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War of the Austrian Succession
Part of the French–Habsburg rivalry and the Austria–Prussia rivalry

Left to right:
Date16 December 1740 – 18 October 1748
(7 years, 10 months and 2 days)
Location
Result Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle
Territorial
changes
Belligerents
Commanders and leaders
Strength
1740:
Kingdom of France 200,000
1742:
Kingdom of Prussia 120,000[1]
Spain 70,000[1]
Sweden 40,000[1]
Electorate of Saxony 35,000[1]
1747:
Habsburg monarchy 204,000[2]
Kingdom of Great Britain 120,000[3][a]
Dutch Republic 127,000 [b]
Savoy 55,000 [6]
1742:
Province of Hanover 30,000[1]
Casualties and losses
France:
158,400 killed and wounded[7][c]
Prussia:
23,100 killed and wounded[7]
Spain:
3,000 killed and wounded[7][d]
Habsburg monarchy:
148,000 killed and wounded[7]
Great Britain:
26,400 killed and wounded[7] [e]
Dutch Republic:
14,630 killed and wounded[7]
Savoy-Sardinia:
7,840 killed and wounded[7]
Total 750,000 dead or wounded[8]

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War of the Austrian Succession
Part of the French–Habsburg rivalry and the Austria–Prussia rivalry

Left to right:
Date16 December 1740 – 18 October 1748
(7 years, 10 months and 2 days)
Location
Result Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle
Territorial
changes
Belligerents
Commanders and leaders
Strength
1740:
Kingdom of France 200,000
1742:
Kingdom of Prussia 120,000[1]
Spain 70,000[1]
Sweden 40,000[1]
Electorate of Saxony 35,000[1]
1747:
Habsburg monarchy 204,000[2]
Kingdom of Great Britain 120,000[3][a]
Dutch Republic 127,000 [b]
Savoy 55,000 [6]
1742:
Province of Hanover 30,000[1]
Casualties and losses
France:
158,400 killed and wounded[7][c]
Prussia:
23,100 killed and wounded[7]
Spain:
3,000 killed and wounded[7][d]
Habsburg monarchy:
148,000 killed and wounded[7]
Great Britain:
26,400 killed and wounded[7] [e]
Dutch Republic:
14,630 killed and wounded[7]
Savoy-Sardinia:
7,840 killed and wounded[7]
Total 750,000 dead or wounded[8]

Bioinformatics Wiki

Bioinformatics Wiki

War of the Austrian Succession
Part of the French–Habsburg rivalry and the Austria–Prussia rivalry

Left to right:
Date16 December 1740 – 18 October 1748
(7 years, 10 months and 2 days)
Location
Result Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle
Territorial
changes
Belligerents
Commanders and leaders
Strength
1740:
Kingdom of France 200,000
1742:
Kingdom of Prussia 120,000[1]
Spain 70,000[1]
Sweden 40,000[1]
Electorate of Saxony 35,000[1]
1747:
Habsburg monarchy 204,000[2]
Kingdom of Great Britain 120,000[3][a]
Dutch Republic 127,000 [b]
Savoy 55,000 [6]
1742:
Province of Hanover 30,000[1]
Casualties and losses
France:
158,400 killed and wounded[7][c]
Prussia:
23,100 killed and wounded[7]
Spain:
3,000 killed and wounded[7][d]
Habsburg monarchy:
148,000 killed and wounded[7]
Great Britain:
26,400 killed and wounded[7] [e]
Dutch Republic:
14,630 killed and wounded[7]
Savoy-Sardinia:
7,840 killed and wounded[7]
Total 750,000 dead or wounded[8]

IHE Wiki

IHE Wiki

War of the Austrian Succession
Part of the French–Habsburg rivalry and the Austria–Prussia rivalry

