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  1. The Peace of Prague, dated 30 May 1635 Old Style, was a significant turning point in the Thirty Years' War. Signed by John George I, Elector of Saxony, and Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor, the terms ended Saxony's support for the anti-Imperial coalition led by Sweden.

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  2. Para el tratado de 1866 que puso fin a la guerra austro-prusiana, véase Paz de Praga (1866). La Paz de Praga del 30 de mayo de 1635 fue un tratado entre el emperador del Sacro Imperio Romano Germánico, Fernando II, y la mayoría de los Estados protestantes del Imperio.

  3. The Peace of Prague (1635) ended most religious aspects of the war, and the French–Habsburg rivalry took over prominence. With between 4.5 million and 8 million dead in the Thirty Years' War alone, and decades of constant warfare, the need for peace became increasingly clear.

  4. The Peace of Prague ( Czech: Pražský mír, German: Prager Frieden ), signed on 30 May 1635, ended Saxony 's participation in the Thirty Years War. Other German princes subsequently joined the treaty and although the Thirty Years War continued, it is generally agreed Prague ended it as a war of religion within the Holy Roman Empire.

  5. The Peace of Prague, signed on 30 May 1635, saw Ferdinand II restore the status quo of 1627. It effectively brought an end to the religious aspect of the Thirty Years War. The main terms of the treaty were: It revoked the Edict of Restitution of 1629 and re-established the terms of the Peace of Augsburg of 1555.

  6. 25 de mar. de 2015 · The Peace of Prague was signed in May 1635. It stated that: The Edict of Restitution would be repealed for 40 years after which the emperor would decide on the issues that it covered. This was a way of repealing it for good but with the emperor not losing face. Lutherans would retain those possessions they held on November 12th 1627.