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  1. 2 de abr. de 2024 · Ottavio Piccolomini-Pieri, duca d’Amalfi (born November 11, 1599, Florence [Italy]—died August 11, 1656, Vienna [Austria]) was a general and diplomat in the service of the house of Habsburg during the Thirty Years’ War (1618–48) and one of the imperial generalissimo Albrecht von Wallenstein’s most-trusted lieutenants.

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  2. 12 de abr. de 2024 · Ottavio Piccolomini, 1st Duke of Amalfi: 1599: 1655 Philippe Balthazar de Gand: 1617: 1680 Wilhelm, Count of Slawata: 1572: 1652 Wenzel Poppel, Prince Lobkowicz: 1609: 1677 Anton Ulrich, Prince of Eggenberg: 1610: 1649 Heinrich Schlick, Count of Passau? 1650 Francesco del Carretto, 2nd Marquis of Grana? 1651 1645: Sigismund Ludwig ...

  3. Hace 6 días · Marie Dorothée Caroline (1622-1646), mariée en 1636 avec Ottavio Piccolomini d'Aragona (11 novembre 1599 - Florence † 11 août 1656), 1 er prince Piccolomini, 7 e duc d'Amalfi, seigneur de Nachod, feld-maréchal imperial ;

  4. 11 de abr. de 2024 · For all future new battle lists and updates of existing lists, please be sure to immediately update the relevant table. Table 1 is for generals with 60+ engagements. Table 2 is 40-59. Table 3 is 30-39. Table 4 is 25-29. Table 5 is 20-24. Table 6 is 16-19.

  5. 26 de mar. de 2024 · 9. Recapture of Mantineia. 10. Battle of Hecatombaeum. 11-15. Occupation of Caphyae, Pellene, Pheneus, Argos, Phlius, Cleonae, Epidaurus, Hermione, Troezen, Corinth through 'terror, threats and persuasion' (As we don't know which occupations required military action, I'll guesstimate x5) Macedonian Intervention. 16.

  6. 22 de mar. de 2024 · Opens on the palate with pithy, gripping tannins, flows calmly, with a lovely sweet texture as it progresses, very good tension, salty and long. More about the tasting »Trophy Brunello di Montalcino 2024«. Region: Toscana, Italy. Category: Red Wine. Grape Variety: Sangiovese.

  7. Hace 5 días · On Via Banchi di Sotto, opposite the former Jesuit convent that today houses the University of Siena, stands the magnificent Palazzo Piccolomini, undisputedly Siena’s finest Renaissance construction, erected by Giacomo and Andrea Piccolomini Todeschini – nephews of Pope Pius II.