Left to right:
Date16 December 1740 – 18 October 1748
(7 years, 10 months and 2 days)
Location
Result Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle
Territorial
changes
Belligerents
Commanders and leaders
Strength
1740:
Kingdom of France 200,000
1742:
Kingdom of Prussia 120,000[1]
Spain 70,000[1]
Sweden 40,000[1]
Electorate of Saxony 35,000[1]
1747:
Habsburg monarchy 204,000[2]
Kingdom of Great Britain 120,000[3][a]
Dutch Republic 127,000 [b]
Savoy 55,000 [6]
1742:
Province of Hanover 30,000[1]
Casualties and losses
France:
158,400 killed and wounded[7][c]
Prussia:
23,100 killed and wounded[7]
Spain:
3,000 killed and wounded[7][d]
Habsburg monarchy:
148,000 killed and wounded[7]
Great Britain:
26,400 killed and wounded[7] [e]
Dutch Republic:
14,630 killed and wounded[7]
Savoy-Sardinia:
7,840 killed and wounded[7]
Total 750,000 dead or wounded[8]

HL7 Wiki

HL7 Wiki

War of the Austrian Succession
Part of the French–Habsburg rivalry and the Austria–Prussia rivalry

Left to right:
Date16 December 1740 – 18 October 1748
(7 years, 10 months and 2 days)
Location
Result Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle
Territorial
changes
Belligerents
Commanders and leaders
Strength
1740:
Kingdom of France 200,000
1742:
Kingdom of Prussia 120,000[1]
Spain 70,000[1]
Sweden 40,000[1]
Electorate of Saxony 35,000[1]
1747:
Habsburg monarchy 204,000[2]
Kingdom of Great Britain 120,000[3][a]
Dutch Republic 127,000 [b]
Savoy 55,000 [6]
1742:
Province of Hanover 30,000[1]
Casualties and losses
France:
158,400 killed and wounded[7][c]
Prussia:
23,100 killed and wounded[7]
Spain:
3,000 killed and wounded[7][d]
Habsburg monarchy:
148,000 killed and wounded[7]
Great Britain:
26,400 killed and wounded[7] [e]
Dutch Republic:
14,630 killed and wounded[7]
Savoy-Sardinia:
7,840 killed and wounded[7]
Total 750,000 dead or wounded[8]

Clinfowiki

Clinfowiki

War of the Austrian Succession
Part of the French–Habsburg rivalry and the Austria–Prussia rivalry

Left to right:
Date16 December 1740 – 18 October 1748
(7 years, 10 months and 2 days)
Location
Result Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle
Territorial
changes
Belligerents
Commanders and leaders
Strength
1740:
Kingdom of France 200,000
1742:
Kingdom of Prussia 120,000[1]
Spain 70,000[1]
Sweden 40,000[1]
Electorate of Saxony 35,000[1]
1747:
Habsburg monarchy 204,000[2]
Kingdom of Great Britain 120,000[3][a]
Dutch Republic 127,000 [b]
Savoy 55,000 [6]
1742:
Province of Hanover 30,000[1]
Casualties and losses
France:
158,400 killed and wounded[7][c]
Prussia:
23,100 killed and wounded[7]
Spain:
3,000 killed and wounded[7][d]
Habsburg monarchy:
148,000 killed and wounded[7]
Great Britain:
26,400 killed and wounded[7] [e]
Dutch Republic:
14,630 killed and wounded[7]
Savoy-Sardinia:
7,840 killed and wounded[7]
Total 750,000 dead or wounded[8]

OpenWetWare

OpenWetWare

War of the Austrian Succession
Part of the French–Habsburg rivalry and the Austria–Prussia rivalry

