
Battle of Prague
The Battle of Prague, fought in May 1757 during the Seven Years' War, was a significant conflict between Prussian and Austrian forces near the Czech capital. Prussia aimed to secure its territory, but the Austrians, led by Count Leopold Joseph von Daun, successfully defended Prague, preventing Prussian advances. This battle demonstrated Austria's resilience and strategic importance of Prague as a key city in Central Europe. Despite limited engagement, it impacted the broader war by blocking Prussian ambitions and maintaining Austrian influence in the region.