
Znojmo - Wikipedia
Znojmo (Czech pronunciation: ⓘ; German: Znaim) is a town in the South Moravian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 34,000 inhabitants. Znojmo is the historical and cultural centre of southwestern Moravia and the second most populated town in the South Moravian Region.
Battle of Znaim - Wikipedia
The immediate cause of the two-day Battle of Znaim was the decision of the Austrian commander in chief, Archduke Charles, to stage a rearguard action near the town of Znaim, about 80 kilometers north of Vienna, in order to give his army time to withdraw its baggage train in safety toward Moravia.
茲諾伊莫 - 维基百科,自由的百科全书
茲諾伊莫(捷克語: Znojmo ,捷克語發音: ;德語: Znaim )是捷克 南摩拉維亞州的城市,位於該國南部,毗鄰與奧地利接壤的邊境,面積65.93平方公里,海拔高度290米,2012年人口34,073。
The Battle of Znaim – The Forgotten Bloody Conclusion of …
2020年5月31日 · What followed was a week of retreat, pursuit, tough rear-guard actions and a major battle culminating in an unexpected ceasefire and armistice outside the charming Moravian town of Znaim (now Znjomo) on the evening of July 11. Moreover, the vicious combat was accompanied by tentative peace overtures between French and Austrian representatives ...
Znojmo | Medieval Town, Wine Region, Historic Site | Britannica
Znojmo, city, south-central Czech Republic, on the Dyje River, southwest of Brno, near the Austrian border.It originated in the 11th century as a fortified residence and was the stronghold of the Přemyslid princes until the mid-13th century. Many medieval buildings, as well as houses of the Renaissance and Baroque periods, are preserved in the old town, which is designated an ancient monument.
Battle for Znaim - War History
2021年3月28日 · The immediate cause of the two-day Battle of Znaim was the decision of the Austrian commander in chief, Archduke Charles, to stage a rearguard action near the town of Znaim (now Znojmo, in the Czech Republic), about 80 kilometers north of Vienna, in order to give his army time to withdraw its baggage train in safety toward Moravia.
Battle of Znaim : 1809 : Danube Campaign - Napoleon Bonaparte
Znaim. 10-11 July, 1809. The Napoleonic Guide's Suggested Tours 1809 Danube Campaign Battles Map. Pursued by the French after the defeat at Wagram, Archduke Charles made a strong rearguard stand at Znaim.
Battle of Znaim, 10-11 July 1809 - HistoryOfWar.org
The battle of Znaim (10-11 July 1809) was the last battle on the main front of the Franco-Austrian War of 1809, and was cut short after Napoleon agreed to Austrian offers of an armistice. In the immediate aftermath of the battle of Wagram (5-6 July 1809) Napoleon lost contact with the retreating Austrian army.
Die Stadt Znaim | Südmähren
Znaim ist eine herrliche Königsstadt, gegründet von Přemysl Otakar I. persönlich. Hier atmet jedes Gässchen wortwörtlich Geschichte (zumindest im Zentrum). Bestimmt haben Sie bereits Fotos von der gotischen Schönheit des Rathausturms und des Wolfsturms gesehen.
The Battle of Znaim: Napoleon, The Habsburgs and the End of …
2020年5月13日 · The little known Battle of Znaim (10th-11th July 1809) was the last battle to be fought on the main front of the Franco-Austrian War. Cut short to make way for an armistice it effectively ended hostilities between France and Austria and is now uniquely considered to be an episode both of conflict and simultaneously of diplomacy.
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