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  1. 9 de nov. de 2023 · One hundred and sixty-five years after that long-running conflict between England and France had ended, another contest defined by its duration, the Thirty YearsWar (1618-48), began. Europe’s most destructive conflict prior to World War I, it would decimate much of the Holy Roman Empire, spreading through Italy, France, Spain, and the ...

  2. Wallenstein, three-part historical drama by Friedrich Schiller, performed in 1798–99 and published in 1800. The three parts consist of a one-act prelude titled Wallensteins Lager (“Wallenstein’s Camp”) and two five-act tragedies, Die Piccolomini and Wallensteins Tod (“Wallenstein’s Death”), written in blank verse.

  3. He inherited the 30 years war from his cousin Matthias. He commanded more resources in Germany than any other prince during the 30 years war. Gustavus could not persuade the Polish king to a permanent peace of any sort, but Sigismund concluded a truce and granted the section of Livonia that the Swedes had already captured as a guarantee of the truce.

  4. 11 de ago. de 2022 · Definition. The Thirty YearsWar (1618-1648) was the last major European conflict informed by religious divisions and one of the most devastating in European history resulting in a death toll of approximately 8 million. Beginning as a local conflict in Bohemia, it eventually involved all of Europe, influencing the development of the modern era.

  5. 23 de may. de 2018 · Wallenstein – the central figure in the Thirty Years’ War. When the armed forces of the Catholic League and an imperial army – under Wallenstein’s leadership – invaded the north, the Lutheran Protestant King Christian IV of Denmark intervened. However, he suffered several defeats, which cost him most of the estates in Lower Saxony.

  6. 17 de mar. de 2017 · Battle of Lutzen - Fighting Begins: On the morning of November 16, the Protestant troops advanced to a position east of Lutzen and formed for battle. Due to heavy morning fog, their deployment was not completed until around 11:00 AM. Assessing the Catholic position, Gustavus Adolphus ordered his cavalry to assault von Wallenstein's open left ...

  7. Wallenstein, Ferdinand II, Gustavus Adolphus, Olivares, Richelieu, Jesuits, Lamormaini, Breitenfeld, Battle of the Downs, Edict of Restitution, Lutzen, Stral...

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