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15 de abr. de 2024 · Albrecht von Wallenstein was a Bohemian soldier and statesman, commanding general of the armies of the Holy Roman emperor Ferdinand II during the Thirty Years’ War. His alienation from the emperor and his political-military conspiracies led to his assassination.
- Matthias Gallas, Count Von Campo
Albrecht von Wallenstein, impressed by Gallas’ military...
- Gábor Bethlen
Gábor Bethlen (born 1580—died Nov. 15, 1629, Gyulafehérvár,...
- John George I
Later that year Ferdinand’s general Johann Tserclaes, count...
- Student Encyclopedia
Albrecht Wenzel Eusebius von Wallenstein was born on Sept....
- Battle of Dessau
April 25, 1626. Location: Dessau. Germany. Participants:...
- Von Tilly
Together with Albrecht von Wallenstein, commander of Emperor...
- Matthias Gallas, Count Von Campo
Hace 2 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.
Hace 4 días · The Catholic Bohemian nobleman, Albrecht von Wallenstein, recruited 260 soldiers at his own expense. The Venetians abandoned the Siege of Gradisca on 22 September, but peace was restored only in early 1618, after Ferdinand agreed to resettle the Uskoks from the coastline and ordered the destruction of their ships.
- 28 August 1619 – 15 February 1637
- Maria Anna of Bavaria
2 de may. de 2024 · In 1621, Václav Budovec, the founder of the castle, was executed for his role in the Czech revolt against the emperor. The domain was then offered to Albrecht von Wallenstein, the imperial military commander of the Holy Roman emperor Ferdinand II as a reward for his service in the army.
Hace 3 días · In 1621 the abandoned castle was bought back by the Waldsteins, whose most illustrious member was Albrecht von Wallenstein. During the peak of the Baroque period, they built a pilgrimage church , dedicated to John of Nepomuk , in 1722 on the ruins of the castle.