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  1. 1630-1632. Gustav II Adolf (1594 – 1632. In the ‘proposition’ which on May 30, 1629, Gustavus Adolphus addressed from Elbing to the Swedish Estates, and which first distinctly placed before them the plan of the great liberating expedition that has immortalized his name, he declared that to defend Sweden was to defend her faith.

  2. Princess of Bohemia and German noble (1626-1651) Henriette Marie of the Palatinate Q71240)

  3. Media in category "Henriette Marie of Palatinate-Simmern" The following 7 files are in this category, out of 7 total. Double portrait of Henriette, Princess Palatine, and Edward Price Palatino (1632) - Gerrit Van Honthorst (1592 - 1656) (25386412252).jpg 3,787 × 3,062; 3.3 MB

  4. Gustavus Adolphus of the Palatinate (Q16209171) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. German noble. Gustav Adolf von der Pfalz; edit. Language Label ...

  5. In 1630, the Swedish king, Gustavus Adolphus, received financial backing from the French to oppose the Habsburgs and their forces. (Under the leadership of its savvy royal minister, Cardinal Richelieu, France worked to hold its Habsburg rivals in check despite the shared Catholicism of the French and Habsburg states.)

  6. However, Gustavus Adolphus did not offer Frederick support for restoring him in the Palatinate because England and the Netherlands had not signed off on such a proposal. Frederick subsequently took part in Gustavus Adolphus' march into the Duchy of Bavaria, and was present for the march into Munich on 17 May 1632.

  7. 25 de mar. de 2015 · In 1627 Gustavus Adolphus , the “Lion of the North”, had compared the revived Roman Catholic Church to the sea : “as one wave follows another in the sea, so the Papal deluge is approaching our shores.”. Gustavus Adolphus saw himself as the protector of Protestantism in Germany and if north Germany was safe then so was Sweden.