
Austro-Prussian War - Wikipedia
The Austro-Prussian War was part of the wider rivalry between Austria and Prussia, and resulted in Prussian dominance over the German states. The major result of the war was a shift in power among the German states away from Austrian and towards Prussian hegemony.
Seven Weeks’ War | Causes & Consequences of 1866 Conflict
2025年1月3日 · Seven Weeks’ War, (1866), war between Prussia on the one side and Austria, Bavaria, Saxony, Hanover, and certain minor German states on the other. It ended in a Prussian victory, which meant the exclusion of Austria from Germany.
Austro-Prussian War - New World Encyclopedia
The Austro-Prussian War (also called the Seven Weeks' War or the German Civil War) was a war fought between the Austrian Empire and its German allies, and Prussia with its German allies in 1866, that resulted in Prussian dominance in Germany.
The Austro-Prussian War, 1866 - History Today
On July 3rd, 1866, three Prussian armies converged to defeat Austria’s Northern army and that of her Saxon ally at Konig-gratz or Sadowa 1 in Bohemia; it was one of the biggest and most decisive battles in modern history. Both sides had begun to mobilize in earnest in May, and by June 5th the Chief of the Prussian General Staff, Helmuth von ...
Austro-prussian War - Encyclopedia.com
2018年5月18日 · Austro-Prussian War or Seven Weeks War, June 15–Aug. 23, 1866, between Prussia, allied with Italy, and Austria, seconded by Bavaria, Württemberg, Saxony, Hanover, Baden, and several smaller German states.
Battle of Königgrätz - Wikipedia
The Battle of Königgrätz (or Sadowa) was the decisive battle of the Austro-Prussian War in which the Kingdom of Prussia defeated the Austrian Empire. It took place on 3 July 1866, near the Bohemian city of Hradec Králové (German: Königgrätz) and village of …
Treaty of Prague | Europe [1866] | Britannica - Encyclopedia Britannica
The Treaty of Prague concluded the Seven Weeks’ War with Austria and other German states on August 23, 1866, and cleared the way for a settlement both in Prussia and in the wider affairs of Germany.
Austro-Prussian War - Wikiwand
The Austro-Prussian War (German: Preußisch-Österreichischer Krieg), also known by many other names, [nb 1] was fought in 1866 between the Austrian Empire and the Kingdom of Prussia, with each also being aided by various allies within the German Confederation.
After the Franco-Prussian war Bismarck deemed that German national aims were achieved and that Germany now needed only two things: to be at peace, and to avert the appearance of a overwhelmingly strong neighbor that could overmatch German power. Toward these goals Bismarck sought to prevent aggression among Germany's neighborhood. This would avoid
THE AUSTRO-PRUSSIAN WAR OF 1866 I. BISMARCK'S PLAN TO UNIFY GERMANY: "LET'S BAIT AUSTRIA INTO STARTING A WAR!" In 1866 Germany was divided into several dozen mini-states, of which Prussia was the largest. Prussia's Chancellor Otto von Bismarck (1862 1890) sought to unify Germany under Prussian leadership. Main reason: