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Defenestrations of Prague

A dramatic chronicle of Prague’s infamous window-throws, this article traces how a series of defenestrations — from medieval Hussite uprisings to a Cold War mystery death — toppled governments, ignited wars, and reshaped European religious and political history.

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When a Thrown Stone Started the Hussite Wars

A single stone aimed at a fiery preacher turned a tense procession into a blood-soaked revolt that set Central Europe ablaze for years.

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The 1483 Coup: Windows, Power, and a Fragile Peace

A violent night of coups and defenestrations in Prague paradoxically cleared the way for three decades of religious peace.

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A Window onto the Thirty Years’ War

A 70-foot fall from a Prague castle window turned a local religious dispute into the opening act of one of Europe’s most devastating wars.

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Miracle or Manure? The Survival of the 1618 Regents

When three men walked away from a 70-foot fall, Catholics saw a miracle and Protestants smelled something far more earthly.

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From Town Hall Windows to the Thirty Years’ War

A local power struggle in Bohemia spiraled into continent-wide devastation, showing how fragile Europe’s religious balance really was.

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The Word ‘Defenestration’: From Latin to Global Legend

Born from Latin roots and Prague’s bloody history, a once-obscure term for “throwing someone out a window” became a symbol of political revolt.

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Jan Masaryk and the Shadow of a ‘Fourth Defenestration’

When Czechoslovakia’s foreign minister was found dead below his ministry window in 1948, the mystery revived Prague’s grim tradition of lethal falls.

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