Hohenfriedberg

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Hohenfriedberg is a historic locality in present-day southwestern Poland, best known as the site of a major Prussian victory over Austrian and Saxon forces during the War of the Austrian Succession.

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Hohenfriedberg canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic locality
settlement
associatedWithMilitaryConflict Battle of Hohenfriedberg
War of the Austrian Succession
associatedWithPerson Charles of Lorraine
Frederick II of Prussia
Maurice de Saxe
category Historic sites in Poland
country Poland
eventLocation War of the Austrian Succession
hasHeritage Austrian military history
Prussian military history
Saxon military history
hasLanguage German
Polish
historicalCountry Prussia
surface form: Kingdom of Prussia
historicalRegion Silesia
historicalSovereign German Empire
Austrian Habsburg Monarchy
surface form: Habsburg Monarchy

Prussia
surface form: Kingdom of Prussia

Nazi Germany
Weimar Republic
knownFor Battle of Hohenfriedberg
Prussian victory over Austrian and Saxon forces
locatedIn Lower Silesia
southwestern Poland
notablePeriod 18th century
partOf battlefields of the War of the Austrian Succession
historic Silesian localities
post1945Country Poland

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Battle of Hohenfriedberg location Hohenfriedberg
Bayreuth Dragoons associatedPlace Hohenfriedberg
Hohenfriedberger Marsch relatedPlace Hohenfriedberg