Lutynia, Poland

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Lutynia, Poland is a village in southwestern Poland best known as the site of the historic 1757 Battle of Leuthen during the Seven Years' War.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf battle
village
belligerent Habsburg Monarchy NERFINISHED
Prussia
surface form: "Kingdom of Prussia"
commandedBy Charles IV, Duke of Lorraine
surface form: "Charles of Lorraine"

Frederick II of Prussia NERFINISHED
conflictType land battle
country Poland
countrySubdivision voivodeship
date 1757-12-05
hasEvent Battle of Leuthen
hasGermanName Battle of Leuthen
surface form: "Leuthen"
hasHistoricalSignificance site of major Prussian victory in Seven Years' War
hasNearbyCity Wrocław NERFINISHED
historicalLanguage German
historicalName Battle of Leuthen
surface form: "Leuthen"
languageUsed Polish
locatedIn Lower Silesian Voivodeship NERFINISHED
Lutynia, Poland
Silesia
southwestern Poland
locatedInAdministrativeUnit Gmina Miękinia
Środa Śląska County
locatedOnContinent Europe
notableFor Battle of Leuthen
partOf Seven Years' War
partOfHistoricalRegion Silesia
result Prussian victory
timeZone Central European Time
timeZoneDST Central European Summer Time

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Lutynia, Poland locatedIn Lutynia, Poland
subject surface form: "Battle of Leuthen"
Battle of Leuthen presentDayLocation Lutynia, Poland

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