage, the conflict was also called the Kartoffelkrieg Potato War in Prussia ... whether or not he should preserve the status quo through war or through diplomacy. Empress Maria Theresa ... from the tradition of male succession. ref Michael Hochedlinger. Austria s Wars of Emergence, 1683 ... of succession claim to the crown reflected the genealogical raison d tat . If women were going to inherit ... Joseph I had died without sons. Charles of Bavaria suggested that the legitimate succession pass to Joseph ... on an uncontested succession in the Habsburg territories of Bohemia, Hungary and Croatia. For most ...   more details



  1. War of the Succession of Guelders

    Noref date August 2009 The Guelders War of Succession was a battle for the throne of the Duchy of Guelders that raged between 1371 and 1379. The war originated when Reginald III of Guelders Duke Rainald III died without issue in 1371. His brother, Edward, who had been killed in the Battle of Baesweiler earlier that same year also left no offspring. The pretenders to the ducal throne were the two daughters of Reginald II, Duke of Guelders Duke Rainald II Mathilde, who was married to John II, Count of Blois , and Maria, wife of William II of J lich and mother to William I of Guelders and J lich , on whose behalf she claimed the throne of Guelders. 14th century Guelders was divided in two factions. The Heeckerens supported Machteld, and the Bronkhorsters supported William. The war lasted eight years, with Maria and her supporters emerging victorious and Maria s son William becoming Duke of Guelders. Category Wars of succession Guelders Category History of the Netherlands Category Battles involving the Netherlands Category Gelderland Category Battles involving the Holy Roman Empire Category 1370s conflicts de Erster Geldrischer Erbfolgekrieg fr Guerre de Succession de Gueldre nl Gelderse Successieoorlog ru ...   more details



  1. War of the Thuringian Succession

    The War of the Thuringen Succession German th ringisch hessische Erbfolgekrieg 1247 1264 was a military battle over a successor to the last Landgrave of Thuringia in present day Germany . Source of the conflict With the death of the childless Landgrave Henry Raspe, Landgrave of Thuringia Henry Raspe in 1247 , the Ludowingian line of Thuringian landgraves became extinct in the male line. His property included not only large parts of Thuringia , but also the Countship of Hesse had come into Ludowingian possession through the female line. In 1122, before his acquisition of the title of Landgrave, Louis I, Landgrave of Thuringia Count Louis I of Thuringia had married Hedwig of Gudensberg, the female heir of the Hessian countly family of the Gisonens. The Gisonens, whose lands were initially mainly in the upper Lahn, had previously come into the significant inheritance of Count Werner in Lower Hesse. Then, through the marriage of Giso IV with Kunigunde of Bilstein, they had also acquired widespread property and vogtship rights from the Counts of Bilstein. Claims on the Ludowinger inheritance were made by Henry Raspe s niece and his nephew. Sophie of Thuringia, Duchess of Brabant Sophie of Thuringia , married to Henry II, Duke of Brabant and Lothier , was the daughter of Henry Raspe s brother Ludwig IV of Thuringia Ludwig IV and claimed the territories on behalf of her son Henry I of Hesse ... 1995 isbn 3406398588 language German de DEFAULTSORT War Of The Thuringian Succession Category History of Hesse Category History of Thuringia Category Wars of succession Thuringian de Th ringisch hessischer ... excluded from the succession. Henry III, Margrave of Meissen , was the son of Henry Raspe s sister ... and now, after the extinction of the Ludowingians, demanded its return. Results of the war The war lasted over 17 years. Sophie did not succeed in winning the overall Ludowinger inheritance for her son Henry, but the war secured his Hessian possessions. This created the Landgraviate ...   more details



