Guerre de Trente Ans
Prologue
Traité de Lübeck
Paix de Prague
Siège de Brisach
Bataille de Lens
Épilogue
annexes
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Prologue
Central EuropeDeuxième défenestration de Prague
Hradčany, Prague 1, CzechiaBataille de Plzeň
Plzeň, CzechiaFerdinand devient roi de Bohême
Bohemia Central, CzechiaBataille de Sablat
Dříteň, CzechiaBataille de Wisternitz
Dolní Věstonice, CzechiaFrédéric V devient roi de Bohême
Bohemia Central, CzechiaLes rebelles de Bohême ont officiellement déposé Ferdinand comme roi de Bohême et l'ont remplacé par l'électeur palatin Frédéric V.
Bataille d'Humenné
Humenné, SlovakiaBataille de la Montagne Blanche
Prague, CzechiaBataille de Mingolsheim
Heidelberg, GermanyIntervention danoise
DenmarkBataille du pont de Dessau
Saxony-Anhalt, GermanyBataille de Lutter
Lutter am Barenberge, Lower SaGuerre de Succession de Mantoue
Casale Monferrato, Casale MonfSiège de Stralsund
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, GermanBataille de Wolgast
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, GermanTraité de Lübeck
Lübeck, GermanyIntervention suédoise
SwedenLes troupes suédoises débarquent dans le duché de Poméranie
Peenemünde, GermanySécuriser la Poméranie
Stettin, PolandBataille de Francfort-sur-l'Oder
Brandenburg, GermanySac de Magdebourg
Saxony-Anhalt, GermanyBataille de Breitenfeld
Breitenfeld, Leipzig, GermanyInvasion suédoise de la Bavière
Bavaria, GermanyBataille de pluie
Rain, Swabia, Bavaria, GermanySiège de Nuremberg
Nuremberg, GermanyBataille de Lützen
Lützen, Saxony-Anhalt, GermanyArrestation et meurtre de Wallenstein
Cheb, CzechiaBataille de Nördlingen
Nördlingen, Bavaria, GermanyLa France entre en guerre
FranceLa France envahit les Pays-Bas espagnols
NetherlandsAprès avoir envahi les Pays-Bas espagnols en mai 1635, l'armée française mal équipée s'effondre, faisant 17 000 victimes de maladie et de désertion.
Paix de Prague
Prague Castle, Masarykova, RudL'Espagne envahit le nord de la France
Corbie, FranceLa France entre officiellement en guerre
Wismar, GermanyDans le traité de Wismar de mars 1636 , la France rejoignit officiellement la guerre de trente ans en alliance avec la Suède ;
Bataille de Wittstock
Wittstock/Dosse, GermanyPremière et deuxième bataille de Rheinfelden
near Rheinfelden, GermanySiège de Brisach
Breisach am Rhein, GermanyBataille des Downs
near the Downs, English ChanneBataille de Wolfenbuttel
Wolfenbüttel, GermanyBataille de campagnes
Kempen, GermanyLa bataille de Campine était une bataille pendant la guerre de Trente Ans en Campine, en Westphalie, le 17 janvier 1642. Elle aboutit à la victoire d'une armée franco-weimar-hessoise sous le comte français de Guébriant et le général hessois Kaspar Graf von Eberstein contre l'armée impériale sous le général Guillaume de Lamboy, qui a été capturé.
Deuxième bataille de Breitenfeld
Breitenfeld, Leipzig, GermanyLa deuxième bataille de Breitenfeld a été une victoire décisive pour l'armée suédoise sous le commandement du maréchal Lennart Torstenson sur une armée impériale du Saint Empire romain germanique sous le commandement de l'archiduc Léopold Guillaume d'Autriche et de son adjoint, le prince-général Ottavio Piccolomini, duc d'Amalfi.
Les Suédois ont capturé Leipzig
Leipzig, GermanyLes Suédois ont capturé Leipzig en décembre, leur donnant une nouvelle base importante en Allemagne, et bien qu'ils n'aient pas réussi à prendre Freiberg en février 1643, l'armée saxonne a été réduite à quelques garnisons.
Bataille de Rocroi
Rocroi, FranceGuerre de Tortensson
Denmark-NorwayBataille de Fribourg
Baden-Württemberg, GermanyBataille de Jankau
Jankov, Czech RepublicDeuxième bataille de Nördlingen
Alerheim, GermanyBataille de Zusmarshausen
Zusmarshausen, GermanyBataille de Prague
Prague, CzechiaBataille de Lens
Lens, Pas-de-Calais, FranceTraité de Westphalie
Osnabrück, GermanyÉpilogue
Central EuropeAppendices
APPENDIX 1
Gustavus Adolphus: 'The Father Of Modern Warfare
APPENDIX 2
Why the Thirty Years' War Was So Devastating?
APPENDIX 3
Field Artillery | Evolution of Warfare 1450-1650
APPENDIX 4
Europe's Apocalypse: The Shocking Human Cost Of The Thirty Years' War
Characters
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