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  1. Ernst, Graf von Mansfeld (c. 1580 – 29 November 1626),[1][2] was a German military commander during the early years of the Thirty Years' War. Mansfeld was an illegitimate son of Graf Peter Ernst von Mansfeld, and passed his early years in his father's palace at Luxembourg. He gained his earliest military experiences in Hungary, where his half-brother Charles (1543–1595), also a soldier of ...

  2. Actorum Mansfeldicorum Continuatio. Oder Ander Theil Das ist Graff Ernsten von Manßfeldt Leben unnd RitterThaten : Nemblich, was seyther jüngsthin außgangener seiner Acten Rittrrlich von ihme verübt... Relation deren Geschichten, Ritterlichen Thaten vnd Kriegßhandlung: So Herr Ernst Graff zu Manßfeldt, ...

  3. Peter Ernst II. von Mansfeld (1580-1626) "Graf Peter Ernst II. von Mansfeld, meist einfach Ernst von Mansfeld genannt (* 1580 in Luxemburg; † 29. November 1626 in Rakovica bei Sarajevo), war ein bedeutender Söldner- und Heerführer in den Anfangsjahren des Dreißigjährigen Krieges.

  4. エルンスト・フォン・マンスフェルト. エルンスト・フォン・マンスフェルト (Ernst von Mansfeld, 1580年 - 1626年 11月29日 )は、 ドイツ の軍人、 傭兵 隊長 。. 三十年戦争 初期に傭兵を率いて転戦する一方で略奪を繰り返し、「 甲冑をまとった乞食 」の異名を ...

  5. Ernst von Mansfeld. Ein Leben. von Johannes, Martin Otto: und eine große Auswahl ähnlicher Bücher, Kunst und Sammlerstücke erhältlich auf ZVAB.com.

  6. German noble and military commander (c.1580-1626) This page was last edited on 23 April 2024, at 03:30. All structured data from the main, Property, Lexeme, and EntitySchema namespaces is available under the Creative Commons CC0 License; text in the other namespaces is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply.

  7. Ernst von Mansfeld was the illegitimate son of Peter von Mansfeld, governor of Luxembourg. He was a professional soldier and mercenary leader who maintained an army in the Protestant service in the Thirty Years War, until his deafeat by Wallenstein in 1626 at the Bridge of Dessau. This picture was presumably painted during Mansfelds visits to London in 1624.