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Holy Roman Empire's Structure
- The Holy Roman Empire in 1618 was a complex entity, neither a single monarchy nor a mere confederation.
- It was a feudal union of territories bound to an elected emperor, with significant religious implications.
Defenestration of Prague
- The Defenestration of Prague in 1618, where three Catholic officials were thrown from a window, sparked the war.
- The incident, though not fatal, was a calculated provocation by Protestant nobles.
Early Alliances and Stalemate
- Emperor Ferdinand II, lacking resources, allied with Spain and Bavaria.
- Protestant and Catholic leaders alike believed in their right to wage war, leading to a stalemate.


