The Two Catholic Imperial Governors Thrown Out of a Hradčany Castle Window on 23 May 1618 That Started the Thirty Years War
On 23 May 1618 a Protestant Bohemian delegation threw two Catholic imperial regents and their secretary out of a third-floor window of Prague Castle into the moat. All three survived. The Catholic faction declared the survival a miracle; the Protestant faction said the men landed on a dung heap. The Thirty Years War began within weeks and killed an estimated 8 million people across central Europe.
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