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Today we continue with the historic line of EIF. With the imperial general von Wallestein and the Landsknetch.

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Albrecht Wenzel Eusebius von Wallenstein ; Czech: Albrecht Václav Eusebius z Valdštejna; 24 September 1583 – 25 February 1634),also von Waldstein, was a Bohemian[a] military leader and politician who offered his services, and an army of 30,000 to 100,000 men, during the Thirty Years' War (1618–48), to the Holy Roman Emperor Ferdinand II. He became the supreme commander of the armies of the Habsburg Monarchy and a major figure of the Thirty Years' War.

An imperial generalissimo by land, and Admiral of the Baltic Sea from 21 April 1628, who had made himself ruler of the lands of the Duchy of Friedland in northern Bohemia, Wallenstein found himself released from service on 13 August 1630 after Ferdinand grew wary of his ambition. Several Protestant victories over Catholic armies induced Ferdinand to recall Wallenstein, who again turned the war in favor of the Imperial cause. Dissatisfied with the Emperor's treatment of him, Wallenstein considered allying with the Protestants. However, he was assassinated at Eger/Cheb in Bohemia by one of the army's officials, Walter Devereux, with the emperor's approval.

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Kriegtooth
Kriegtooth - - 1,608 comments

An interesting man! My readings suggest more that he was powermad and saw himself as being a worthy man behind the Emperor type

Which wasnt far off, he was the main reason that the Holy Roman Emperor was able to field his own army. WIthout him, the Catholics would have had to solely rely on the armies of the principalities, and the Catholic League!

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Jatynski Author
Jatynski - - 161 comments

Imo, von Tilly was a better general than Wallenstein.

And what about the ambient? I think is pretty similar to EIF :)

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