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  1. Hace 3 días · Albrecht von Wallenstein achieved great military success for the Empire but his power threatened both Ferdinand and the German princes. With Austrian resources stretched by the outbreak of the War of the Mantuan Succession, Wallenstein persuaded Ferdinand to agree with relatively lenient terms in the June 1629 Treaty of Lübeck.

    • Central Europe
    • Peace of Westphalia
  2. Hace 2 días · In order to muster an imperial army to continue the war, he applied to Albrecht von Wallenstein, one of the richest men in Bohemia: the latter accepted on condition that he could keep total control over the direction of the war, as well as over the booties taken during the operations.

  3. 11 de jun. de 2024 · While Adolphus occupied Munich in May, the Holy Roman Emperor Ferdinand II recalled his old military leader Albrecht von Wallenstein back into military service to try to stop Adolphus' rampage of Bavaria.

    • 1630-1635
    • Throughout the Holy Roman Empire
  4. Hace 2 días · In 1625 Christian IV commenced hostilities. He was opposed by a much-enlarged imperial force under the war’s most flamboyant figure, Albrecht von Wallenstein, a military entrepreneur with a gift for mobilizing troops and supplying them through ruthless plundering.

  5. 14 de jun. de 2024 · Wallenstein Palace: the residence of the richest Czech. On the opposite bank of the Vltava River stands the Wallenstein Palace, said to be the largest of its kind in Central Europe. This magnificent palace surpasses even Prague Castle with its grandeur and sumptuous decoration.

  6. 30 de may. de 2024 · Explore the epic conflict and contrasting leadership styles of King Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden and Albrecht von Wallenstein, Duke of Friedland, two titanic figures in the Thirty Years War whose strategic brilliance and dramatic deaths shaped the course of modern warfare, analyzed in vivid detail by the author.

  7. 13 de jun. de 2024 · Examines the conflict, personal rivalry, and contrasts in personality, generalship and command between the two iconic commanders in the Thirty Years War, King Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden for the Protestant powers, and Albrecht von Wallenstein, Duke of Friedland.