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... Wallenstein He raises an Army 1626. Campaign in Germany • 180 181 182 . . 183 . · 184 185 186 Christian IV . defeated at Lutter 187 1627. Wallenstein enters Mecklen- burg • Christian retires into the Danish Islands . 1628. Wallenstein ...
... Wallenstein He raises an Army 1626. Campaign in Germany • 180 181 182 . . 183 . · 184 185 186 Christian IV . defeated at Lutter 187 1627. Wallenstein enters Mecklen- burg • Christian retires into the Danish Islands . 1628. Wallenstein ...
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... Wallenstein deposed from the command . Conspiracy against him . He is assassinated . - • · 217 His adherents murdered . 218 219 England ( 1629 ) . Wallenstein's murderers re- Richelieu in Italy as Generalis . warded . 220 simo 197 ...
... Wallenstein deposed from the command . Conspiracy against him . He is assassinated . - • · 217 His adherents murdered . 218 219 England ( 1629 ) . Wallenstein's murderers re- Richelieu in Italy as Generalis . warded . 220 simo 197 ...
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... Wallenstein , afterwards the renowned and dreaded leader of the Thirty Years ' War , attracted the notice and favour of Ferdinand II . by the bravery with which , at the head of only a single regiment , he opposed Theatrum Europæum , Th ...
... Wallenstein , afterwards the renowned and dreaded leader of the Thirty Years ' War , attracted the notice and favour of Ferdinand II . by the bravery with which , at the head of only a single regiment , he opposed Theatrum Europæum , Th ...
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Thomas Henry Dyer. CHAP . XXX . ] BIRTH AND EDUCATION OF WALLENSTEIN . 121 the Bohemians . Born in 1583 , of a family belonging to the Bohemian gentry and of the Utraquist faith , but of German extraction , Waldstein , or Wallenstein ...
Thomas Henry Dyer. CHAP . XXX . ] BIRTH AND EDUCATION OF WALLENSTEIN . 121 the Bohemians . Born in 1583 , of a family belonging to the Bohemian gentry and of the Utraquist faith , but of German extraction , Waldstein , or Wallenstein ...
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... Wallenstein in the annals of the THIRTY YEARS ' WAR . John Tzerklaes , Count Tilly , whose uncouth name is said to be a com- pound of Herr Klass , or Nicholas , was a native of Brabant ; but having been bred at the Court of the Infanta ...
... Wallenstein in the annals of the THIRTY YEARS ' WAR . John Tzerklaes , Count Tilly , whose uncouth name is said to be a com- pound of Herr Klass , or Nicholas , was a native of Brabant ; but having been bred at the Court of the Infanta ...
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