Publisher's Synopsis
Venedig, Gustav Adolf und Rohan delves into the historical connections between Venice, King Gustav Adolf of Sweden, and the Duke of Rohan. Written in 1858 by Johannes BÃ1/4hring, this work explores the political and military landscape of 17th-century Europe, focusing on the roles these figures played in the complex web of alliances and conflicts. The book sheds light on the diplomatic relationships between Venice and other European powers during Gustav Adolf's reign and examines Rohanâ(TM)s involvement in these events.
BÃ1/4hring's account provides valuable insights into a pivotal era in European history, making it an essential read for scholars and enthusiasts interested in the intricate dynamics of power, diplomacy, and warfare in the early modern period. This historical work offers a detailed exploration of Venice's interactions with key players like Gustav Adolf and Rohan.
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