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Peter Ernst I von Mansfeld-
Vorderort (20 July 1517 – 25 May 1604) was a
Spanish Imperial army
commander of
German origin and
Governor of the
Spanish Netherlands...
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primary house divided into
cadet branches: Hinterort, Mittelort, and
Vorderort,
while their County of
Mansfeld in 1512
joined the
Upper Saxon Circle...
- von
Mansfeld (1589 - 8
April 1657), was Graf von (Count of) Mansfeld,
Vorderort and
Bornstedt who
commanded troops during the
Thirty Years' War. He first...
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Ernest II,
Count of Mansfeld-
Vorderort (6
December 1479 - 9 May 1531, Artern) was a
German nobleman from the Mansfeld-
Vorderort line of the
House of Mansfeld...
- century.
During the
Protestant Reformation,
Count Hoyer VI of Mansfeld-
Vorderort (1477–1540)
remained loyal to his
Catholic faith, but the family's Mittelort...
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Spanish Netherlands Died 29
November 1626 (aged c. 46) Rakovica, Bosnia,
Ottoman Empire Years active 1595–1626
Father Peter Ernst I von Mansfeld-
Vorderort...
- of Brunswick-Grubenhagen 26.
Ernest II of Mansfeld-
Vorderort 13.
Catherine of Mansfeld-
Vorderort 27.
Barbara of
Querfurt 3.
Elisabeth of Brunswick-Grubenhagen...
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Johann Gebhard von Mansfeld-
Vorderort, born
circa 1525–30, was Archbishop-Elector of Cologne. He died in
Frankfurt on 2
November 1562.[better source needed]...
- Duke of Brunswick-Grubenhagen (1418–1466)
Ernest II,
Count of Mansfeld-
Vorderort (1479–1531)
Ernest II, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg (1564–1611)
Ernest II...
- in the army of the
governor of Luxembourg,
Peter Ernst I von Mansfeld-
Vorderort, for two years,
hoping to get
close to
William when the
armies met. This...