  1. Landshut War of Succession

    Infobox military conflict conflict Landshut War of Succession date 1503 05 place Germany casus Succession dispute territory File Banner of Bavaria Landshut.svg 20px alt Bavaria Landshut partitioned, to File Banner of Bavaria M nchen.svg 20px alt Bavaria Munich Duchy of Bavaria Munich File Wappen neuburg.jpg 20px alt Palatinate Neuburg Duchy of Palatinate Neuburg File Wappen von N rnberg.svg 20px alt Imperial City of Nuremberg result Victory by Bavaria Munich combatant1 File Banner of Bavaria M nchen.svg 20px alt Bavaria Munich combatant2 File Banner of Bavaria Landshut.svg 20px alt Bavaria Landshut br File Wappen Kurpfalz.svg 20px alt Electoral Palatinate County Palatine of the Rhine The Landshut War of Succession resulted from an agreement between the duchies of Bavaria Munich Bayern M nchen in German and Bavaria Landshut Bayern Landshut . The agreement concerned the law of succession when one of the two Dukes should die without a male heir. Both of these duchies were owned by branches of the House of Wittelsbach , and the agreement stated that if one branch should become extinct in the male line then the other would inherit both duchies. This agreement disregarded imperial law, which stipulated that the Holy Roman Emperor should inherit should a line fail. George, Duke of Bavaria George, Duke of Bavaria Landshut and his wife Hedwig Jagiellon, Duchess of Bavaria Hedwig Jagiellon failed to produce a male heir, so George named his daughter Elisabeth as his heir. Because of the agreement, Duke Albert IV, Duke of Bavaria Albert of the Munich line did not accept this, leading to war in 1503. Over the course of this two year war, many villages surrounding Landshut were reduced to ashes, such as Ergolding . The war ended in 1505 with the death of Elisabeth and her husband Ruprecht ... Wars of succession Landshut Category History of Bavaria Category History of the Electoral Palatinate de Landshuter Erbfolgekrieg fr Guerre de succession de Landshut he hu Landshuti ...   more details



  1. War of the Jülich succession

    unreferenced date July 2010 Infobox Military Conflict conflict War of the J lich Succession campaign colour scheme background bbcccc image caption casus date 1609 1614 place United Duchies of J lich Cleves Berg J lich Cleves result Treaty of Xanten , 1614 territory J lich Cleves Berg was divided between Wolfgang William, Duke of Palatinate Neuburg and John Sigismund, Elector of Brandenburg combatant1 Wolfgang William, Duke of Palatinate Neuburg combatant2 John Sigismund, Elector of Brandenburg combatant3 Rudolph II, Holy Roman Emperor withdrew his claim in 1610 commander1 commander2 strength1 strength2 casualties1 casualties2 The War of the J lich Succession also known as the United Duchies of J lich Cleves Berg J lich Cleves War was a conflict that began in 1609 and ended in 1614 with the signing of the Treaty of Xanten . Background When John William, Duke of J lich Cleves Berg Duke John William of J lich Cleves Berg died on March 25, 1609, he had no legitimate heirs to succeed him. As a result, both Wolfgang William, Duke of Palatinate Neuburg Duke Wolfgang William of Palatinate Neuburg and John Sigismund, Elector of Brandenburg Elector John Sigismund of Brandenburg claimed inheritance to the throne. Both King Henry IV of France and representatives of the Dutch Republic were suspicious of the possibility that Rudolph II, Holy Roman Emperor Holy Roman Emperor Rudolph II of Habsburg would seize the throne of J lich Cleves Berg. Emperor Rudolph did contemplate annexing more territories ... left thumb The death of Johan Wilhelm, Duke of J lich Cleves Berg triggered the succession crisis ... Historically, the J lich Cleves War was recognized as a precursor to the Thirty Years War . External ... Succession, 1609 1614 Category Battles involving the Holy Roman Empire Category History of North Rhine Westphalia Category Wars of succession J lich de J lich Klevischer Erbfolgestreit fr Guerre de Succession de Juliers nl Gulik Kleefse Successieoorlog ru ...   more details



