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Army of Alsace (1633)

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67:, wrote to Madrid on 4 February 1633 proposing to raise an army of 15,000 men for service in Germany. This plan was approved, but the duke soon requested an enlargement to 20,000 infantry and 4,000 cavalry. This was approved on 27 March and orders went out on 8 April. 97:
The Duke of Feria crossed the Alps into Germany with an army of 5,000 infantry and 1,300 cavalry on 5 September. Its financing was secured. On 20 October, it relieved Breisach. As it prepared to winter, it was struck by
82:. On 5 July, with the army almost formed, the emperor, acting on Wallenstein's advice, refused to permit it to operate in Alsace. By mid-August, however, he had been persuaded by Spanish representatives, the 87: 102:. The Duke of Feria died of the disease on 11 February 1634. The army, which had reached a strength 20,000, was reduced to 4,000 and dissolved. It never entered Alsace. 91: 83: 48: 64: 90:, to change his mind and permit the army freedom of operation. The first task of the Army of Alsace would be the relief of 56: 71: 75: 241: 231: 236: 79: 52: 59:, to provide for the defence of the County of Burgundy. Already charged with protecting the 214:
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field army
Spanish Empire
Thirty Years' War
Alsace
Rhineland
County of Burgundy
Duke of Feria
Isabella Clara Eugenia
governor of the Habsburg Netherlands
Milan–Flanders route
Ferdinand of Austria
Ferdinand III
Maximilian I of Bavaria
Albrecht von Wallenstein
Count of Oñate
Marquis of Castañeda
besieged Breisach
typhus



Elliott 1986
Elliott 1986
Elliott 1986
Elliott 1986
Elliott 1986
Pike 2022
The Count-Duke of Olivares: The Statesman in an Age of Decline
Categories
Thirty Years' War

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