Central European theater of the War of the Austrian Succession
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The Central European theater of the War of the Austrian Succession was the primary continental front where major powers like Prussia and Austria fought decisive campaigns for dominance in the Holy Roman Empire and surrounding regions between 1740 and 1748.
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Target entity: Central European theater of the War of the Austrian Succession Context triple: [Battle of Hohenfriedberg, theater, Central European theater of the War of the Austrian Succession]
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Central European theatre of the Napoleonic Wars
The Central European theatre of the Napoleonic Wars was the primary continental battleground where Napoleon’s French Empire clashed with major powers like Austria, Prussia, and Russia in a series of decisive campaigns that reshaped the political map of Europe.
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European theatre of the Seven Years' War
The European theatre of the Seven Years' War was the main continental front of the global conflict (1756–1763), where major powers such as Prussia, Austria, France, Britain, and Russia fought large-scale campaigns that reshaped the political map of Europe.
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Mediterranean theatre of the Seven Years' War
The Mediterranean theatre of the Seven Years' War was the naval and coastal front in the Mediterranean Sea where Britain, France, and their allies contested maritime supremacy, trade routes, and key island and port strongholds between 1756 and 1763.
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War of the Austrian Succession
The War of the Austrian Succession (1740–1748) was a major European conflict sparked by disputes over Maria Theresa’s right to inherit the Habsburg thrones, drawing in most great powers and reshaping the continent’s political balance.
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War of the Bavarian Succession
The War of the Bavarian Succession (1778–1779) was a largely bloodless European conflict between Austria and Prussia over the inheritance of the Bavarian electorate, often nicknamed the “Potato War” due to its minimal fighting and focus on supply lines.
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Target entity: Central European theater of the War of the Austrian Succession Target entity description: The Central European theater of the War of the Austrian Succession was the primary continental front where major powers like Prussia and Austria fought decisive campaigns for dominance in the Holy Roman Empire and surrounding regions between 1740 and 1748.
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Central European theatre of the Napoleonic Wars
The Central European theatre of the Napoleonic Wars was the primary continental battleground where Napoleon’s French Empire clashed with major powers like Austria, Prussia, and Russia in a series of decisive campaigns that reshaped the political map of Europe.
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European theatre of the Seven Years' War
The European theatre of the Seven Years' War was the main continental front of the global conflict (1756–1763), where major powers such as Prussia, Austria, France, Britain, and Russia fought large-scale campaigns that reshaped the political map of Europe.
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C.
Mediterranean theatre of the Seven Years' War
The Mediterranean theatre of the Seven Years' War was the naval and coastal front in the Mediterranean Sea where Britain, France, and their allies contested maritime supremacy, trade routes, and key island and port strongholds between 1756 and 1763.
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War of the Austrian Succession
The War of the Austrian Succession (1740–1748) was a major European conflict sparked by disputes over Maria Theresa’s right to inherit the Habsburg thrones, drawing in most great powers and reshaping the continent’s political balance.
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War of the Bavarian Succession
The War of the Bavarian Succession (1778–1779) was a largely bloodless European conflict between Austria and Prussia over the inheritance of the Bavarian electorate, often nicknamed the “Potato War” due to its minimal fighting and focus on supply lines.
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Subject: Central European theater of the War of the Austrian Succession Description of subject: The Central European theater of the War of the Austrian Succession was the primary continental front where major powers like Prussia and Austria fought decisive campaigns for dominance in the Holy Roman Empire and surrounding regions between 1740 and 1748.
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