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  1. Johann Tserclaes, Count of Tilly was a field marshal who commanded the Catholic League's forces in the Thirty Years' War. From 1620–31, he had an unmatched and demoralizing string of important victories against the Protestants, including White Mountain, Wimpfen, Höchst, Stadtlohn and the Conquest of the Palatinate.

  2. Johann Tserclaes, Count of Tilly (February 1559 - 30 April 1632), known as the Monk in Armor, was a General (Field Marshal) who commanded the Imperial and Holy Roman Empire's forces in the Thirty Years' War. He had a string of important victories against the Bohemians, Germans and later the Danish, but was then defeated by forces led by the King Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden. Along with Duke ...

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  4. Johann Tserclaes, rigsgreve af Tilly (født februar 1559 i Nivelles, død 30. april 1632 i Ingolstadt) var kendt som Munken i rustning og var general ( feltmarskal) og stod i spidsen for det Tysk-romerske riges styrker i Trediveårskrigen. Han vandt for kejseren en serie vigtige sejre over Bøhmen, de protestantiske tyske stater og Danmark, men ...

  5. Johannes Tserclaes Conde de Tilly. Nacido en Bravante en 1559 muerto en Ingolstadt en abril de 1632. Era miembro de una noble familia de Bravante llamada Tserclæs. Su madre era una devota católica; su padre tomó parte, al principio, en la revuelta de los Países Bajos contra España, pero en 1574 se convirtió en fiel seguidor de Felipe II.

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  7. Despite its age (first published in 1938), this is still one of the best english language narratives of this most complex of wars, tracing the intricate dance of diplomacy and combat that involved all of Europe in the fate of Germany. Johan Tserclaes, count of Tilly, (1559-1632), Flemish mercenary, who served as an Imperial general in the early ...