  1. Lüneburg War of Succession

    The L neburg War of Succession lang de L neburger Erbfolgekrieg was a conflict that broke out in 1370 in north Germany and lasted, with interruptions, for 18 years. The war was over the line of succession to the Principality of L neburg . Due to a serious illness in 1388, possibly a result of poisoning, one of the combatants could no longer prosecute the war, and hostilities ended. Background After William II, Duke of Brunswick L neburg William II of L neburg died in 1369 without a male heir, the Old House of L neburg died out. In accordance with the rules of the House of Welf and William s wishes, Magnus Torquatus of Brunswick Magnus II was the rightful heir. But the Emperor, Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor Charles IV , considered that the imperial fiefdom Reichslehen fell to the Empire and enfeoffed Albert of Saxe Wittenberg and his uncle Wenceslas I of Saxe Wittenberg Wenceslas with the principality, thus precipitating the L neburg War of Succession. The fighting Because Magnus II, Duke of Brunswick L neburg Magnus II of Brunswick Magnus Torquatus could not assert his claim to the Welf Duchy of L neburg by peaceful means, he initiated hostilities and seized L neburg with 700 knights and their pages. In the fight that now ensued, which Magnus now prosecuted principally through the Ascanian Duke, Albert of Saxe Wittenberg, Duke of L neburg Albert of Saxe Wittenberg who was promised ... by the Historic Commission for Lower Saxony and Bremen DEFAULTSORT Luneburg War of Succession Category Wars of succession Category L neburg Heath Category History of Lower Saxony Category L neburg district War of Succession Category 1370s conflicts Category 1380s conflicts de L neburger Erbfolgekrieg ..., i.e. the succession would pass to the Ascanians again. In order that this plan could also be reinforced ... the war flared up again in spring 1388. Wenceslas had put an army together by himself ..., he could not continue the war, so that on 28 May 1388 Henry was finally victorious. Sources Wilhelm ...   more details



  1. War of the Mantuan Succession

    Infobox military conflict conflict War of the Mantuan Succession partof Thirty Years War image caption date 1628 31 place Europe Italy Northern Italy casus Dispute amongst the mayor powers over the Succession to the Duchy of Mantua and Montferrat territory result Treaty of Cherasco 1631 combatant1 flagcountry Kingdom of France combatant2 flag Holy Roman Empire br flagicon Spain 1506 Habsburg Spain Spain br flag Duchy of Savoy combatant3 commander1 Cardinal Richelieu br Charles I, Duke of Mantua Charles, Duke of Nevers commander2 Gonzalo Fern ndez de C rdoba 1585 1645 Gonzalo de C rdoba br Charles Emmanuel I, Duke of Savoy br Ramboldo, Count of Collalto Count of Collalto commander3 strength1 strength2 strength3 casualties1 casualties2 casualties3 notes The War of the Mantuan Succession 1628 31 was a peripheral part of the Thirty Years War . Its casus belli was the extinction of the direct .... The resulting French Habsburg war over the succession was just one of the many theatres of the Thirty Years War, fought all over Europe. Conflict The initial attempt of Gonzalo Fern ndez de C rdoba ... a lightly ironic capsule account of the War of the Mantuan Succession, as background to his narration ... 1610 1643 Category 1630 in law Category 1631 in law Category Wars of succession Mantuan Category Military history of Italy Mantuan Succession, War of the Category Wars involving France Mantuan Succession, War of the Category Wars involving Austria Mantuan Succession, War of the Category 17th century ... , the last three dukes of House of Gonzaga Gonzaga , had all died leaving no legitimate heirs. The war ... Imperial camp, was a useful tool to that purpose. But as the Thirty Years War wore on, it affected ... warring, he was forced to return his attention to the principal theatre of the big war. The Peace of Regensburg ... to accept this, and the Austrians found themselves still at war, yet with diminished forces in the area ... de Sucesi n de Mantua fr Guerre de Succession de Mantoue it Guerra di successione di Mantova e del ...   more details



  1. War of the Succession of Flanders and Hainault

    Noref date August 2009 The War of the Succession of Flanders and Hainault was a series of feudal conflicts in the mid thirteenth century between the children of Margaret II, Countess of Flanders . They concerned the succession to the two counties, the first a fief of the King of France and the latter of the King of Germany . Origins When Baldwin I of Constantinople Baldwin IX , Count of Flanders and Count of Hainault Hainault , left on the Fourth Crusade in 1202, he left his western domains under his eldest daughter Jeanne, Countess of Flanders Joanna . Joanna inherited the counties on Baldwin s death and, despite two marriages, died without heirs in 1244. She was succeeded by her younger sister, the aforementioned Margaret. Margaret s first marriage, to Bouchard of Avesnes , was broken in 1221 per orders from Joanna and the excommunication of Bouchard. By Bouchard, however, she had already had three children, including John I of Avesnes . Nevertheless in 1223, Margaret remarried with William II of Dampierre d.1231 , who likewise gave three offspring, including William III of Dampierre William III and Guy of Dampierre . The rights to Margaret s inheritance between the sons of Avesnes and those of Dampierre were the cause of the conflicts known as the war of the succession of Flanders and Hainault. First conflict The first conflict opened with Margaret s succession in 1244. John I of Avesnes and William of Dampierre, half brothers, fought between themselves until Louis IX of France King Louis IX intervened in 1246. Louis gave Hainault technically not his to give to John I of Avesnes and Flanders indeed his vassal to William of Dampierre. Margaret, in light of this judgement ... his half brother Guy of Dampierre, recently become count of Flanders. The war continued with John ... in Hainault. Category Wars of succession Flanders and Hainault Category High Middle Ages Category ... de Succession de Flandre et du Hainaut hu Flamand s hainaut i r k s d si h bor nl Vlaams Henegouwse ...   more details



