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- promoted to a market town in 1601. Chotusice is known for the Battle of Chotusitz, which was fought nearby in 1742 as part of the First Silesian War. There...
- Dresden 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 Prague 7 6 5 4 3 2 1    The Battle of Chotusitz, or Chotusice, sometimes called the Battle of Čáslav, took place on 17...
- quality. In Austria's First Silesian War against Prussia, he was present at Chotusitz and Prague, and led the advanced guard of Ludwig Andreas Khevenhüller's...
- attacked Prince Leopold's camp near the village of Chotusitz on 17 May; the resulting Battle of Chotusitz ended in a narrow Prussian victory, with substantial...
- her 25th birthday, four days before the defeat of the Austrian army at Chotusitz. Five more children were born during the war: (the second) Maria Elisabeth...
- The Austrians counter-attacked on 17 May 1742, initiating the Battle of Chotusitz. Frederick's retrained cavalry proved more effective than at Mollwitz...
- stopped at the small village of Chotusitz, still three hours from Kutná Hora. Fought later the same day, the Battle of Chotusitz was inconclusive, but technically...
- Blenheim". Charles of Lorraine was defeated again just as at the Battle of Chotusitz, which showed that the Prussians could crush a numerically-equal enemy...
- army as a colonel in 1740. He was present in the battles of Mollwitz and Chotusitz. After Margrave Wilhelm of Brandenburg-Schwedt was killed at Prague in...
- Succession. He decisively defeated the Austrian troops at the 1742 Battle of Chotusitz, whereafter Maria Theresa, by the Treaties of Breslau and Berlin, had...