The Protestant Union, facing the superiority of…
July 1620 CE
The Protestant Union, facing the superiority of the League army of thirty thousand men confronting the Union's army of ten thousand, agrees on July 3, 1620, under the terms of the Treaty of Ulm, to cease all hostilities between both parties during the war in Austria and Bohemia and cease its support of Frederick V.
Without the risk of an attack, the League can use all its military forces to support the emperor.
The army is in the same month relocated to Upper Austria.
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Groups
Passau, Bishopric of
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Eichstätt, Prince-Bishopric of
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Mainz, Electoral Archbishopric of
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Augsburg, Prince-Bishopric of
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Speyer, Prince-Bishopric of
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Christians, Roman Catholic
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Constance, Bishopric of
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Austria, Archduchy of
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Würzburg, Bishopric of
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Trier, Electoral Archbishop of
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Ulm, Free Imperial City of
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Bohemia, Kingdom of
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Kempten in the Allgäu, Imperial Ducal Abbey (Free City) of
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Nuremberg, Free Imperial City of
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Strasbourg, Imperial Free City of
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Salzburg, Archbishopric of
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Cologne, Electorate of
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Palatinate, Electoral (Wittelsbach)
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Saxony, Electorate of
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Worms, Bishopric of
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Brandenburg, (Hohenzollern) Margravate of
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Württemberg, Duchy of
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Regensburg (Ratisbon), Imperial Free City of
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Palatinate-Neuburg
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Bavaria, Wittelsbach Duchy of
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Baden-Durlach, Margravate of
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Protestantism
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Hungary, Royal
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Spain, Habsburg Kingdom of
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Hungary, Kingdom of
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Transylvania (Ottoman vassal), Principality of
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Baden-Rodenheim, Margravate of
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Netherlands, Southern (Spanish)
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Anhalt-Köthen, Principality of
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Anhalt-Plotzkau, Principality of
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Anhalt-Dessau, Principality of
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Anhalt-Zerbst, Principality of
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Anhalt-Bernburg, Principality of
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Protestant League (League of Evangelical Union)
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Catholic League, the (German)
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Habsburg Monarchy, or Empire
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