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Name: Bohemian Theatre (Third War)

Type: Event

Start: 1757 AD

End: 1758 AD

Parent: Third Silesian War

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Was the Bohemian theatre of the Third Silesian War.

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  • June 1757: The resulting Battle of Kolín on 18 June ended in a decisive Austrian victory; the Prussian position was ruined, and the invaders were forced to lift the siege and withdraw from Bohemia altogether, pursued by Daun's army, which was enlarged by the Prague garrison.
  • May 1757: The invading columns reunited north of Prague, while the retreating Austrians reformed under the command of Prince Charles of Lorraine to the city's east, and on 6 May the two armies fought the Battle of Prague.
  • April 1758: Frederick the Great, King of Prussia led a field army into Moravia, reaching Olmütz.
  • April 1757: In 1757, during the Seven Years' War, the Prussian forces under Field Marshal von Bevern defeated the Austrian corps led by Count Königsegg in the Battle of Reichenberg. This victory resulted in the territory of Reichenberg falling under Prussian military occupation.
  • June 1758: On June 30 Austrian forces commanded by General Ernst von Laudon intercepted a massive supply convoy from Silesia bound for the Prussian army at Olmütz and destroyed it in the Battle of Domstadtl. After this loss, the Prussians were forced to break off the siege and withdraw from Moravia, abandoning their final major invasion of Austrian territory during the war.

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