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Hace 3 días · The Thirty Years' War [j] was one of the longest and most destructive conflicts in European history, lasting from 1618 to 1648. Fought primarily in Central Europe, an estimated 4.5 to 8 million soldiers and civilians died as a result of battle, famine, or disease, while parts of modern Germany reported population declines of over 50%. [19]
- Peace of Westphalia
Hace 5 días · The Swedish invasion of the Holy Roman Empire or the Swedish Intervention in the Thirty Years' War is a historically accepted division of the Thirty Years' War. It was a military conflict that took place between 1630 and 1635, during the course of the Thirty Years' War.
- 1630–1635
- Peace of Prague, Most of Sweden's German allies making peace with the Emperor, End of the civil war phase of the Thirty Years' War, Direct French intervention against the Emperor and Spain
- Throughout the Holy Roman Empire
Hace 3 días · Charles I of England - Wikipedia. Charles I (19 November 1600 – 30 January 1649) [a] was King of England, Scotland, and Ireland from 27 March 1625 until his execution in 1649.
Hace 3 días · 1634 Treaty of Polyanovka: Ends the Smolensk War between Poland and Muscovy. 1635 Peace of Prague (1635) Between the Holy Roman Emperor, Ferdinand II, and most of the Protestant states of the Holy Roman Empire. Treaty of Sztumska Wieś: The Swedish Empire concedes territories to the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. 1636 Treaty of Wismar
11 de mar. de 2024 · Gustavus Adolphus (born December 9, 1594, Stockholm, Sweden—died November 6, 1632, Lützen, Saxony [now in Germany]) king of Sweden (1611–32) who laid the foundations of the modern Swedish state and made it a major European power.
Hace 3 días · Titus and Cornelia. Signature. Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn ( / ˈrɛmbrænt, ˈrɛmbrɑːnt /, [2] Dutch: [ˈrɛmbrɑnt ˈɦɑrmə (n)ˌsoːɱ vɑn ˈrɛin] ⓘ; 15 July 1606 [1] – 4 October 1669), usually simply known as Rembrandt, was a Dutch Golden Age painter, printmaker, and draughtsman.
20 de mar. de 2024 · March 18, 1634, Paris. Died: May 25, 1693, Paris. Notable Works: “La Princesse de Clèves”. Marie-Madeleine, comtesse de La Fayette (baptized March 18, 1634, Paris—died May 25, 1693, Paris) was a French writer whose La Princesse de Clèves is a landmark of French fiction.