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Albrecht Wenzel Eusebius von
Wallenstein, Duke of
Friedland (pronunciation; 24
September 1583 – 25
February 1634), also von
Waldstein (Czech: Albrecht...
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Wallenstein in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Albrecht von
Wallenstein (1583–1634) was a
Bohemian military leader and politician.
Wallenstein may...
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Peter Wallenstein is an
author and
professor of
history at
Virginia Tech.
Wallenstein received a bachelor's
degree in
history from
Columbia University...
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Jewish parents Max (Morduch)
Weinstein (1878–1932) and
Anuta (Anna, née
Wallenstein, 1878–1935), from Kovno,
Russia (present-day Kaunas, Lithuania), who...
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Wallenstein Palace (Czech: Valdštejnský palác) is a
Baroque palace in Malá Strana, Prague, that
served as a
residence for
Imperial Generalissimo Albrecht...
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Wallenstein I
including Wallenstein's Camp and The Piccolomini, and
Wallenstein II
consisting of
Wallenstein's Death. He completed...
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force under Albrecht von
Wallenstein. Both
sides suffered heavy casualties, with
Gustavus himself among the dead.
Wallenstein deplo**** his men in defensive...
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Codex Wallerstein or Vonn
Baumanns Fechtbuch (Oettingen-Wallerstein Cod. I.6.4o.2,
Augsburg University library) is a 16th-century convolution...
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northern Bohemia. The family's most
prominent members include Albrecht von
Wallenstein, the
Imperial general during the
Thirty Years' War, and
Ferdinand Ernst...
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Alfred Wallenstein (October 7, 1898 –
February 8, 1983) was an
American cellist and conductor. A
successful solo and
orchestral cellist in his
early life...