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  1. Ernst von Mansfeld. Peter Ernst conte di Mansfeld (in tedesco Graf von Mansfeld; 1580 – Racovița, 29 novembre 1626) è stato un militare tedesco. Fu un importante comandante delle truppe protestanti durante la fase boema della Guerra dei trent'anni.

  2. Peter Ernst, Graf von Mansfeld (German: Peter Ernst Graf von Mansfeld; c. 1580 – 29 November 1626), or simply Ernst von Mansfeld, was a German military commander; despite being a Catholic, he fought for the Protestants during the early years of the Thirty Years' War.

    • 1595–1626
    • .mw-parser-output .plainlist ol,.mw-parser-output .plainlist ul{line-height:inherit;list-style:none;margin:0;padding:0}.mw-parser-output .plainlist ol li,.mw-parser-output .plainlist ul li{margin-bottom:0}Peter Ernst I von Mansfeld-Vorderort (father)
  3. 25 mar 2024 · Ernst, count von Mansfeld (born 1580, Luxembourg—died Nov. 29, 1626, Rakovica, near Sarajevo, Bosnia) was a Roman Catholic mercenary who fought for the Protestant cause during the Thirty Years’ War (1618–48); he was the Catholic League’s most dangerous opponent until his death in 1626.

  4. Graf Peter Ernst II. von Mansfeld, meist einfach Ernst von Mansfeld genannt, war ein bedeutender Söldner- und Heerführer in den Anfangsjahren des Dreißigjährigen Krieges. Als privater Kriegsunternehmer in herrschaftlichem Auftrag war er in den Jahren 1620–1626 einer der führenden Söldnergenerale im Kampf gegen den ...

  5. Ernst II. von Mansfeld-Vorderort. Nachdem E. und seine beiden Brüder Günther III. und Hoyer IV. (VI.) sowie die Vettern Gebhard VII. und Albrecht IV. (VII.) mündig geworden waren, wurde 1501 der gräfliche Herrschaftskomplex bis auf die gemeinschaftlichen Jagd- und Fischrechte sowie die Städte Eisleben und Hettstedt geteilt.

  6. The House of Mansfeld was a princely German house, which took its name from the town of Mansfeld in the present-day state of Saxony-Anhalt. [1] Mansfelds were archbishops, generals, supporters as well as opponents of Martin Luther, and Habsburg administrators.

  7. The siege of Pilsen (or Plzeň) or Battle of Pilsen was a siege of the fortified city of Pilsen ( Czech: Plzeň) in Bohemia carried out by the forces of the Bohemian Protestants led by Ernst von Mansfeld. It was the first major battle of the Thirty Years' War. The Protestant victory and subsequent capture of the city enlarged the Bohemian Revolt. [1]