- The
Punctation of Olmütz (German: Olmützer Punktation), also
called the
Agreement of Olmütz, was a
treaty between Prussia and Austria,
dated 29 November...
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German Confederation under Austrian leadership. This
became known as the
Punctation of Olmütz, but
among Prussians it was
known as the "Humiliation of Olmütz...
- also
conceded predominance in the
German Confederation to
Austria in the
Punctation of Olmütz in 1850,
resulting in a
return to the
status quo. In 1863, Denmark...
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German states, but this
effort was
torpedoed by the
Austrians through the
Punctation of Olmütz (1850),
recreating the
German Confederation. In response, Prussia...
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Aristarchus of
Samothrace (Ancient Gr****: Ἀρίσταρχος ὁ Σαμόθραξ
Aristarchos o Samothrax; c. 220 – c. 143 BC) was an
ancient Gr**** grammarian,
noted as...
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forced to back down by
Austria (supported by Russia) in the so-called
Punctation of Olmütz; a plan for the
unification of
Germany under Prussian leadership...
- The
union never came into effect, and was
seriously undermined in the
Punctation of Olmütz (November 29, 1850; also
called the
Humiliation at Olmütz) under...
- • Constitution
adopted 8 June 1815 • German
Revolutions 13
March 1848 •
Punctation of Olmütz 29
November 1850 • Austro-Prussian War 14 June 1866 • North...
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accepted its
political leadership of Germany. This
event was
known as the
Punctation of Olmütz but also
known as the "Humiliation of Olmütz" by Prussia. This...
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characterized by its
metallic dark blue to blue-green and
distinctive co****
punctation.
First observed in the late 1980s, it was
formally described as a new...