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  1. Albrecht Wenzel Eusebius von Waldstein, Duce de Friedland și Mecklenburg, Prinț de Sagan, mai cunoscut sub numele de Wallenstein, (n. 24 septembrie 1583 , Hermanitz pe Elba, Böhmen , azi ( Boemia ): Heřmanice nad Labem , Cehia ; d.

  2. Albrecht Wenzel Eusebius von Wallenstein, also von Waldstein, was a Bohemian military leader and statesman who fought on the Catholic side during the Thirt...

  3. 24 de feb. de 2014 · Albrecht von Wallenstein był jednym z najwybitniejszych wodzów wojny trzydziestoletniej. Był to czas, w którym kariery dynamicznie się rozwijały i upadały z hukiem. Przykładem osoby, która doświadczyła jednego i drugiego, jest właśnie on – ambitny i potężny wódz, Albrecht von Wallenstein.

  4. 16 de may. de 2023 · I. Albrecht von Wallenstein (1583–1634) Born into a minor branch of a Bohemian aristocratic family in 1583, Albrecht Wenzel Eusebius von Wallenstein entered imperial service in 1619 and was a major beneficiary of the land transfers following the defeat of the Bohemian rebels at the Battle of White Mountain in November 1620.

  5. Mai theilte Ferdinand der Infantin-Regentin zu Brüssel seinen Entschluß mit: wegen der von Frankreich, von Dänemark und Schweden, von Bethlen Gabor und den Türken drohenden Feindseligkeiten, zur Errettung des H. R. Reiches wie auch seiner Erbkönigreiche seine bisherige Armee zu verstärken, besonders aber unter dem Commando Wallenstein's, seines Oheims, des Reichsfürsten und Fürsten zu ...

  6. Bohemia-born Duke Albrecht von Wallenstein at the height of his power. With another victory gilding his recruitment pitch, Wallenstein built up his army to 100,000 men—Europe’s largest—yet his men were still mercenaries, loyal only to their paymaster, threatening friend and foe alike.

  7. Downfall and death of Albrecht von Wallenstein. From the emperor’s viewpoint, Wallenstein now became a rebel and a traitor. He quartered his army in Habsburg territory (Bohemia, Silesia, Austria); he did not move when the Swedes, having overrun Alsace, Franconia, Swabia, and Bavaria, crowned their success with the capture of the key fortress of Regensburg (November 1633); and he refused to ...