  1. Breton War of Succession

    unreferenced date November 2006 Infobox Military Conflict conflict Breton War of Succession image caption partof Hundred Years War date 1341 1364 place Brittany result English Military Victory br French Strategic Victory combatant1 flagicon Kingdom of France valois France in the Middle Ages Kingdom of France br File COA fr BRE.svg 25px House of Blois combatant2 flag Kingdom of England br File COA fr BRE.svg 25px House of Montfort commander1 File COA fr BRE.svg 25px Charles, Duke of Brittany Charles of Blois commander2 File COA fr BRE.svg 25px John de Montfort br File COA fr BRE.svg 25px John V, Duke of Brittany br File Blason Thomas Dagworth.svg 25px Sir Thomas Dagworth strength1 Unknown strength2 Unknown casualties1 heavy casualties2 heavy Campaignbox Hundred Years War Campaignbox Breton War of Succession The Breton War of Succession was a conflict between the Houses of Blois and Montfort ... part of the early Hundred Years War due to the involvement of the French and English governments in the conflict ... the heir of Brittany. 30 April 1341 John III died. Uttered on his deathbed, his last words on the succession were, For God s sake leave me alone and do not trouble my spirit with such things. The War ..., Nantes, Rennes and Vannes . Up to this point, the succession crisis had been a purely internal affair. But to complicate things further, the Hundred Years War between England and France had broken out ... claimed to be fighting his own separate war, and was therefore not bound by any truce. The brutal ... . See also Duke of Brittany Dukes of Brittany family tree Hundred Years War Hundred Years War Category History of Brittany War Category Military history of Brittany Category Wars of succession Breton Category Conflicts of the Hundred Years War Category Warfare of the Middle Ages Category 14th century in France Category Civil wars of the Middle Ages Category Succession based civil wars an Guerra de ... Bretona eo Hereda milito de Bretonio fr Guerre de succession de Bretagne it Guerra di successione ...   more details



  1. War of the Portuguese Succession

    Charles Howard Campaignbox War of the Portuguese Succession The War of the Portuguese Succession ... of Regent Regency to choose a successor. Claimants to the throne See also 1580 Portuguese succession ... II of Spain as King of Portugal . According to the old feudal custom, the line of succession ... . Succession Both Ant nio and Philip were the grandchildren of King Manuel I of Portugal grand ... in Spain, the Portuguese high nobility and high clergy supported Philip of Spain s claim. War On July ... the World , Osprey Publishing. ISBN 978 989 615 056 3 DEFAULTSORT Portugal Category Wars of succession ... Civil wars involving the states and peoples of Europe Category Succession based civil wars ru ...   more details



