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  1. Raimondo Montecuccoli (Pavullo nel Frignano 21 febbraio 1609 – Linz 16 ottobre 1680) fu un condottiero al servizio del Sacro Romano Impero e teorico militare a cui si deve il primo riuscito ...

  2. Raimondo Montecuccoli, Discorso della guerra contro il turco) Raimondo Montecuccoli Nascita Montecuccolo , 21 febbraio 1609 Morte Linz , 16 ottobre 1680 Cause della morte Emorragia Luogo di sepoltura Vienna, chiesa dei Nove Cori Angelici Religione Cattolicesimo Dati militari Paese servito Sacro Romano Impero Ducato di Modena e Reggio Forza armata Esercito del Sacro Romano Impero Esercito ...

  3. Raimund Montecuccoli. Raimondo, hrabě z Montecuccoli (italská výslovnost: [raiˈmondo monteˈkukkoli]; ( 21. února 1609 – 16. října 1680) byl italský profesionální voják, kondotiér, který sloužil habsburské monarchii. Měl titul knížete Svaté říše římské a vévody z Melfi [1] v Neapolském království.

  4. ÖStA KA AFA 1661-9-25 ½. 16 f Raimondo Montecuccoli és műve Montecuccoli józanul mérte fel a helyzetet, amikor a katonai lehetőségeket mérle- gelve, a visszavonulás mellett döntött. Amit a Della guerrában leírt,9 azt a Haditanácsnak írt jelentései és a korabeli erdélyi feljegyzések is megerősítik.

  5. 13 de mar. de 2021 · Godmother of the ship was Mrs. Anna Maria Pugliese, daughter of Admiral Stefano Pugliese, who was Commander of the light cruiser “Montecuccoli”, which entered into service in 1935 and was uncommissioned from the Italian Navy fleet in 1964. This vessel, third of seven, will be delivered in 2023 and it is part of the renewal plan of the ...

  6. primary name: Montecuccoli, Raimondo. other name: Montecucculi, Raimondo. Details. individual; military/naval; Italian; Male. Life dates. 1609-1680. Biography. Italian military commander in the service of the Holy Roman Empire. Distinguished himself in the Thirty Years War and was later sent to Hungary to take the field against the Ottomans.

  7. Rothenberg, Gunther E.. "2. Maurice of Nassau, Gustavus Adolphus, Raimondo Montecuccoli, and the "Military Revolution" of the Seventeenth Century" In Makers of Modern Strategy from Machiavelli to the Nuclear Age edited by Peter Paret, Gordon A. Craig and Felix Gilbert, 32-63.