Campaign of the Main
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Campaign of the Main
Summary
Campaign of the Main is a military campaign[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 7 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Campaign of the Main's instance of is recorded as military campaign[3].
- Campaign of the Main followed Operations of the Prussian Western Army in the Austro-Prussian war[4].
- The location of Campaign of the Main was Grand Duchy of Baden[5].
- The location of Campaign of the Main was Kingdom of Bavaria[6].
- The location of Campaign of the Main was Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach[7].
- Campaign of the Main took place at Electorate of Hesse[8].
- The location of Campaign of the Main was Free City of Frankfurt[9].
- Campaign of the Main took place at Grand Duchy of Hesse[10].
- Campaign of the Main is part of Austro-Prussian War[11].
- Campaign of the Main's Commons category is recorded as Campaigne on the Main river[12].
- Campaign of the Main comprises Engagement at Dermbach[13].
- Campaign of the Main comprises Battle of Kissingen[14].
- Campaign of the Main comprises Battle of Werbach[15].
- Campaign of the Main comprises Battle of Hundheim[16].
- Campaign of the Main comprises Battle of Tauberbischofsheim[17].
- Campaign of the Main comprises Battle of Gerchsheim[18].
- Campaign of the Main comprises Skirmish of Walldürn[19].
- Campaign of the Main comprises Skirmish of Goßmannsdorf[20].
- Campaign of the Main comprises Battle of Laufach[21].
- Campaign of the Main comprises Battle of Helmstadt[22].
- Campaign of the Main comprises Battle of Roßbrunn[23].
- Campaign of the Main comprises Bombardment of the Fortress Marienberg[24].
- Campaign of the Main comprises Battle of Hünfeld[25].
- Campaign of the Main comprises Skirmish of Immelborn[26].
- Campaign of the Main comprises Skirmish of Oerlenbach[27].
Body
Identity
Campaign of the Main is part of Austro-Prussian War[11]. It followed Operations of the Prussian Western Army in the Austro-Prussian war[4].
Why It Matters
Campaign of the Main has Wikipedia articles in 7 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]