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  1. May 23, 1618. ( 1618-05-23) The Defenestrations of Prague ( Czech: Pražská defenestrace, German: Prager Fenstersturz, Latin: Defenestratio Pragensis) were three incidents in the history of Bohemia in which people were defenestrated (thrown out of a window). Though already existing in Middle French, the word defenestrate ("out of ...

  2. 5 de sept. de 2020 · File:Story of Prague, Defenestration of Prague in 1618.jpg. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. File. File history. File usage on Commons. File usage on other wikis. Metadata. Size of this preview: 800 × 596 pixels. Other resolutions: 320 × 239 pixels | 640 × 477 pixels | 1,024 × 763 pixels | 1,280 × 954 pixels ...

  3. Pražská defenestrace 23. května 1618 (označovaná jako třetí nebo druhá, pokud se jako druhá nepočítá defenestrace roku 1483) byla demonstrativním aktem odporu českých stavů vedených Jindřichem Matyášem Thurnem proti porušování Rudolfova majestátu, který zahájil české stavovské povstání a tím i třicetiletou válku.

  4. Defenestration of Prague is a term that is used for three different events: The First defenestration of Prague of 1419. The Second defenestration of Prague of 1618. The murder of Jan Masaryk, of 1948, sometimes called the Third defenestration of Prague.

  5. The Battle of Prague, which occurred between 25 July and 1 November 1648 was the last action of the Thirty Years' War. While the negotiations for the Peace of Westphalia were proceeding, the Swedes took the opportunity to mount one last campaign into Bohemia.

  6. Hace 1 día · A 17th-century woodcut by Matthäus Merian the Elder depicting the Third Defenestration of Prague which occurred on 23 May 1618. Two Roman Catholic regents of Ferdinand II , the Holy Roman Emperor , and their secretary were thrown out of a third-floor window by Protestant subjects who accused them of suppressing their rights.

  7. Tension between the Protestants and the pro-Habsburg Catholics led to the Second Defenestration of Prague, when the Catholic governors were thrown from the windows of Prague Castle on May 23, 1618. They survived, but the Protestants replaced the Catholic governors.