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  1. Silesian Wars: The Silesian Wars (German: Schlesische Kriege) were three wars fought in the mid-18th century between Prussia (under King Frederick the Great) and Habsburg Austria (under Archduchess Maria Theresa) for control of the Central European region of Silesia (now in ... (18th-century wars between Prussia and Austria) [100%] 2022-12-05 [Silesian Wars] [Frederick the Great]...
  2. Silesian Wars: Silesian Wars, the name given to the contests between Austria and Prussia for the possession of Silesia. The first (1740-1742) and second (1744-1745) wars formed a part of the great European struggle called the War of the Austrian ... [100%] 2022-09-02
  3. Wars (series): The Wars series, also known as Famicom Wars and Advance Wars, is a series of military-themed turn-based strategy video games, predominantly developed by Intelligent Systems and published by Nintendo. The series debuted in Japan in August of 1988 ... (Series) [66%] 2024-01-07 [Wars (series)] [Intelligent Systems]...
  4. Wars of the Roses: The Wars of the Roses (1455-1487) was a dynastic conflict between the English nobility and monarchy which led to four decades of intermittent battles, executions, and murder plots. The English elite was split into two camps, each centred around ... [65%] 2020-02-24
  5. Wars of the Roses (air race): The Wars of the Roses was an air race organized by the Yorkshire Evening News between the Yorkshire-built Blackburn Type I monoplane and the Lancashire-built Avro 504 biplane which was staged around Leeds on 2 October 1913. In ... (Air race) [65%] 2023-11-19 [Air races] [Aviation in England]...
  6. Wars Of The Vendee: Wars Of The Vendee, a counter-revolutionary insurrection which took place during the French Revolution, not only in: Vendee proper but also in Lower Poitou, Anjou, Lower Maine and Brittany. The district was mainly inhabited by peasants; it contained few ... [65%] 2022-09-02
  7. Wars of the Diadochi: The Wars of the Diadochi otherwise known as the Wars of the successors could be said to encompass the period of time from the death of Alexander the Great to the establishment of the Selucid and Ptolomian kings. This period ... [65%] 2023-02-21
  8. Wars of the Diadochi: On June 10, 323 BCE Alexander the Great died in Babylon. Although historians have debated the exact cause most agree that the empire he built was left without adequate leadership for there was no clear successor or heir. The military ... [65%] 2016-07-14
  9. Wars of the Roses: This is an overview of the Wars of the Roses. For the immediate causes and further narrative details see the following entries and their links: The Wars of the Roses were a series of intermittent conflicts that occurred in England ... [65%] 2023-02-25 [English History] [Medieval History]...
  10. Wars Of The Roses: Wars Of The Roses, a name given to a series of civil wars in England during the reigns of Henry VI. Their importance in the general history of England is dealt with elsewhere, and their significance in the history of ... [65%] 2022-09-02
  11. Wars of the Roses: The Wars of the Roses (1455-1485) was a series of civil wars fought over the throne of England between adherents of the House of Lancaster and the House of York. Both houses were branches of the Plantagenet royal house ... [65%] 2023-02-03
  12. Wars of the Roses (air race): The Wars of the Roses was an air race organized by the Yorkshire Evening News between the Yorkshire-built Blackburn Type I monoplane and the Lancashire-built Avro 504 biplane which was staged around Leeds on 2 October 1913. In ... (Air race) [65%] 2024-03-05 [Air races] [Aviation in England]...
  13. Wars of the Roses: The Wars of the Roses, known at the time and in following centuries as the Civil Wars, were a series of civil wars fought over control of the English throne from 1455 to 1487. The wars were fought between supporters ... (Dynastic civil war in England (1455–1487)) [65%] 2024-05-06 [Wars of the Roses] [Civil wars in England]...
  14. Silesians: Silesians (Silesian: Ślōnzŏki or Ślůnzoki; Silesian German: Schläsinger or Schläsier; German: Schlesier pronounced [ˈʃleːzi̯ɐ] ; Polish: Ślązacy; Czech: Slezané) is a geographical term for the inhabitants of Silesia, a historical region in Central Europe divided by the current national boundaries of Poland, Germany ... (Inhabitants of the Silesia region) [65%] 2024-06-09 [Silesia] [People from Silesia]...
  15. Silesia: Silesia (czech Slezsko, german Schlesien, polish Śląsk) is a historical region in Central Europe. Nowaday Silesia is divided between Poland (main part), Czechia and Germany. [64%] 2023-12-16
  16. Silesia: Silesia, the name of a district in the east of Europe, the greater part of which is included in the German empire and is known as German Silesia. A smaller part, called Austrian Silesia, is included in the empire of ... [64%] 2022-09-02
  17. Silesia: Silesia (/saɪˈliːʒə, saɪˈliːʃiə/, also UK: /-iːziə/, US: /-iːʒiə, -iːʃə, sɪˈ-/; see below) is a historical region of Central Europe that lies mostly within Poland , with small parts in the Czech Republic and Germany . Its area is approximately 40,000 km (15,400 sq mi), and the ... (Place) [64%] 2023-11-01 [Geography of Central Europe] [Historical regions]...
  18. Silesia: Unreliable accounts date the first settlement of Jews in as early as the eleventh century, when, it is said, a synagogue in Altendorf, near Ratibor, was transformed into a church (1060). Untrustworthy also are the reports of Jewish persecutions in ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [64%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  19. Silesia: Silesia is a historical region in east–central Europe spanning the territory named Magna Germania by Tacitus. It is encircled by the upper and middle Oder (Odra) River, upper Vistula River, and the Sudetes and Carpathian mountain ranges. The largest ... [64%] 2023-02-03
  20. Silesia: Silesia (en polaco: Śląsk; en checo: Slezsko; en alemán: Schlesien; en dialecto alemán silesio: Schläsing) es una región histórica de Europa Central que hoy está casi enteramente en Polonia con pequeñas partes en la República Checa y Alemania. Su escudo regional ... [64%] 2023-12-31

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