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Battle of Wiesloch (1799) and Wiesloch

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Difference between Battle of Wiesloch (1799) and Wiesloch

Battle of Wiesloch (1799) vs. Wiesloch

The Battle of Wiesloch (Schlacht bei Wiesloch) occurred on 3 December 1799, during the War of the Second Coalition, part of the French Revolutionary Wars. Wiesloch (locally), is a city in Germany, in northern Baden-Württemberg.

Similarities between Battle of Wiesloch (1799) and Wiesloch

Battle of Wiesloch (1799) and Wiesloch have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Baden-Württemberg, Thirty Years' War, War of the Second Coalition.

Baden-Württemberg

Baden-Württemberg is a state in southwest Germany, east of the Rhine, which forms the border with France.

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Thirty Years' War

The Thirty Years' War was a war fought primarily in Central Europe between 1618 and 1648.

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War of the Second Coalition

The War of the Second Coalition (1798–1802) was the second war on revolutionary France by the European monarchies, led by Britain, Austria and Russia, and including the Ottoman Empire, Portugal, Naples, various German monarchies and Sweden.

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Battle of Wiesloch (1799) and Wiesloch Comparison

Battle of Wiesloch (1799) has 10 relations, while Wiesloch has 71. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 3.70% = 3 / (10 + 71).

References

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