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  1. Therefore, Gustavus Adolphus pressed with all speed for an encounter with Wallenstein. On November 14, Wallenstein gave the order for his men to separate into winter quarters, expecting a renewal of hostilities in the spring. His headquarters were located in the town of Lützen. Two days later, Gustavus Adolphus attacked.

  2. Elector Gustav Adolphus of the Palatinate (Gustav Adolphus, Duke of Palatinate, January 14, 1632 - January 9, 1641) was the ``winter king'' of Bohemia, Elector Frederick V of the Palatinate (Wittelsbach family). He is the last son born to his wife. He is British Princess Elizabeth Stuart.

  3. 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.

  4. 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 present-day Germany reported population declines of over 50%. [19]

  5. 普法尔茨选帝侯古斯塔夫·阿道夫(Gustav Adolphus,普法尔茨公爵,1632年1月14日—1641年1月9日)是波西米亚的“冬季国王”,普法尔茨选帝侯腓特烈五世(维特尔斯巴赫家族)。他是他妻子所生的最后一个儿子。他就是英国伊丽莎白·斯图尔特公主。

  6. However, Gustavus Adolphus was not prepared to 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. 15 de ene. de 2021 · 1. He’s widely regarded as one of Sweden’s best kings. Gustavus Adolphus is the only king in Sweden to have been awarded the epithet ‘the Great’ – a title bestowed upon him posthumously in 1633 by the Swedish Estates of the Realm. His reputation was as good at the time as it is with historians today: a rare achievement.