When Prague's Solution to Political Problems Was Throwing Enemies Out Windows - Three Separate Times
Weird History by Echo Ridge Media
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The Defenestration of Prague: When Throwing People Out Windows Became Political Tradition
In Prague, there's a bizarre political tradition: throw your enemies out a window. This happened three times, and each time sparked massive consequences. The word "defenestration" (meaning "throwing someone out a window") exists primarily because of Prague's obsession with this assassination method.
The First Defenestration (1419) occurred during the Hussite Wars when Catholic nobles threw reformist leaders out a town hall window. They survived, but the act sparked the Hussite Wars - religious conflict lasting decades and killing thousands.
The Second Defenestration (1618) is the most consequential. Angry Protestant nobles threw three Catholic Habsburg officials out of Prague Castle - a 70-foot drop. Miraculously, th ...