In 1623, a drunkard, whose religious affiliation is unknown, set fire to a Catholic church in Prague. Prague, which had a Protestant majority, was ruled by Phillip III of Austria, who was a Catholic. Phillip demanded that the Czech Parliament Re-Catholocize, and hand over the culprit. The Parliament refused. Phillip sent his army to invade Čechy, the Czech lands.
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| - In 1623, a drunkard, whose religious affiliation is unknown, set fire to a Catholic church in Prague. Prague, which had a Protestant majority, was ruled by Phillip III of Austria, who was a Catholic. Phillip demanded that the Czech Parliament Re-Catholocize, and hand over the culprit. The Parliament refused. Phillip sent his army to invade Čechy, the Czech lands.
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| - In 1623, a drunkard, whose religious affiliation is unknown, set fire to a Catholic church in Prague. Prague, which had a Protestant majority, was ruled by Phillip III of Austria, who was a Catholic. Phillip demanded that the Czech Parliament Re-Catholocize, and hand over the culprit. The Parliament refused. Phillip sent his army to invade Čechy, the Czech lands.
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