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Montecuccoli bijaše hrabar, razborit i znanstveno obrazovan muž, no suviše pedantan i spor u svojim zaključcima i odlukama. Poradi toga prekomjernog opreza njegova došao je u sukob s Magjarima i Hrvatima, a naročito sa Zrinskima, koje je iz dna duše mrzio želeći im propast; vazda je govorio, da se
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names him "unequalled as a master of 17th-century warfare" because he "excelled in the art of fortification and siege, march and countermarch, and cutting his enemy's lines of communications. In advocating standing armies, he clearly foresaw future trends in the military field".
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with inferior numbers. His actions were not only hindered by lack of supplies or the overwhelming numbers of the Ottomans but also by the Emperor's orders to only risk battle if there was the possibility that Vienna could get in danger. Therefore he did not try to relieve the
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soldiers of his time. For his success in halting the Turkish advance, he had been hailed the saviour of Europe. He was also influential as a military theorist, with perhaps his most famous quote being "For war you need three things: 1. Money. 2. Money. 3. Money." His
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was named commander in chief, but the brilliant successes of Turenne in the winter of 1674 and 1675 brought him back. For months the two famous commanders manoeuvred against each other in the Rhine valley, but on the eve of a decisive
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from scratch as a simple footsoldier, he rose through the ranks into a regiment holder and became an important cavalry commander in the late stages. Serving the Habsburgs as war counsellor and envoy, he commanded their troops in the
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in 1668. He also devoted much time to compiling his various works on military history and science. He opposed the progress of the French arms under
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In early 1645, he rallied 5000 men in Silesia which he brought to the main army at the Danube in June. Under Leopold Wilhelm, he operated against
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in 1736. Of this work, there are manuscripts in various libraries, and many memoirs on military history, tactics, and fortification, written in
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in the following year won his colonelcy by a feat of arms of unusual brilliance, a charge through the breach at the head of his heavy cavalry.
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described him as: "brave, prudent and educated man, but at the same time too meticulous and slow, which brought him in confrontation with
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in 1632, and on his recovery was made a major in his uncle's regiment. Shortly afterwards he became a lieutenant-colonel of
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broke out he received command of the Imperial forces. In the campaign of 1673, he completely outmanoeuvred his rival
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After his return from Italy in 1644, he was promoted to lieutenant field marshal and nominated as a member of the
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Usually, it is evaluated that as a general, Montecuccoli shared with Turenne and Condé the first place among
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The rest of Montecuccoli's life was spent in military administration and literary and scientific work at
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Wiener Plätze und Nebenschauplätze: eine Stadtgeschichte vom Kohlmarkt bis zum Einsiedlerplatz
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Raimondo Montecuccoli – Feldherr, Schriftsteller und Kavalier: ein Lebensbild aus dem Barock
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The Rise of the Military Entrepreneur: War, Diplomacy, and Knowledge in Habsburg Europe
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Montecuccoli was considered the only commander able to compete with the French general
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At the age of sixteen, Montecuccoli began as a private soldier under his uncle, Count
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in 1664 whose defensive capabilities he underestimated. But in the major battle of
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and allowed to temporarily leave the Imperial army in Winter 1642 to fight in the
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in 1648 his stubborn rearguard fighting rescued the imperials from annihilation.
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who tried to conquer Hungary and to support the Swedish advance following their
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Von Nördlingen bis Jankau: Kaiserliche Strategie und Kriegsführung 1634–1645
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and briefly returned as supreme commander of the Imperial forces during the
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as the representative of the emperor, and to Sweden as the envoy of the
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nad Magjarima i Hrvatima može i mora samo željeznom batinom vladati.
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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Mussolini′s Navy: A Reference Guide to the Regia Marina 1930—1945
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and succeeded Hatzfeldt as commander of the Habsburg troops.
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in Vienna has commemorated the general in Habsburg service.
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against the invading Swedes, along with Polish troops under
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In 1657, he took part in the Habsburg expedition to support
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profoundly influenced the following period of warfare. The
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army and Danish forces. Eventually, the war ended with the
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Returning to the field in 1642, Montecuccoli fought under
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Militia et Litterae: Die beiden Niklaus Zrìnyi und Europa
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and evacuated parts of the imperial cavalry to Bohemia.
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In 1657, Montecuccoli married Countess Margarethe von
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where he defeated a Swedish corps under Erik Slang at
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Posljednji Zrinski i Frankopani na braniku domovine
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Kriegsnachrichten des Fürsten Raymundi Montecuccoli
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During the conflict, he was promoted to 1425: 1216: 1147: 665:in 1660 and Montecuccoli returned to his 649:His army participated in the struggle in 446:and detained for two and a half years in 367: 325:. Afterwards, he became president of the 1483: 1397: 1309: 1279: 1180: 1111: 1094: 1045: 791: 512: 442:), and in 1639 he was taken prisoner at 1582:Italian people of the Thirty Years' War 1577:Field marshals of the Holy Roman Empire 1410: 1377: 1320: 1245: 1070: 1000: 985: 943:In 1934, the Italian navy launched the 837:." He was known for his rivalry to the 756: 1509: 1402:. Greenwood Publishing Group. p.  1358: 1339: 1235:(in German). Metroverlag. p. 101. 1135: 1123: 392:, where he fell into the hands of the 1266: 1191: 1189: 1082: 473: 296: 1449:. Ithaca: Cornell University Press. 1287:Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani 1163:(2013), Roger Gard's translation of 780:Montecuccoli died in an accident at 607:his lance was victorious in a great 533:, he reinforced the main army under 490:. This forced the Swedish commander 1293:Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana 407:. He did good service at the first 13: 1527:People from the Province of Modena 1186: 659:Frederick William of Brandenburg's 14: 1593: 1547:Generals of former Italian states 1502: 1380:"Montecuccoli, Raimund Fürst von" 1195: 721:and joined his army with that of 1489:Montecucculi, Raimondo, Count of 1471: 1202:(in Croatian). Matica hrvatska. 1165:Servitude et grandeur militaires 672:From 1661 to 1664, Montecuccoli 498:. Montecuccoli was appointed to 298:[raiˈmondomonteˈkukkoli] 129: 41: 1413:Montecuccoli, Raimund Fürst von 1289:, Volume 76: Montauti–Morlaiter 1239: 1222: 1153: 864: 773:until his death, first his son 771:Prince of the Holy Roman Empire 572:in Bohemia won him the rank of 411:(1634), and at the storming of 1418:Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie 914:Opere di Raimondo Montecuccoli 823:Austro-Turkish War (1663–1664) 630:in the war known in Poland as 1: 1532:17th-century Italian nobility 1344:. Tübingen: Walter Niemeyer. 1260: 787: 506:as cavalry commander for the 347: 319:Austro-Turkish War of 1663–64 59: 1445:Sutherland, Suzanne (2022). 1280:Brunelli, Giampiero (2012). 927: 517:The Castello di Montecuccolo 7: 1430:(in German). 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In 1647, victory at the 282:Order of the Golden Fleece 87:Duchy of Modena and Reggio 20: 1426:Schreiber, Georg (2000). 1321:Guthrie, William (2003). 848: 777:was made Prince in 1689. 583:For some years after the 277: 174: 162: 154: 142: 124: 112: 92: 69: 40: 33: 1567:Italian military writers 1542:17th-century condottieri 1411:Schinzl, Adolf (1885), " 1385:Neue Deutsche Biographie 1378:Neuhaus, Helmut (1997), 1282:"Montecuccoli, Raimondo" 1171:along with Gard's notes. 972: 494:to relieve the siege of 480:Archduke Leopold Wilhelm 399:He was again wounded at 354:Castello di Montecuccolo 323:Battle of Saint Gotthard 244:Battle of Saint Gotthard 1494:Encyclopædia Britannica 1398:Paoletti, Ciro (2008). 1359:Höbelt, Lothar (2016). 1252:. 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Holy Roman Empire
Imperial Army
Generalfeldmarschall
Thirty Years' War
Battle of Breitenfeld
Battle of Lützen
Battle of Nördlingen
Battle of Wittstock
Battle of Chemnitz
Battle of Jüterbog
Battle of Triebl
Battle of Zusmarshausen
First War of Castro
Second Northern War
Austro-Turkish War
Battle of Saint Gotthard
Dutch War
Rhineland
Battle of Salzbach
Battle of Altenheim
Order of the Golden Fleece

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