Left to right:
Date16 December 1740 – 18 October 1748
(7 years, 10 months and 2 days)
Location
Result Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle
Territorial
changes
Belligerents
Commanders and leaders
Strength
1740:
Kingdom of France 200,000
1742:
Kingdom of Prussia 120,000[1]
Spain 70,000[1]
Sweden 40,000[1]
Electorate of Saxony 35,000[1]
1747:
Habsburg monarchy 204,000[2]
Kingdom of Great Britain 120,000[3][a]
Dutch Republic 127,000 [b]
Savoy 55,000 [6]
1742:
Province of Hanover 30,000[1]
Casualties and losses
France:
158,400 killed and wounded[7][c]
Prussia:
23,100 killed and wounded[7]
Spain:
3,000 killed and wounded[7][d]
Habsburg monarchy:
148,000 killed and wounded[7]
Great Britain:
26,400 killed and wounded[7] [e]
Dutch Republic:
14,630 killed and wounded[7]
Savoy-Sardinia:
7,840 killed and wounded[7]
Total 750,000 dead or wounded[8]

Statistical Genetics Wiki

Statistical Genetics Wiki

War of the Austrian Succession
Part of the French–Habsburg rivalry and the Austria–Prussia rivalry

Left to right:
Date16 December 1740 – 18 October 1748
(7 years, 10 months and 2 days)
Location
Result Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle
Territorial
changes
Belligerents
Commanders and leaders
Strength
1740:
Kingdom of France 200,000
1742:
Kingdom of Prussia 120,000[1]
Spain 70,000[1]
Sweden 40,000[1]
Electorate of Saxony 35,000[1]
1747:
Habsburg monarchy 204,000[2]
Kingdom of Great Britain 120,000[3][a]
Dutch Republic 127,000 [b]
Savoy 55,000 [6]
1742:
Province of Hanover 30,000[1]
Casualties and losses
France:
158,400 killed and wounded[7][c]
Prussia:
23,100 killed and wounded[7]
Spain:
3,000 killed and wounded[7][d]
Habsburg monarchy:
148,000 killed and wounded[7]
Great Britain:
26,400 killed and wounded[7] [e]
Dutch Republic:
14,630 killed and wounded[7]
Savoy-Sardinia:
7,840 killed and wounded[7]
Total 750,000 dead or wounded[8]

Cloud-Standards.org

Cloud-Standards.org

War of the Austrian Succession
Part of the French–Habsburg rivalry and the Austria–Prussia rivalry

Left to right:
Date16 December 1740 – 18 October 1748
(7 years, 10 months and 2 days)
Location
Result Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle
Territorial
changes
Belligerents
Commanders and leaders
Strength
1740:
Kingdom of France 200,000
1742:
Kingdom of Prussia 120,000[1]
Spain 70,000[1]
Sweden 40,000[1]
Electorate of Saxony 35,000[1]
1747:
Habsburg monarchy 204,000[2]
Kingdom of Great Britain 120,000[3][a]
Dutch Republic 127,000 [b]
Savoy 55,000 [6]
1742:
Province of Hanover 30,000[1]
Casualties and losses
France:
158,400 killed and wounded[7][c]
Prussia:
23,100 killed and wounded[7]
Spain:
3,000 killed and wounded[7][d]
Habsburg monarchy:
148,000 killed and wounded[7]
Great Britain:
26,400 killed and wounded[7] [e]
Dutch Republic:
14,630 killed and wounded[7]
Savoy-Sardinia:
7,840 killed and wounded[7]
Total 750,000 dead or wounded[8]

WikiBooks

WikiBooks

War of the Austrian Succession
Part of the French–Habsburg rivalry and the Austria–Prussia rivalry

Left to right:
Date16 December 1740 – 18 October 1748
(7 years, 10 months and 2 days)
Location
Result Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle
Territorial
changes
Belligerents
Commanders and leaders
Strength
1740:
Kingdom of France 200,000
1742:
Kingdom of Prussia 120,000[1]
Spain 70,000[1]
Sweden 40,000[1]
Electorate of Saxony 35,000[1]
1747:
Habsburg monarchy 204,000[2]
Kingdom of Great Britain 120,000[3][a]
Dutch Republic 127,000 [b]
Savoy 55,000 [6]
1742:
Province of Hanover 30,000[1]
Casualties and losses
France:
158,400 killed and wounded[7][c]
Prussia:
23,100 killed and wounded[7]
Spain:
3,000 killed and wounded[7][d]
Habsburg monarchy:
148,000 killed and wounded[7]
Great Britain:
26,400 killed and wounded[7] [e]
Dutch Republic:
14,630 killed and wounded[7]
Savoy-Sardinia:
7,840 killed and wounded[7]
Total 750,000 dead or wounded[8]

