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344: 363:. After the Mass, the participants did not disperse and marched through the city in a procession. Around noon, they were stopped by the army in Celetná Street. This ignited a spark of rebellion led by students and radical Democrats (the Liberals stayed away and sought a compromise with Windischgrätz). Many barricades were erected in Prague, where the 12th – 14th century was fought. On the very first day of the uprising, June 12, a stray bullet probably killed Prince Windischgrätz's wife as she stood at a window watching street fights. The students fortified themselves in 383: 114: 102: 45: 402:, where there were the most barricades, from artillery, to avoid fighting in the streets of Prague. News of the uprising in Prague was well received in the Czech countryside. National guards began to form there, who went to the aid of the Prague insurgents (from 429:
was declared throughout Prague and rioters began to be arrested. On June 26, the National Committee was dissolved due to the participation of some of its members in the June uprising. On July 20, the siege was lifted and the situation in the
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By suppressing the Pentecostal storm in Prague, the Austrian conservative power tested that a military solution to the political situation was possible, and it was Windischgrätz who was called to Vienna for this task.
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and sent a deputation to Windischgrätz, demanding that the army ease the situation. They were rejected, after which the students issued them as a leaflet and hung them around Prague (the so-called
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to see what was happening. The next day, Thun refused to mediate negotiations with the students with Windischgrätz. Thun was eventually released at the urging of Palacký, Šafárik and Borovský.
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on March 12. On 19 and 31 March, the Committee prepared two petitions to the Emperor, which mainly included the requirements of linguistic equality, the establishment of the
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to discuss the situation. It decided to hold a mass demonstration (so-called "fraternal mass") on the second day at the Horse Market (today's
356: 245:). In the first phase, the moderate liberals prevailed. They preferred constructive and cautious steps, such as the establishment of the 36: 731: 446:
During the uprising, 43 insurgents were killed and 63 were injured. A total of 14 dead and 71 wounded were in Windischgrätz's army.
17: 469:), but on May 10, they were arrested, a state of siege was declared in Prague, and thus the resistance was definitively broken. 279: 144: 716: 461:), the radical Democrats attempted a second offensive in 1849 (control of the Lípa slovanská association, preparation of a 721: 633: 315: 193:. The uprising was a spontaneous unprepared uprising, which was suppressed by the army and killed about 43 people. 453:
After suppressing the uprising, the Liberals focused on enforcing changes in the constituent assemblies (first in
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On the night of June 14-15, Windischgrätz changed tactics, the army withdrew to the left bank of the
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From March 11, 1848 (Assembly in Svatováclavské lázně) there was a political unrest in
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in the whole of Europe. At that time, Czech politics had already split into a
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calmed down. The revolution then took place mainly in
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The Mass was attended by the patriotic retired priest
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At the beginning of June, the commanding general in
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Index

Prague Uprising of 1848
Revolutions of 1848 in the Austrian Empire

Prague
Bohemia
Czech Radical Democrats
Austrian Empire
Josef Václav Frič
Emanuel Arnold
Ferdinand I
Alfred Windisch-Grätz
Czech
Prague
Czech lands
Prague
wider revolutionary current
liberal
František Palacký
Karel Havlíček Borovský
radically democratic
Karel Sabina
Josef Václav Frič
Vincenc Vávra Haštalský
Vilém Gauč
Emanuel Arnold
St. Wenceslas Committee
National Newspaper
Lípa slovanská
Slavic Congress
Mikhail Bakunin

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