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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
Mollwitz was
fought by
Prussia and
Austria on 10
April 1741,
during the
First Silesian...
- from a
publication now in the
public domain: Wood, James, ed. (1907). "
Mollwitz". The
Nuttall Encyclopædia.
London and New York:
Frederick Warne. v t e...
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August "Fritz"
Mollwitz (June 16, 1890 –
October 3, 1967) was a German–American
first baseman who pla**** in
Major League Baseball.
Mollwitz was
drafted in...
- Brandenburg-Schwedt (13
August 1710 – 10
April 1741, fell in the
Battle of
Mollwitz) was the
second son of
Margrave Albert Frederick of Brandenburg-Schwedt...
- daughter,
Maria Theresa. By
defeating the
Austrian Army at the
Battle of
Mollwitz on 10
April 1741,
Frederick succeeded in
conquering Lower Silesia (the...
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justified his sovereign's
choice by his
brilliant leadership at the
Battle of
Mollwitz (10
April 1741), which, when he had
persuaded the king to
leave the battlefield...
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troops in March. The
Austrians suffered a
crushing defeat at the
Battle of
Mollwitz in
April 1741.
France drew up a plan to
partition Austria between Prussia...
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sought to
regain Silesia,
which had been lost to
Prussia in the
Battle of
Mollwitz. An
Austrian army of
about 62,500,
including allied Saxon troops, marched...
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victory could not be achieved. Linz
Brieg Vienna Prague Neisse Budapest Mollwitz Tábor
Munich Tyrol Early in the year, an
Austrian army
under von Neipperg...
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surprised by the
arrival of an
Austrian army,
which he
fought at the
Battle of
Mollwitz on 10
April 1741.
Though Frederick had
served under Prince Eugene of Savoy...