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4 de nov. de 2017 · Highlights. Events. Birthdays. Deaths. Jan 23 France & Sweden sign anti-German Treaty of Barwald. Rhode Island Founder in Boston. Feb 5 Puritan minister and founder of Rhode Island, Roger Williams first arrives in Boston from England. Theologian and Colonist Roger Williams. May 17 Earl Johann Tilly attacks Maagdenburg.
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1631. May 20: The city of Magdeburg is sacked by the army of the Holy Roman Empire and 20,000 residents are killed. September 17: The first Protestant victory in the Thirty Years' War is accomplished by Sweden at the Battle of Breitenfeld, almost four months after Tilly's massacre of Protestants at Magdeburg.
Acontecimientos. 20 de mayo: en Alemania ―en el marco de la Guerra de los Treinta Años entre católicos y protestantes ― se produce el saqueo de Magdeburgo, en que los soldados católicos, bajo el mando del Conde de Tillý (el Monje con Armadura), asesinan al 80 % de los ciudadanos de la ciudad (unos 20 000 hombres, mujeres y niños luteranos ).
Battle of Breitenfeld, (Sept. 17, 1631), the first major Protestant victory of the Thirty Years’ War, in which the army of the Roman Catholic Habsburg emperor Ferdinand II and the Catholic League, under Johan Isaclaes, Graf von Tilly, was destroyed by the Swedish-Saxon army under King Gustav II Adolf of Sweden.
The sack of Baltimore took place on 20 June 1631, when the village of Baltimore in West Cork, Ireland, was attacked by pirates from the Barbary Coast of North Africa — the raiders included Dutchmen, Algerians, and Ottoman Turks. The attack was the largest by Barbary slave traders on Ireland.
13 de may. de 2024 · Gustavus Adolphus. Johann Tserclaes, count von Tilly. Battle of Magdeburg, (November 1630–20 May 1631). After defeat at Dessau and Denmark’s withdrawal, the Protestants had received a boost when Sweden invaded Germany in 1630, but they could not prevent the imperial army’s sack of Magdeburg, the most infamous episode of the Thirty Years’ War.