Da Alberto Waldsteinio, Fridlandiae Duce Proditore, by Richard Roepell, delves into the life and actions of Albrecht von Wallenstein, the Duke of Friedland, focusing on his alleged treachery. Written in Latin, this historical work provides a detailed account of Wallenstein's role during a tumultuous period in European history, likely the Thirty Years' War. Roepell's exploration offers insights into the political and military complexities of the 17th century, shedding light on the controversies surrounding one of its most enigmatic figures. This study is invaluable for scholars and enthusiasts interested in military history, biography, and European history, offering a contemporary perspective on the events and personalities that shaped the era.
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