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1618

Defenestration of Prague

May 23, 1618

A Protestant mob stormed the Bohemian royal chancellery and threw two Catholic regents and their secretary out a third-floor window into the moat. All three survived, which Catholics credited to angels and Protestants to manure. The act ignited the Thirty Years' War, the most destructive conflict Europe would endure before the twentieth century, killing perhaps eight million people.