Bohemian Theatre (First Silesian WarWar)
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Was the Bohemian theatre of the First Silesian War.
Chronology
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- November 1741: The Bavarian, French and Saxon armies converged around Prague in November, besieging it and ultimately storming it.
- December 1741: Charles Albert was the Elector of Bavaria, who was supported by France in his claim to the Bohemian throne during the War of the Austrian Succession. He proclaimed himself King of Bohemia on 7 December 1741 after his forces occupied the territory.
- January 1743: Siege of Prague.
- November 1741: The Bavarian, French and Saxon armies converged around Prague in November, besieging it and ultimately storming it.
- April 1742: Frederick took Kłodzko.
- November 1741: The Bavarian, French and Saxon armies converged around Prague in November, besieging it and ultimately storming it.
- January 1743: Siege of Prague.
- December 1741: Charles Albert was the Elector of Bavaria, who was supported by France in his claim to the Bohemian throne during the War of the Austrian Succession. He proclaimed himself King of Bohemia on 7 December 1741 after his forces occupied the territory.
- December 1741: Charles Albert was the Elector of Bavaria, who was supported by France in his claim to the Bohemian throne during the War of the Austrian Succession. He proclaimed himself King of Bohemia on 7 December 1741 after his forces occupied the territory.
- January 1742: Prince Leopold's army besieged the fortress at Glatz on the edge of Bohemia.
- November 1741: The Bavarian, French and Saxon armies converged around Prague in November, besieging it and ultimately storming it.