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moved his entire force towards the hill; it became stuck in the woods and broken ground, giving the Swedes time to install artillery and infantry at the crest. After a furious argument, Götzen launched a series of attacks, which were repulsed with heavy loss; just after 9:15 am, he was killed, and his troops withdrew.
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Hatzfeldt selected a strong position; the hills and woods negated the superior
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1546:, had managed to assemble another army of some 15,000 men. Although it could not match the Swedish veterans, 25 years of constant war had devastated the countryside, forcing all sides to spend more time foraging than fighting, and drastically reducing their ability to sustain campaigns.
1557:, a French Protestant exile. He was joined there by thousands of poorly equipped Transylvanian levies, whose presence simply worsened the supply issues, the besiegers ultimately losing over 8,000 men from disease, hunger, and desertion. With the opening of the
1483:'Kappellhodjen' or Chapel Hill. In a conference the night before, Torstensson and his senior officers recognised the drawbacks, but agreed to an assault; their co-ordinated attack contrasted with command failures among the Imperial generals.
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made it clear neither side had the strength to impose a military solution. Although fighting continued as participants tried to improve their positions, it increased the urgency of negotiations which culminated in the 1648
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stopped to loot the baggage train, where they captured
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Bavaria and Saxony. While the French campaign in Bavaria ended in stalemate, Torstensson's three part strategy finally proved its worth when
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river. In early March, a sudden freeze allowed Torstensson to cross near
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709:Wittenweiher
699:Fuenterrabía
557:1st Breisach
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99:Belligerents
66:6 March 1645
40:Part of the
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1835:. ABC-CLIO.
1816:Wilson 2009
1804:Wilson 2009
1780:Wilson 2009
1765:Wilson 2009
1753:Wilson 2009
1666:Wilson 2009
1654:Höbelt 2012
1642:Setton 1991
1585:Königsmarck
1469:Staré Sedlo
1351:Staré Sedlo
1219:. In 1630,
1153:-dominated
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871:Mergentheim
806:Schweidnitz
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355:Frankenthal
320:Mingolsheim
1986:Categories
1959:14°43′46″E
1956:49°39′01″N
1595:References
1555:de Souches
1205:Palatinate
1151:Protestant
1130:Background
1025:Lister Dyb
886:Korneuburg
831:Tuttlingen
801:Honnecourt
751:Thionville
694:Saint Omer
649:Tornavento
522:Alte Veste
507:Maastricht
381:Érsekújvár
340:Heidelberg
267:Wisternitz
152:Von Götzen
1526:Aftermath
1286:Heilbronn
1282:Franconia
1225:Pomerania
1115:Rhineland
1077:Jankowitz
1010:The Downs
985:The Slaak
975:Gibraltar
898:Totenhöhe
881:3rd Hulst
781:La Marfée
669:2nd Breda
664:Wittstock
632:Haselünne
600:Les Avins
537:Oldendorf
512:Nuremberg
482:Magdeburg
477:Frankfurt
444:Stralsund
429:Oldenzaal
360:Stadtlohn
310:Bacharach
305:Oppenheim
148:Von Werth
1563:Ottomans
1453:Chomutov
1379:Chomutov
1278:Lorraine
1266:Freiburg
1223:invaded
1167:Catholic
1097:Imperial
1052:Treaties
866:2nd Brno
851:Jüterbog
841:Freiburg
826:1st Brno
771:Preßnitz
766:Montjuïc
761:Cambrils
741:Chemnitz
567:Liegnitz
552:Konstanz
517:Wiesloch
350:Mannheim
166:Strength
71:Location
1844:. OUP.
1825:Sources
1578:Wrangel
1512:Olomouc
1421:Olomouc
1203:of the
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1081:Bohemia
1035:Fehmarn
1005:Channel
1000:Dunkirk
836:Kolding
786:Dorsten
679:Leipzig
547:Steinau
497:Bamberg
449:Wolgast
439:Groenlo
398:Hodonín
376:Humenné
345:Fleurus
325:Wimpfen
272:Bautzen
257:Lomnice
158:†
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1465:Vltava
1461:Prague
1365:Jankov
1337:Prague
1316:Battle
1308:, and
1298:Vienna
1250:, and
1248:France
1236:Lützen
1209:Saxony
1119:Saxony
1085:Jankov
1073:Jankow
1069:Jankov
959:Prague
947:Dachau
927:Naples
922:Triebl
861:Jankau
856:Bysjön
821:Rocroi
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776:Plauen
756:Salses
746:Melnik
726:Vlotho
620:Dömitz
605:Leuven
532:Lützen
487:Werben
386:Tyrnau
330:Höchst
315:Jülich
262:Sablat
252:Pilsen
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104:Sweden
87:Result
76:Jankov
1492:Werth
1473:Tábor
1457:Plzeň
1435:Tábor
1407:Plzeň
1159:Crown
1075:, or
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419:Breda
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1937:ISBN
1918:ISBN
1895:ISBN
1876:ISBN
1846:ISBN
1551:Brno
1393:Brno
1211:and
1145:The
1117:and
1095:and
1063:The
942:Lens
644:Raon
502:Rain
63:Date
142:POW
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