PICCOLOMINI, OTTAVIO

ōt-täˈvyō pēk-kōlôˈmēnē, 1599–1656, Italian general in the service of the Holy Roman emperor during the Thirty Years War (1618–48). He came of a distinguished Sienese family. After fighting in Bohemia, Hungary, the Netherlands, and Italy, he served under General Wallenstein (after 1627) and was a commander of Wallenstein's bodyguard. He was punished for extortion (1629) but was, nevertheless, among those who urged the reinstatement of Wallenstein, who had been dismissed from imperial service in 1630. Piccolomini distinguished himself (1632) at the battle of Lützen. He later supported the conspiracy that led to Wallenstein's deposition (1634) as imperial commander. He served (1636–39) in the Spanish army and was named duke of Amalfi (1639) for his services by Philip IV of Spain. Rejoining the imperial forces, he was defeated at Breitenfeld (1642), after which he again served the Spanish. Appointed (1648) lieutenant general in the imperial army, his service was terminated by the war's end. He was an imperial plenipotentiary in the negotiations for the execution of the Peace of Westphalia and in 1650 was created prince of Hagenau in the Holy Roman Empire.

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...seventeen children by his two wives. Piccolomini, Ottavio (1599-1656) Italian general...sixteenth-century Siena, the Piccolomini produced two popes and several famous military men. Ottavio entered the service of Spain in...
...130 , 132-3 , 137 , 149-53 , 157 Philip III (Spain) 109 Philip IV (Spain) 94 , 116 , 170 Picardy 19 Piccolomini, Ottavio 130 Pieri, Pietro 129 pikes see infantry weapons Piombino 78 pipers 79 , 205 piracy, pirates 11 , 13 , 84...
...Edward, 451 Picardy, Longueville and, 122 ; invaded by Spanish and Imperial forces, 147 , 370 sq.; 606 Piccolomini, Ottavio dArragona, Prince, Duke of Amalfi, Austrian Field-Marshal, at Lutzen, 221 ; in Pilsen, 239 sqq.; in...
...215 , 217 Phillip IV, king of Spain r. 1621-65 5 , 215 Phul, Bertram von 82 Picardy 6 , 91 ; regiment of 8 Piccolomini, Ottavio, general 30 Piedmont 13 , 43 , 84 , 110 , 140 , 195 -6, 200 , 202 , 204 , 206 ; regiment in French service...
...37; garrison of, 89, 134; Habsburg orders to con- cede, 47, 262; military role, 92 Picardy, 129, 271 Piccolomini, Ottavio, Spanish gen- eral, 126 Pillar, Paul, 277-78 Pinerolo, 205, 213 Plenipotentiaries, French, 26; and...
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...Historians in Northern Italian Communes," sets the stage for Ottavio Clavuot, "Flavio Biondos Italia illustrata. A Portrait...Johannes Helmrath, "On Imitating Enea: Enea Silvio Piccolomini as Apostle of Humanism. Forms and Paths of his Diffusion...
...His grandmother Camilla had purchased Celano from Costanza Piccolomini in 1590, and Mentana in Sabina from the Orsini and the city...VIII in 1594. See Palmerio, 175-76. The altarpiece, by Ottavio Leoni of Padua, shows Hyacinths vision of the Blessed Virgin...
...und ihre Vorstellungen vom Ursprung der eigenen Heimat"; Ottavio Clavuot, "Flavio Biondos Italia illustrata. Portrat und...Johannes Helmrath, "Vesitigia Aeneae imitari Enea silvio Piccolomini ala Apostel des Humanismus. Formen und Wege seiner Diffusion...


 

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PICCOLOMINI, OTTAVIO ot-ta vyo pek-kolo mene, 1599 1656, Italian general in the...Wallenstein, who had been dismissed from imperial service in 1630. Piccolomini distinguished himself (1632) at the battle of Lutzen. He later...
...enemy brought down on his head accusations of treason. A number of his generals, including Matthias Gallas and Ottavio Piccolomini , were drawn into a conspiracy against him. Ferdinand secretly removed Wallenstein from command on Jan. 24...


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