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two years later, Caprara would remain commander-in-chief of Imperial forces in the region until his retirement in 1696, serving as vice president of the
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Condottieri, capitani e tribuni: Fino al cinquecento. Dizionari biografici e bibliografici, Vol. 1–3
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where he was subsequently captured. Later released, Caprara would relieve the siege at
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to count Niccolò Caprara, he was a descendant of generals
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Field Marshal
Nine Years' War
Bologna
Raimondo Montecuccoli
Ottavio Piccolomini
Charles V, Duke of Lorraine
Dutch War
Battles of Sinsheim
Enzheim
Mulhouse
Offenburg
Great Turkish War
Hungary
siege and capture
Neuhaeusel
Nine Years' War
Dauphiné
Hungary
Imperial War Council
list of references
related reading
external links
inline citations
improve
introducing
Learn how and when to remove this message
Categories
1631 births
1701 deaths

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