  1. War of Succession of Champagne

    Infobox Military Conflict conflict War of Succession of Champagne image caption date 1216 1222 place County of Champagne and its environs mostly concentrated in southeastern Champagne result Loyalist victory ... of Joinville strength1 strength2 casualties1 casualties2 notes The War of Succession of Champagne was a war ... had emerged from the Succession War, and now presented a major rival to surrounding areas. Whatever ... were reversed from the arrangement they had been in during the Succession War Count Henry ... of Cyprus threatened to reprise the succession war of Theobald IV s minority yet again. Alice had ... fighting. This also ended Alice of Cyprus s attempt to renew the succession war, and she was paid off with a substantial cash settlement. Alice was at this time engaged in the War of the Lombards against ... barons of Champagne, united under Erard of Brienne claiming succession by marrying Theobald IV s cousin ... within that region and also spilling over into neighboring duchies. The war lasted two years ... 1217 war began in earnest and the local barons of Champagne, all more or less supporting Philippa, abandoned ... source of monetary income. During the later years of the war, therefore, Erard would agree to truces ... and Bar into the war began to turn the tide against the rebels. With the aid of Odo III of Burgundy ... the County of Bar. Simon of Joinville, who had fought for the rebel faction during the Succession War, now allied with Theobald IV against the external threat, and aided him in ravaging Bar, which was on the northern ... wars at once, and wanted to concentrate on the direct threat to Cyprus itself. This war was based ... the war against Frederick II over control of his son s regency. Theobald IV spent most of his subsequent ... IV and Joan s daughter, great granddaughter of Theobald IV entering into conflict over the succession, which began the Hundred Years War . Source Evergates, Theodore. The Aristocracy in the County ... Category 1222 in Europe Category Wars of succession Champagne fr Guerre de Succession de Champagne ...   more details



  1. War of the Castilian Succession

    Infobox Military Conflict conflict War of the Castilian Succession partof image Image IsabelandJuana.JPG ... Campaignbox War of the Castilian Succession The War of the Castilian Succession was the military conflict contested from 1475 to 1479 for the Order of succession succession of the Crown of Castile ... Peninsular War has been used, but it is easily confused with the Peninsular War 1808 1814 , part of the Napoleonic Wars . Some authors prefer the neutral expression War of 1475 1479 . Precedents Succession ... espa oles year 1923 DEFAULTSORT War Of The Castilian Succession Category Wars of succession Castillian .... The war had a marked international character, as Isabella was married to Ferdinand II of Aragon ... s alliance between 1476 and 1477. Thereafter, the conflict consisted of a war between Castile and Portugal. The naval war in the Atlantic grew in importance the Portuguese fleets overpowered the Castilians in a struggle for maritime access to the wealth of Guinea region Guinea . The war concluded ... has also been called the Second Castilian Civil War , but this name may lead to confusion with the Castilian Civil War other civil wars that involved Castile in the 14th and 15th centuries. Some authors refer to it as the War of Portugal however, this term clearly represents a Castilian point ... king. This led to a war that ended in 1468 with the death of the 14 year old Alfonso. Henry IV regained ... half sister. This was resolved via the Treaty of the Bulls of Guisando , which gave Isabella succession ... at war with the Duchy of Burgundy . This made Burgundy into theoretical allies of Isabella s supporters, but in practice, they continued their war against France without coordinating their actions with the Isabella alliance. Kingdom of England England was also briefly at war with France with the disembarkation ... Paris ref The Kingdom of Navarre was experiencing an intermittent Navarrese Civil War civil war ... to draw them into the war. Rivalry between Castile and Portugal in the Atlantic Image Caravela Vera ...   more details



  1. War of the Euboeote Succession

    Infobox Military Conflict conflict War of the Euboeote Succession image File ShepherdByzempire1265.jpg 260px caption Map of the Byzantine Empire and Latin Romania in 1265 partof date 1256 1258 place Euboea , Central Greece , Peloponnese result Principality of Achaea Achaean victory combatant1 File Armoiries Acha e.svg 20px Principality of Achaea br flag Republic of Genoa combatant2 flag Republic of Venice br File Blason fam fr La Roche Ducs d Ath nes selon Gelre .svg 20px Duchy of Athens Lordship of Athens and Thebes br File Blason vide 3D.svg 20px Lordship of Negroponte Triarchs of Negroponte br File Blason vide 3D.svg 20px Lordship of Salona br File Blason vide 3D.svg 20px Marquisate of Bodonitsa commander1 File Armoiries Acha e.svg 20px William II of Villehardouin commander2 flagicon Republic of Venice Paolo Gradenigo br File Blason fam fr La Roche Ducs d Ath nes selon Gelre .svg 20px Guy I de la Roche strength1 strength2 casualties1 casualties2 The War of the Euboeote Succession ref The conflict is usually not given a proper name. The name derives from Setton 1976 , p. 80 ref was fought in in 1256 1258 between the Principality of Achaea Prince of Achaea , William II of Villehardouin , and a broad coalition of other rulers from throughout Frankish Greece who felt threatened by William s aspirations. The war was sparked by William s attempt to gain control of a third of the island of Euboea , which was resisted by the local Lombards Lombard barons terciers or triarchs with the aid of the Republic of Venice . The Duchy of Athens Lord of Athens and Thebes , Guy I de la Roche , also entered the war against William, along with other barons of Central Greece . Their defeat at the Battle of Karydi in May June 1258 effectively brought the war to an end in an Achaean victory, although a definite peace treaty was not concluded until 1262. Background Following the Fourth Crusade ... of Athens Category Lordship of Negroponte Category Wars of succession Category Wars involving the Republic ...   more details



