I don't f*cking know
Austria and Prussia wanted France to restore Louis to the throne. The Declaration of Pillnitz was issued and the French Legislative Assembly responded by declaring war on them in 1792.
Frederick II, also known as Frederick the Great, became the King of Prussia in 1740, the same year Maria Theresa ascended to the throne of Austria. His reign marked significant military and administrative reforms that strengthened Prussia. Frederick II is known for his role in the War of the Austrian Succession, which directly involved Austria and Prussia.
Charles VI, Hapsburg monarch, died, leaving no male heir to the throne. Through the Pragmatic Sanction, he attempted to ensure the acceptance of his daughter, Maria Theresa of Austria, as his successor. While the countries of Europe accepted it at first, upon the passing of Charles, Prussia and France claimed that Salic law prohibited a female heir. In reality, these countries were simply trying to challenge the Hapsburg monarchy. Prussia also had her eye on Silesia, an important section of Austria.
The last heir to a royal throne to die in battle was Prince Wilhelm of Prussia. He was killed in the Battle of France on May 26, 1940.
The assassination of franz firdinand who was the heir of the throne in Austria. Him and his wife were shot in France
The assasination of the Austrian heir to the throne led to Austria invading Serbia and Russia declaring war on Austria. Then Germany helped Austria while Britain and France declared war on Germany.
The assassination of Austria's heir to the throne.
The assassination of Austria's heir to the throne.
The assassination of Austria's heir to the throne.
They fought the war because they were fighting over a cookie. Austria wanted the sacred cookie for Santa and Prussia wanted the cookie for the starving ants. Austria took a rocket launcher and blew there head off. Prussia and the citizens went on strike. The Austrians lost the war. Prussia still have the cookie to this day.
Franz Ferdinand
Franz Ferdinand