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1634

Wallenstein Assassinated

February 25, 1634

Albrecht von Wallenstein, the brilliant, astrology-mad imperial generalissimo, was murdered at Eger by his own Irish and Scottish officers on secret orders from Emperor Ferdinand II. He had been negotiating with enemies without authorization. The Catholic cause lost its most innovative, most dangerous commander, and the Thirty Years' War continued without the one general who might have shortened it.