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Ramboldo, Count of Collalto

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Charged of conspiring with Venice, he traveled to Vienna to defend himself, but died on the way in Chur, on 19 November 1630.
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family, dating back to the 10th century, he was the son of Venetian general Antonio IV of Collalto. Expelled from the
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Made a Field Marshal, he received supreme command of the campaign in Northern Italy against
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to Hungary, where he opposed very energetically the rebellions led by
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on the Rhine and Main and became in 1624 head of the
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