LIMSwiki

LIMSwiki

War of the Austrian Succession
Part of the French–Habsburg rivalry and the Austria–Prussia rivalry

Left to right:
Date16 December 1740 – 18 October 1748
(7 years, 10 months and 2 days)
Location
Result Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle
Territorial
changes
Belligerents
Commanders and leaders
Strength
1740:
Kingdom of France 200,000
1742:
Kingdom of Prussia 120,000[1]
Spain 70,000[1]
Sweden 40,000[1]
Electorate of Saxony 35,000[1]
1747:
Habsburg monarchy 204,000[2]
Kingdom of Great Britain 120,000[3][a]
Dutch Republic 127,000 [b]
Savoy 55,000 [6]
1742:
Province of Hanover 30,000[1]
Casualties and losses
France:
158,400 killed and wounded[7][c]
Prussia:
23,100 killed and wounded[7]
Spain:
3,000 killed and wounded[7][d]
Habsburg monarchy:
148,000 killed and wounded[7]
Great Britain:
26,400 killed and wounded[7] [e]
Dutch Republic:
14,630 killed and wounded[7]
Savoy-Sardinia:
7,840 killed and wounded[7]
Total 750,000 dead or wounded[8]

Wikiversity

Wikiversity

War of the Austrian Succession
Part of the French–Habsburg rivalry and the Austria–Prussia rivalry

Left to right:
Date16 December 1740 – 18 October 1748
(7 years, 10 months and 2 days)
Location
Result Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle
Territorial
changes
Belligerents
Commanders and leaders
Strength
1740:
Kingdom of France 200,000
1742:
Kingdom of Prussia 120,000[1]
Spain 70,000[1]
Sweden 40,000[1]
Electorate of Saxony 35,000[1]
1747:
Habsburg monarchy 204,000[2]
Kingdom of Great Britain 120,000[3][a]
Dutch Republic 127,000 [b]
Savoy 55,000 [6]
1742:
Province of Hanover 30,000[1]
Casualties and losses
France:
158,400 killed and wounded[7][c]
Prussia:
23,100 killed and wounded[7]
Spain:
3,000 killed and wounded[7][d]
Habsburg monarchy:
148,000 killed and wounded[7]
Great Britain:
26,400 killed and wounded[7] [e]
Dutch Republic:
14,630 killed and wounded[7]
Savoy-Sardinia:
7,840 killed and wounded[7]
Total 750,000 dead or wounded[8]

Wikipedia

Wikipedia

War of the Austrian Succession
Part of the French–Habsburg rivalry and the Austria–Prussia rivalry

Left to right:
Date16 December 1740 – 18 October 1748
(7 years, 10 months and 2 days)
Location
Result Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle
Territorial
changes
Belligerents
Commanders and leaders
Strength
1740:
Kingdom of France 200,000
1742:
Kingdom of Prussia 120,000[1]
Spain 70,000[1]
Sweden 40,000[1]
Electorate of Saxony 35,000[1]
1747:
Habsburg monarchy 204,000[2]
Kingdom of Great Britain 120,000[3][a]
Dutch Republic 127,000 [b]
Savoy 55,000 [6]
1742:
Province of Hanover 30,000[1]
Casualties and losses
France:
158,400 killed and wounded[7][c]
Prussia:
23,100 killed and wounded[7]
Spain:
3,000 killed and wounded[7][d]
Habsburg monarchy:
148,000 killed and wounded[7]
Great Britain:
26,400 killed and wounded[7] [e]
Dutch Republic:
14,630 killed and wounded[7]
Savoy-Sardinia:
7,840 killed and wounded[7]
Total 750,000 dead or wounded[8]