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The Prague uprising (Czech: Pražské červnové povstání), also known as the Pentecostal Storm, was an armed conflict on 12–17 June 1848 in Prague, which culminated in the revolutionary process in the Czech lands. The uprising was a spontaneous unprepared uprising, which was suppressed by the army and killed about 43 people.
Železná Ruda uprising (1919) [10] Oslavany uprising (1920) [11] Židenice coup (1933) [12] Sudeten German uprising (1938) May Uprising of Czech people (1945) [13] Prague uprising; Holice uprising [14] Jilemnice uprising [15] Kladno uprising [16] Plzeň uprising [17] Přerov uprising [18] Plzeň uprising (1953) Bytíz prison riot (1968) [19 ...
The Prague Slavic Congress of 1848 (Czech: Slovanský sjezd, Slovak: Slovanský zjazd/kongres) took place in Prague, Austrian Empire (now Czech Republic) between 2 June and 12 June 1848. It was the first occasion on which voices from nearly all Slav populations of Europe were heard in one place.
On 2 May 1848, the Supreme Ruthenian Council was established. The council (1848–1851) was headed by the Greek-Catholic Bishop Gregory Yakhimovich and consisted of 30 permanent members. Its main goal was the administrative division of Galicia into Western (Polish) and Eastern (Ruthenian/Ukrainian) parts within the borders of the Habsburg ...
The Revolutions of 1848 in the Austrian Empire were a set of revolutions that took place in the Austrian Empire from March 1848 to November 1849. Much of the revolutionary activity had a nationalist character: the Empire, ruled from Vienna, included ethnic Germans, Hungarians, Poles, Bohemians (), Ruthenians (), Slovenes, Slovaks, Romanians, Croats, Italians, and Serbs; all of whom attempted ...
Prague uprising; Prague uprising (1848) R. Revolutions of 1848 in the Austrian Empire; Rumburk rebellion; V. Vlach uprisings in Moravia This page was last edited on ...
Uprising, Netflix’s new Korean action-war epic, spans decades as it follows the fraught friendship between Cheon-yeong (Broker’s Gang Dong-won), a nobi slave with a knack for swordsmanship ...
1848 2–12 June: Prague Slavic Congress, 1848 held. 17 June: Revolutionary uprising near Prague crushed by imperial army. [19] Old Town Hall rebuilt. [8] 1850 Josefov becomes part of city. Statue of Francis I erected in the Franzensquai. [18] 1851 - Prague City Archives established. 1857 Prager Eisenindustrie-Gesellschaft in business. [20]