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Albrecht von Wallenstein

Duke of Friedland
Portrait by Julius Schnorr von Carolsfeld, after a 1629 original by Anthony van Dyck
Birth nameAlbrecht Wenzel Eusebius von Wallenstein
Born(1583-09-24)24 September 1583
(Old style: 14 September)
Heřmanice, Bohemia
Died25 February 1634(1634-02-25) (aged 50)
Cheb, Bohemia
Buried
Mnichovo Hradiště, Bohemia
AllegianceAlbrecht von Wallenstein Holy Roman Empire
Albrecht von Wallenstein Kingdom of Bohemia
Catholic League
BranchImperial Army (Holy Roman Empire)
Years of service1604–1634
RankGeneralissimo
Battles/warsLong Turkish War
Uskok War
Thirty Years' War
  • • Battle of White Mountain (1620)
  • • Battle of Dessau Bridge (1626)
  • • Siege of Stralsund (1628)
  • • Battle of Wolgast (1628)
  • • Battle of the Alte Veste (1632)
  • • Battle of Lützen (1632)
  • • Battle of Steinau (1633)
AwardsOrder of the Golden Fleece

Albrecht Wenzel Eusebius von Wallenstein (pronunciation; 24 September 1583 – 25 February 1634), also von Waldstein (Czech: Albrecht Václav Eusebius z Valdštejna), was a Bohemian[a] military leader and statesman who fought on the Catholic side during the Thirty Years' War (1618–1648). His successful martial career made him one of the richest and most influential men in the Holy Roman Empire by the time of his death. Wallenstein became the supreme commander of the armies of the Imperial Army of Holy Roman Emperor Ferdinand II and was a major figure of the Thirty Years' War.

Wallenstein was born in the Kingdom of Bohemia into a poor Protestant noble family. He acquired a multilingual university education across Europe and converted to Catholicism in 1606. A marriage in 1609 to the wealthy widow of a Bohemian landowner gave him access to considerable estates and wealth after her death at an early age in 1614. Three years later, Wallenstein embarked on a career as a mercenary by raising forces for the Holy Roman Emperor in the Uskok War against the Republic of Venice.

Wallenstein fought for the Catholics in the Protestant Bohemian Revolt of 1618 and was awarded estates confiscated from the rebels after their defeat at White Mountain in 1620. A series of military victories against the Protestants raised Wallenstein's reputation in the imperial court and in 1625 he raised a large army of 50,000 men to further the Imperial cause. A year later, he administered a crushing defeat to the Protestants at Dessau Bridge. For his successes, Wallenstein became an imperial count palatine and made himself ruler of the lands of the Duchy of Friedland in northern Bohemia.[2]

An imperial generalissimo[3] by land, and Admiral of the Baltic Sea from 21 April 1628,[4] Wallenstein found himself released from service in 1630 after Ferdinand grew wary of his ambition.[5] Several Protestant victories over Catholic armies induced Ferdinand to recall Wallenstein (Gollersdorf April 1632), who then defeated the Swedish king Gustavus Adolphus at Alte Veste. The Swedish king was later killed at the Battle of Lützen. Wallenstein realised the war could last decades and, during the summer of 1633, arranged a series of armistices to negotiate peace. These proved to be his undoing as plotters accused him of treachery and Emperor Ferdinand II ordered his assassination. Dissatisfied with the Emperor's treatment of him, Wallenstein considered allying with the Protestants. However, he was assassinated at Eger in Bohemia by one of the army's officials, with the emperor's approval.

  1. ^ Rabb, T. (1964). The Thirty Years' War: Problems of Motive, Extent, and Effect. Boston: Univ. of Am. Press. p. 123.
  2. ^ Mortimer, G. (2010). Wallenstein: The Enigma of the Thirty Years War. p. 69. doi:10.1057/9780230282100. ISBN 978-0-230-27212-5. Archived from the original on 27 September 2021. Retrieved 25 July 2018.
  3. ^ "Wallenstein, Albrecht Wenzel Eusebius von, Herzog (duke) von Friedland, Herzog von Mecklenburg, Fürst (prince) Von Sagen", Encyclopædia Britannica Ultimate Reference Suite, Chicago: Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc., 2010
  4. ^ Coxe, W. (1852). History of the House of Austria vol. II (3rd ed.). London: H.G. Bohn. p. 203. Archived from the original on 27 September 2021. Retrieved 2 July 2018.
  5. ^ Steinberg 1998.


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