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Magjarima i Hrvatima, a naročito sa Zrinskima, koje je iz dna duše mrzio želeći im propast; vazda je govorio, da se
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with inferior numbers. His actions were not only hindered by lack of supplies or the overwhelming numbers of the
Ottomans but also by the Emperor's orders to only risk battle if there was the possibility that Vienna could get in danger. Therefore he did not try to relieve the
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Turkish advance, he had been hailed the saviour of Europe. He was also influential as a military theorist, with perhaps his most famous quote being "For war you need three things: 1. Money. 2. Money. 3. Money." His
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from scratch as a simple footsoldier, he rose through the ranks into a regiment holder and became an important cavalry commander in the late stages. Serving the
Habsburgs as war counsellor and envoy, he commanded their troops in the
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Serinwar/Novi Zrin/Zrínyi-Újvár (1661–1664) – A part of Croatian and Hungarian History". In Kühlmann, Wilhelm; Tüskés, Gábor (eds.).
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in 1736. Of this work, there are manuscripts in various libraries, and many memoirs on military history, tactics, and fortification, written in
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