Event·b. 1618
Defenestration of Prague
Overview
On 23 May 1618 a delegation of Bohemian Protestant nobles threw two imperial regents and their secretary out of a third-story window of Prague Castle. All three survived the seventy-foot fall, landing in a dung heap. The act was the opening provocation of the Thirty Years' War — Europe's longest, most destructive religious conflict, which killed perhaps a quarter of the population of Germany.
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Events of the era
- Union of the Crownsb. 1603
- Defeat of the Spanish Armadab. 1588
- Peace of Westphaliab. 1648
- Execution of Mary, Queen of Scotsb. 1587
- Execution of Charles Ib. 1649
