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Cabinet wars,
derived from the
German expression Kabinettskriege (German: [kabiˈnɛtsˌkʁiːɡə],
singular Kabinettskrieg), is a
historical term to describe...
- France, etc.), and for
centuries wars were
waged between princes (
Kabinettskriege in German).
Modern nation-states
appeared in the wake of the French...
- and to
reenact old
battles for
learning purposes.
During the age of
Kabinettskriege (Cabinet wars),
Frederick the Great, King of
Prussia from 1740 to 1786...
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Peace of
Westphalia and the 1789
French Revolution is also
known as
Kabinettskriege (Princes' warfare) as wars were
mainly carried out by
imperial or monarchics...
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Common Security and
Defence Policy Military history Gunpowder warfare Kabinettskriege (Princes' wars)
Industrial warfare Political history of the
world Total...
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became famous within Asia as
masters of firearms.
Gunpowder magazine Kabinettskriege Battle of
Caishi Battle of
Tangdao Technology of the Song
dynasty Early...
- -Peterburg, 1885. 423 str. Fiedler, Siegfried:
Taktik und
Strategie der
Kabinettskriege. 1650—1792, Bechtermünz-Verlag,
Augsburg 2002 Groehler, Olaf: Die Kriege...
- July 2019. "British Journals:
Letters on the
Battle of Rocoux, 1746".
Kabinettskriege. 2
April 2015.
Retrieved 7 July 2019. White, Jon (1962).
Marshal of...
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turned outwards and the
fewer wars
fought within the
continent had been
Kabinettskriege,
local conflicts decided by
professional armies loyal to
dynastic rulers...
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Transcribed letter.
Retrieved 1
September 2011.[permanent dead link] "
Kabinettskriege". Walsh, Adam (9 June 2011). "Female Camp Followers".
Retrieved 4 August...