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Sadowa
[ sah-daw-vah ]
noun
- a village in NE Bohemia, in the W Czech Republic: Prussian victory over Austrians 1866.
Sadowa
/ ˈsɑːdəʊvə /
noun
- a village in the Czech Republic, in NE Bohemia: scene of the decisive battle of the Austro-Prussian war (1866) in which the Austrians were defeated by the Prussians Czech nameSadováˈsadɔvaː
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This encounter was near Sadowa and Kniggrtz, and took place only seventeen days after war began.
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The natural map had already secured political recognition in the Austrian Empire after Sadowa .
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The battle of Sadowa was fought on the 3d of July, the third anniversary of the decisive day of our battle of Gettysburg.
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The matter is in fair way to disturb the peace of Europe before Sadowa shall have become as old a battle as we now rate Solferino.
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Within the hour jump on the train on your way to Bohemia, and to-morrow you will be with the king at Sadowa.
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