Thirty Years' War. An international conflict taking place in northern Europe from 1618 to 1648.
The war was fought between Catholics and Protestants and also drew in the national armies of France, Sweden, Spain, Denmark, and the
Habsburg dynasty that ruled the Holy Roman Empire.
What Were the 4 Phases of the 30 Years War
The Four Phases. The Thirty Years' War is divided into FOUR PHASES: Bohemian, Danish, Swedish, and French.
The Bohemian Phase was purely a local, religious conflict.
What Were the Causes of the 30 Years War
The Thirty Years War began as a religious civil war between the Protestants and Roman Catholics in Germany that engaged the Austrian Habsburgs and the German princes.
The war soon developed into a devastating struggle for the balance of power in Europe.
What Were the Major Conflicts in the 30 Years War?
A series of European wars that were partially a Catholic-Protestant religious conflict.
It was primarily a battle between France and their rivals the Hapsburg's, rulers of the Holy Roman Empire.
Wars ended in 1648 after great destruction with Treaty of Westphalia.