1629 Works - 1629 Architecture, 1629 Books, 1629 Paintings, 1629 Plays, 1629 Poems, 1629 Treaties, Treaty of Lubeck, the Deserving Favourite (Paperback)


Chapters: 1629 Architecture, 1629 Books, 1629 Paintings, 1629 Plays, 1629 Poems, 1629 Treaties, Treaty of Lubeck, the Deserving Favourite, the Picture, Salisbury Court Theatre, the Grateful Servant, Cockpit-In-Court, on the Morning of Christ's Nativity, Monastery of Sao Vicente de Fora, the Triumph of Bacchus, the New Inn, Truce of Altmark, Fasciculus Chemicus, 1629 in Poetry, Treaty of Suza, San Estevan Del Rey Mission Church, 1629 in Literature, Peace of Alais, Bailieborough Castle, Simtokha Dzong. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 72. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Treaty or Peace of Lubeck (Danish:, German: ) ended the Danish intervention in the Thirty Years' War (Low Saxon or Emperor's War, Kejserkrigen). It was signed in Lubeck on 22 May 1629 by Albrecht von Wallenstein and Christian IV of Denmark, and on 7 June by Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor. The Catholic League was formally included as a party. It restored to Denmark her pre-war territory at the cost of final disengagement from imperial affairs. The treaty of Lubeck ended a stage of the Thirty Years' War that began in 1625 and is referred to as Lower Saxon or Emperor's War, Danish: . Initial success was with the Danish armies, commanded by Christian IV of Denmark and Ernst von Mansfeld. The opponents, a Catholic League army commanded by Johann Tserclaes, Count of Tilly and an army of Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor, commanded by Albrecht von Wallenstein, turned the tide in the battles of Dessau Bridge and Lutter am Barenberge in 1626. Mansfeld's army turned toward Silesia and Hungary, but the campaign failed in 1627, and Mansfeld deserted and later died of plague. Wallenstein and Tilly subsequently gained Central and Northern Germany, joined their forces in summer, invaded Danish Holstein in September 1627 and adva...More: http: //booksllc.net/?id=6070924

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Chapters: 1629 Architecture, 1629 Books, 1629 Paintings, 1629 Plays, 1629 Poems, 1629 Treaties, Treaty of Lubeck, the Deserving Favourite, the Picture, Salisbury Court Theatre, the Grateful Servant, Cockpit-In-Court, on the Morning of Christ's Nativity, Monastery of Sao Vicente de Fora, the Triumph of Bacchus, the New Inn, Truce of Altmark, Fasciculus Chemicus, 1629 in Poetry, Treaty of Suza, San Estevan Del Rey Mission Church, 1629 in Literature, Peace of Alais, Bailieborough Castle, Simtokha Dzong. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 72. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Treaty or Peace of Lubeck (Danish:, German: ) ended the Danish intervention in the Thirty Years' War (Low Saxon or Emperor's War, Kejserkrigen). It was signed in Lubeck on 22 May 1629 by Albrecht von Wallenstein and Christian IV of Denmark, and on 7 June by Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor. The Catholic League was formally included as a party. It restored to Denmark her pre-war territory at the cost of final disengagement from imperial affairs. The treaty of Lubeck ended a stage of the Thirty Years' War that began in 1625 and is referred to as Lower Saxon or Emperor's War, Danish: . Initial success was with the Danish armies, commanded by Christian IV of Denmark and Ernst von Mansfeld. The opponents, a Catholic League army commanded by Johann Tserclaes, Count of Tilly and an army of Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor, commanded by Albrecht von Wallenstein, turned the tide in the battles of Dessau Bridge and Lutter am Barenberge in 1626. Mansfeld's army turned toward Silesia and Hungary, but the campaign failed in 1627, and Mansfeld deserted and later died of plague. Wallenstein and Tilly subsequently gained Central and Northern Germany, joined their forces in summer, invaded Danish Holstein in September 1627 and adva...More: http: //booksllc.net/?id=6070924

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September 2010

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September 2010

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152 x 229 x 5mm (L x W x T)

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74

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978-1-157-72781-1

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9781157727811

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1-157-72781-6



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