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  1. Ferdinand finally signed the Peace on 24 October, after a crushing French victory over Spain at Lens, and with Swedish troops on the verge of taking Prague. [150] [151] Key elements of the Peace were provisions confirming the autonomy of states within the Empire, including Ferdinand's acceptance of the supremacy of the Imperial Diet, and those seeking to prevent future religious conflict.

  2. For the settlement during the Thirty Year's War, see Peace of Prague (1635). The Peace of Prague was a peace treaty signed between the Kingdom of Prussia and the Austrian Empire at Prague on 23 August 1866, ending the Austro-Prussian War . The treaty was lenient toward the Austrian Empire because Otto von Bismarck had persuaded Wilhelm I that ...

  3. Hamish Hamilton. pp. 87–88. ISBN 0-241-11565-5. The Peace of Prague (German: Prager Frieden ) was a peace treaty signed by the Kingdom of Prussia and the Austrian Empire at Prague on 23 August 1866. In combination with the treaties of Prussia and several south - and central German states it effectively ended the Austro-Prussian War.

  4. The Battle of Prague, which occurred between 25 July and 1 November 1648 was the last action of the Thirty Years' War. While the negotiations for the Peace of Westphalia were proceeding, the Swedes took the opportunity to mount one last campaign into Bohemia. The main result, and probably the main aim, was to loot the fabulous art collection ...

  5. The Peace of Prague of 30 May 1635, was a treaty between the Holy Roman Emperor, Ferdinand II, and most of the Protestant states of the Empire. It effectively ended the civil war aspect of the Thirty Years' War. The Edict of Restitution of 1629, was effectively revoked, with the terms of the Peace of Augsburg of 1555 being reestablished.

  6. Contents 1Background 2Terms 3Aftermath 3.1Accessions 3.2Imperial restoration and territorial changes 3.3Continuation of wars 4Notes 5References 6Sources 7External links For the settlement ending the Austro-Prussian War, see Peace of Prague (1866).Saxony makes peac...

  7. Peace of Prague may refer to: Peace of Prague (1635) - a peace settlement on 30 May 1635 between the Holy Roman Empire and most of the Empire's Lutheran provinces during the Thirty Years' War Peace of Prague (1866) - a peace settlement of 23 August 1866 between Prussia and Austria ending the Austro-Prussian War Treaty of Prague (1973) - part of Ostpolitik This disambiguation page lists ...