  1. Franco-Austrian War

    Franco Austrian War can refer to any of a number of wars between France and Austria Part of the Thirty Years War 1635 1648 The Franco Dutch War 1672 1678 The War of the Grand Alliance 1688 1697 The War of the Spanish Succession 1701 1714 The War of the Polish Succession 1733 1735 The War of the Austrian Succession 1741 1748 The French Revolutionary Wars War of the First Coalition 1792 1797 War of the Second Coalition 1798 1801 Parts of the Napoleonic Wars War of the Third Coalition 1805 War of the Fifth Coalition 1809 War of the Sixth Coalition 1813 1814 The Austro Sardinian War 1859 World War I 1914 1918 disambig ...   more details



  1. Austrian Civil War

    , Februark mpfe, Bundesheer 2.jpg 290px caption Soldiers of the Austrian Federal Army in Vienna, February 12, 1934 conflict Austrian Civil War partof First Austrian Republic , Interwar Period date ... 202 br 319 wounded ref name Brook Shepherd 281 The Austrian Civil War lang de sterreichischer B rgerkrieg ... from it. By 16 February 1934, the Austrian Civil War had ended. The fallout File Linz gedenkstein ... of the horrible events of World War II which soon followed , the Austrian Civil War nevertheless proved a decisive moment in the history of the Republic. After World War II, when Austria re emerged ... Proporz . But the events of the Austrian Civil War had persuaded many in the political establishment ... History of Austria Civil War Category 1934 in Austria Category Austrian Civil War ca Guerra Civil Austr aca ... Flag of Austria.svg 22px border First Austrian Republic Military of Austria Federal Army Police ... Empire following World War I , the German Austria state of Austria largely comprising the German ... camp shot and killed an eight year old boy and a war veteran marching with the Schutzbund ... Austrian courts to operate under an independent jury system, the introduction of which had .... However, the travails of the Austrian First Republic First Republic only got worse in the following ... with Hitler s Germany threatened the Austrian state from within. The conflict On March 4, 1933, Christian Social Chancellor of Austria Chancellor Engelbert Dollfuss suspended the Austrian Parliament ... of the Austrian military into the conflict. Though the army remained still a comparatively independent ... during the war Several hundred people including paramilitaries, members of the security forces and civilians ... ideology was essentially that of the most conservative elements in the Austrian Catholic clergy ... and justice at the place where the civil war started, in the courtyard of the Hotel Schiff ... Democrats and the conservatives, who now formed a party called the Austrian People s Party VP ...   more details



