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- became widely used throughout Europe. The Gronsfeld cipher is a variant attributed by Gaspar Schott to Count Gronsfeld (Josse Maximilaan van Gronsveld né van...
- and a Bavarian force of 14,000 under Jost Maximilian von Bronckhorst-Gronsfeld [de]. Opposing them was the 20,000-strong Swedish army under Carl Gustaf...
- of the Weser area in 1633 was led by Jost Maximilian von Bronckhorst-Gronsfeld. The battle was preceded by a Swedish siege of the nearby imperial-held...
- July, their combined forces defeated an Imperial army under Bronckhorst-Gronsfeld at Oldendorf. Critics claimed this defeat was caused by Wallenstein's...
- Johann Franz Graf von Gronsfeld-Bronckhorst (1640-8 April 1719) was a German military officer, President of the Imperial War Council and Field Marshal...
- pre-1618 borders. In July, the coalition defeated an Imperial army under von Gronsfeld at Oldendorf; Wallenstein's alleged refusal to support his colleague and...
- being used for the instrument dates to a 1710 order placed by the Duke of Gronsfeld for two instruments made by Jacob Denner. The English form "clarinet"...
- less than might have been. Other notable polyalphabetics include: The Gronsfeld cipher. This is identical to the Vigenère except that only 10 alphabets...
- of Johann Bertram Arnold, Freiherr von Diepenbroick, from 1719 on "von Gronsfeld-Diepenbroick", and Wilhelmine, countess of Wartensleben. In 1750 or 1751...
- Törring-Gutenzell Count Württemberg Hans Veit, 4th Count (b.1935) County of Gronsfeld annexed by France and ceded by the Empire in the Treaty of Campo Formio...