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Dresden 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8
Prague 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 The
Battle of
Hochkirch took
place on 14
October 1758,
during the
Third Silesian War (part of...
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Hochkirch (German) or
Bukecy (Upper Sorbian,
pronounced [ˈbukɛtsɨ]) is a muni****lity in the
district of Bautzen, in Saxony, Germany. It is
known for...
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several campaigns. He died
during the
Seven Years' War at the
Battle of
Hochkirch. He
received the
Black Eagle Order and is
memorialised on the Equestrian...
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Prussian army led by
Frederick and
Keith near
Hochkirch in Lusatia,
overwhelming them in the
Battle of
Hochkirch. The
Prussians abandoned much of
their artillery...
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later in the same year Daun
himself surprised Frederick at the
Battle of
Hochkirch and
inflicted a
severe defeat upon him (14 October).
Despite the tactical...
- 1906. A follow-up
survey in July 2023
estimated a po****tion of 1000.
Hochkirch, A., Willemse, L.P.M., Rutschmann, F., Chobanov, D.P., Kleukers, R., Kristin...
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preserved by this monument.
Fontane relates that
prior to the
Battle of
Hochkirch in 1758,
Marwitz "refused […] to make camp at the
designated location...
- Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel (born 1732, died 14
October 1758 at the
Battle of
Hochkirch) was
Frederick the Great's brother-in-law. His name is
listed on the Equestrian...
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Marshal Daun's
Austrians surprised the main
Prussian army at the
Battle of
Hochkirch in Saxony.
Frederick lost much of his
artillery but
retreated in good...
- J.C.; Azizi, S.; Ghazali, M.; Breton, G.; Sliwa, A.; Kaltwaßer, K.;
Hochkirch, A. & Senn, H. (2019). "A
Mitochondrial Phylogeny of the Sand Cat (Felis...