Batalha de Mollwitz
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Guerra de Sucessão Austríaca
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Data
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10 de abril de 1741
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Local
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Mollwitz, Silésia (atualmente na Polônia)
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Desfecho
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Vitória prussiana
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Beligerantes
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Comandantes
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Forças
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21 600 soldados 58 canhões |
15 800 – 19 000 soldados 19 canhões |
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Baixas
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4 850 mortos, feridos ou desaparecidos/prisioneiros |
4 550 mortos, feridos ou desaparecidos/prisioneiros |
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A Batalha de Mollwitz deu início à Guerra de Sucessão Austríaca. Frederico II da Prússia invadiu a Silésia no momento em que a Áustria estava especialmente vulnerável e apoderou-se desse território.[6]
Pouco depois, Prússia e Áustria assinaram um tratado secreto de paz que reconhecia as conquistas de Frederico II e permitia ao exército austríaco que se retirasse para a Morávia.[6]
Referências
- ↑ a b Christopher Duffy: Friedrich der Große. Ein Soldatenleben. Benziger Verlag, Zürich, Köln 1986, ISBN 3-545-34053-8, S. 50–58 (en alemão)
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