Timeline 1848-1900 (Victorious 1848)



Here you can find the list of events happened chronologycally in the Victorious 1848 timeline between 1848 and 1870.

1848
 After loosing the Battle of Pákozd, Jellacic, Ban of Croatia escapes to Austria with his army. John Móga chases him to the Austrian border, then he stops, because marching to Austrian land with an army would be equal to a declaration of a war. But the National Defense Comitte (NDC), led by Lajos Kossuth makes the decision about crossing the border. On 14th October Móga moves his forces to the enemy territory. Meanwhile, the Third Revolution of Vienna brokes out on 6th, and the rebels kill Latour, the minister of war. On 15th, the Hungarian army wins the Battle of Schwechat against Jellacic, and the Croatian army dissolves. The victorious Móga marches into Bécs and sieges the Imperial palace with the rebels. Ferdinand V of Hungary (and III of Austria) is captured with his family.

 After that, the Austrian empire starts to collapse. Most of the armies dissolve, because the troops of different nationalities desert home. Rebellions broke out in Italy, Galicia and Bohemia. The rest of the imperial armies are moved to Bohemia under the lead of Franz Joshep, who claims himself the Emperor of Austria.

 The victorious revolutionaries in Vienna proclaim the Republic of Austria, and formally declare war to the Austrian Empire and Franz Joshep I. They also make an alliance with Hungary.

 In this time, Prussia, Bavaria and Sardinia make a coalition in the name of the Holy Alliance against the Austrian Republic, and they send an ultimatum to the newly formed governemnt. They claim the restoring of the Austrian Empire and the rule of Habsburgs. As they plan, the Austrians decline the offer, so the coalition declares war on Austria and Hungary. The War of the Austrian Collapse brokes out.

 In Spain the Revolution of Madrid is quite different to OTL. The revolution was made by a general of the Spanish army, Andrew, who gets the throne and coronate himself the King of Spain.

1849
 The war in the former Austrian Empire continues. The coalition conquers Northern Italy, Salzburg and East Bohemia. But the Hungarian armies destroy the remains of the Austrian Army, and the Habsburg family is executed in Vienna. The collapse of the empire is recognized internationally, but the war continues. In the second half of the year Sardinia conquers Dalmatia, and Prussia defeats the alliance armies in the Battle of Prague. But the Bavarians is repelled by the republic near Vocknabruck. After negoiations, truces are signed in every front.

1850
 The Treaty of Berlin is signed by Austria, Hungary, Bavaria, Sardinia and Prussia. The most important terms is the following: East Bohemia and Moravia is ceded to Prussia, Salzburg is ceded to Bavaria, Sardinia annexes Northern Italy and Dalmatia, but the falling of Habsburgs and the independence of Austria, Hungary and Galicia is recognized by the states in the Coalition.

In France, Napoleon III becomes the emperor.

1851
 The Coalition Against the Republic of Austria is disbanded in the Treaty of Turin.

