Examples of Defenestration in the following topics:
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- This event, known as the Defenestration of Prague, started the Bohemian Revolt.
- Immediately after the Defenestration, the Protestant estates and Catholic Habsburgs started gathering allies for war.
- Just two years after the Defenestration, Ferdinand and the Catholics regained power in the Battle of White Mountain on November 8, 1620.
- A later woodcut of the Defenestration of Prague in 1618, which triggered the Thirty Years' War.
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- The general Hans Christoff von Königsmarck, commanding Sweden's flying column, entered the city and captured Prague Castle (where the event that triggered the war – the Defenestration of Prague – took place, 30 years before).
- In 1648, the Swedish army entered Prague and captured Prague Castle, where the catalyst of the war, the Defenestration of Prague, took place 30 years before.
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- After the Defenestration of Prague and the ensuing Bohemian Revolt, the Protestants warred with the Catholic League until the former were firmly defeated at the Battle of Stadtlohn in 1623.
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- The so-called Defenestration of Prague provoked open revolt in Bohemia, which had powerful foreign allies.