!!!Bucquoi von Longueval, Karl Charles Bonaventura, Freiherr von Vaux, Graf von Bonaventura

d. Nove Zamky, Slovakia (then Neuhaeusel), July 21, 1621, field 
marshal. Initially in service with the Spanish crown, 1618 imperial 
commander-in-chief in the Bohemian war; gained victory over 
E. von Mansfeld on June 10, 1619; defended Vienna in October 
1619, collaborated unwillingly with the army of the League, conquered 
Moravia after the Battle of the White Mountain; captured Bratislava 
and cities in the Slovakian mountains in the campaign against Bethlen 
Gábor in May 1621, but died in battle near Neuhaeusl.

!Literature
Um Glauben und Reich, Kurfuerst Maximilian I., 
catalogue, Munich 1980; NDB.


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