  1. Polish?Austrian War

    Infobox Military Conflict conflict Polish Austrian War partof the War of the Fifth Coalition in the Napoleonic Wars image Image Raszyn 1809.JPG 250px caption Polish forces stops Austrian advance Battle ... 1809.PNG 290px thumb right Duchy of Warsaw 1807 1809 Polish Austrian War or Austro Polish War was a part of the War of the Fifth Coalition in 1809 a coalition of the Austrian Empire and the United Kingdom .... Polish wars and conflicts Category Conflicts in 1809 Category Napoleonic Wars Polish Austrian War ... br flagicon Saxony kingdom Kingdom of Saxony Saxony combatant2 flagicon Austrian Empire Austrian ... flagicon Austrian Empire Archduke Ferdinand Karl Joseph of Austria Este strength1 16,000 17,000 ... Empire French Empire and Bavaria . In this war, Polish Legions Napoleonic period Polish forces of the Duchy ... and assisted only by some forces of the Kingdom of Saxony , fought against the Austrian Empire . Polish troops withstood the Austrian attack on Warsaw defeating them at Raszyn , then abandoned ... to abandon Warsaw in futile pursuit. The war The military of the Duchy was weakened as the French ... in it. ref name WIEM Wojna austriacko polska , WIEM Encyklopedia ref With the start of the War of the Fifth Coalition, an Austrian corps of 32,000 ref name WIEM 34,000 soldiers under Archduke Ferdinand ... 1809 Battle of Raszyn on April 19, where Poniatowski s Polish troops brought an Austrian force ... name WIEM ref name Rosiak Indeed, the Duchy s capital was seized by the Austrian army with little opposition, but it was a Pyrrhic victory for them, since the Austrian commander diverted most of his ... defeated elements of the Austrian army, forcing the Austrians to retreat to the western side of the river. First a major attack on bridges in Warsaw s suburb of Praga by a 6,000 strong Austrian force ... Soon afterwards the Austrian forces besieging Praga were defeated by General Micha Sokolnicki general Micha Sokolnicki , first at the battle of Groch w on April 26 , later, when the Austrian army ...   more details



  1. File:War of the Spanish Succession family tree.jpg

    SVG Summary A family tree I created myself, showing the relationships between the claimants to the throne during the War of the Spanish succession. Author Mark Jackson Licensing self cc by 3.0 ...   more details



  1. War of the Polish Succession (1587?1588)

    Image Byczyna battle.jpg right thumb 300px The War of the Polish Succession took place from 1587 to 1588 over the election of monarch after the death of King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania Stephen B thory of Poland Stephen B thory . The war was fought between factions of Sigismund III Vasa and Maximilian III, Archduke of Austria Maximilian III , with Sigismund eventually being crowned King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania . Battles include the Siege of Krak w and the Battle of Byczyna . See also History of Poland 1569 1795 Founding of the elective monarchy History of Poland 1569 1795 War of the Polish Succession 1587 1588 Poland hist stub Lithuania hist stub Polish wars and conflicts Category Wars of succession Polish Category Wars involving Poland Category Wars involving the Grand Duchy of Lithuania Category History of Poland 1569 1795 Category Warfare of the Early Modern era ru 1587 1588 ...   more details



  1. Russo-Austrian-Turkish War (1735?1739)

    Infobox Military Conflict conflict Russo Turkish War of 1735 1739 br Austro Turkish War of 1737 1739 date 1735 1739 partof place The Balkans and Eastern Europe result Decisive Ottoman Victory Treaty of Ni br Treaty of Belgrade territory combatant1 Image Flag of Russia.svg 24px Russian Empire Image Flag of the Cossack Hetmanat.svg 25px Cossack Hetmanate Protectorate of Russian Empire flag Habsburg Monarchy name Habsburg Empire combatant2 flagicon Ottoman Empire Ottoman Empire File Flag of Krim Khanat.svg 24px Crimean Khanate Ottoman protectorate commander1 commander2 strength1 strength2 casualties1 casualties2 Unreferenced date October 2009 Campaignbox Russo Austrian Turkish War Russo Ottoman War Series Russo Turkish War of 1735 1739 , a war between Russia and the Ottoman Empire , caused by intensified contradictions over the results of the War of the Polish Succession of 1733 1735 and endless raids by the Crimean Tatars . The war also represented Russia s continuing struggle for the access to the Black Sea . Russian diplomacy before the war By the outbreak of the Russo Turkish war, Russia had managed to secure a favorable international situation by signing a few treaties with Persian Empire Persia in 1732 1735 which was at war with Turkey in 1730 1736 and supporting the accession to the Poland Polish throne of Augustus III of Poland Augustus III in 1735 instead of the France French ... ally ally since 1726. The course of the war in 1735 1738 The casus belli were the raids of the Crimean ... and the Crimea . In 1735, on the eve of the war, the Russians made peace with Persia, giving back all the territory conquered during the Russo Persian War 1722 1723 Russo Persian War . On May 20, 1736 ... the war against Ottoman Empire, but was defeated a number of times, among others in the Battle of Banja ... had to leave Ochakov and Kinburn due to the Bubonic plague plague outbreak. The final stage of the war ... 18, which ended the war. References http www.xenophon mil.org rushistory rulers chron18cen.htm Russian ...   more details



