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  1. German. The Peace of Prague ( Czech: Pražský mír, German: Prager Frieden ), signed on 30 May 1635, ended Saxony 's participation in the Thirty Years War. Other German princes subsequently joined the treaty and although the Thirty Years War continued, it is generally agreed Prague ended it as a war of religion within the Holy Roman Empire.

  2. 1 de mar. de 2018 · The Peace of Prague (1635) was a major diplomatic moment in the Thirty Years' War (1618–48). Its aim was to reduce the scale of war in the Holy Roman Empire, where most of the conflict was being ...

  3. The Peace of Prague (Czech: Pražský mír, German: Prager Frieden), signed on 30 May 1635, ended Saxony's participation in the Thirty Years War. Other German princes subsequently joined the treaty and although the Thirty Years War continued, it is generally agreed Prague ended it as a war of religion within the Holy Roman Empire. Thereafter, the conflict was largely driven by foreign powers ...

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  5. Peace of Prague (1635) 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 brought to an end the civil war aspect of the Thirty Years' War ( 1618 - 1648 ); however, the war still carried on due to the continued intervention on German soil of Spain , Sweden , and, from mid-1635, France .

  6. Zobacz też: listę traktatów pokojowych zawartych w Pradze. Pokój w Pradze – traktat pokojowy kończący trzecią fazę wojny trzydziestoletniej, zawarty 30 maja 1635 w Pradze pomiędzy elektorem saskim Janem Jerzym I (głównym przedstawicielem protestantów niemieckich) i cesarzem Ferdynandem II [1] . Postanowienia: