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Tourada à
corda (Portuguese pronunciation: [toˈɾaðaaˈkɔɾðɐ]; "bullfight by rope"),
toirada à
corda or
corrida de
touros à corda, is a type of bullfighting...
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instigation of Wallenstein.
Marradas 1634 was one of the
masterminds behind the
murder of Wallenstein. In 1634,
Baltasar Marradas was
appointed commissioner...
- King
Ferdinand II and so the
Imperial Army
under the
command of
general Marradas began the half-year long
siege that
ended in
November 1621 when the town...
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Johann Adolf,
Prince of
Schwarzenberg bought it from the
heirs of
Baltasar Marradas. They
lived in Hluboká
until the end of 1939, when the last
owner (Adolph...
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Trautmansdorf was
killed by
artillery fire. He was
succeeded by
Baltasar Marradas, who used
subterfuge to
capture the Venetians. The
Austrians repulsed ****aults...
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Reconstruction of the
church was
begun in 1636,
along with a monastery.
Baltasar Marradas donated the
funds for
construction of the
front facade,
which was built...
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support of Holy
Roman Emperor Ferdinand II. In the
spanish regiment Marradas, he
fought at
White Mountain in 1620. In 1622, at the
taking of Jülich...
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Empire Commanders and
leaders Christian IV
Wallenstein Tiefenbach Sparr Marradas Holk
Waldstein Strength 7,000
total 5,000-6,000 in
battle 7,000-8,000 Casualties...
- of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen (1586–1638) (b. 1571)
August 12 –
Baltasar Marradas,
Spanish count (b. 1560)
August 13 –
Carolus Mulerius,
Dutch Hispanist...
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Margrave of Burgau,
German nobleman (d. 1618)
November 28 –
Baltasar Marradas,
Count of
Spain (d. 1638)
December 3 – Jan Gruter,
Dutch critic and scholar...