  1. Succession

    Distinguish secession wiktionary Succession is the act or process of following in order or sequence. It may further refer to Order of succession , in politics, the ascension to power by one ruler, official, or monarch after the death, resignation, or removal from office of another, usually in a clearly defined order Succession planning , in organizations, identifying and developing individuals to succeed to senior positions in government, business, organizations, etc. Simultaneity succession , in music, is a chord or harmonic progression, or more generally a series of different groups of pitches, the pitches in each group being played simultaneously Ecological succession , the series of changes in an ecological community that occur over time after a disturbance. It can be Primary succession , when there is a new substrate with no existing vegetation, as after a volcanic lava flow, or Secondary succession , when the substrate has sustained vegetation, as after a fire or flood Succession of states , in international relations, is the process of recognition and acceptance of a newly created state by other states, based on a perceived historical relationship the new state has with a prior state Apostolic succession , the doctrine, held by some Christian denominations, that bishops are the successors of the original Twelve Apostles, inheriting their spiritual, ecclesiastical and sacramental authority, power, and responsibility succession of property, or inheritance , in law, is the passage of an individual s property to one or more dependants according to a formula set out in law, religion, custom or under the terms of a trust Succession conflict , inheritance when more than one jurisdiction involved and there may be a conflict of law Succession geology , in geology, a group of rocks or strata that succeed one another in chronological order Succession 30 Rock , an episode of 30 ... da Succession de Nachfolge fr Succession nl Successie sk Sukcesia ...   more details



  1. Austrian

    Wiktionary Austrian can refer to Someone from Austria or of Austrian descent. See Austrians . Someone who is considered an Austrian citizen. See Austrian nationality law . Something associated with the country Austria . For example Austrian Airlines Austrian Airlines AUA Austrian literature Music of Austria Austrian monarchy Austrian Empire Austrian German language, dialects Austrian School economics Austrian Service Abroad Something associated with the former country of Austria Hungary Austrian cuisine Someone adhering to the Austrian School of economics ref http krugman.blogs.nytimes.com 2010 04 07 austrian followup ?src twt&twt NytimesKrugman ref See also Special Allpages Austrian List of all pages beginning with Austrian L Autrichienne , an album by Jucifer disambig Or perhaps you were looking for Australian or the country Australia which is a continent in the southern hemisphere. references sq Austriak sk Rak sky ...   more details



  1. Wars of succession

    Wars of succession are prompted by two or more individuals claim as successor to a deceased or deposed monarch. The individuals are supported by competing factions within the royal court and foreign powers might also intervene through allying themselves with a faction. The Anarchy England, 1135 1154 War of Succession of Champagne 1216 1222 War of the Succession of Flanders and Hainault 1244 1257 War of the Succession of Guelders 1371 1379 Breton War of Succession 1341 1364 Lithuanian Civil War 1431 1435 War of the Castilian Succession 1475 1479 Landshut War of Succession 1503 1505 Inca Civil War War of Inca Succession 1529 1532 War of the Portuguese Succession 1580 1583 War of the J lich Succession 1609 1614 War of the Mantuan Succession 1628 1631 War of the Spanish Succession 1701 1713 War of the Polish Succession 1733 1738 War of the Austrian Succession 1740 1748 War of the Bavarian Succession 1778 1779 Sometimes included in this category is the War of the English Succession , which is more commonly called the War of the Grand Alliance or the War of the League of Augsburg 1688&ndash 1697 . Also, after the death of Alexander the Great , there were the Wars of the Successors Diadochi . In fiction History of the BattleTech universe The Succession Wars The Succession Wars , a series of wars in the BattleTech universe The Succession Wars , a wargame set in the BattleTech universe The Successions, civil wars over the Andor Wheel of Time Monarchy monarchy of Andor in The Wheel of Time Category Wars of succession Category Wars by type Succession Category Civil wars Disambig de Erbfolgekrieg es Guerra de Sucesi n fr Guerre de Succession hu r k s d si h bor k list ja egy rtelm s t lap pl Wojna sukcesyjna ru fi Perimyssota th ...   more details




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