Jan Beck. Kariéra císařského důstojníka a lucemburského guvernéra ; Johann Beck. Career of an Imperial Officer and the Governor of Luxembourg

The study deals with the social rise and military career of a former cavalry messenger of the Luxembourg provincial council, Johann Beck (1588–1648), who gradually became a baron, the governor of Luxembourg and a field marshal as well as the owner of a lot of real estates both in his native duchy and in the Bohemian Kingdom. Attention is also paid to his military qualities and abilities, remarkable administrative and private building activities, fondness for religious orders and the descendants by whom his lineage died out. ; The study deals with the social rise and military career of a former... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Kilián, Jan
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2013
Verlag/Hrsg.: Institute of Historical Sciences
Faculty of Arts and Philosophy
University of Pardubice
Schlagwörter: Johann Beck / nobility / Luxembourg / Bohemia / Thirty Years ́ War / military history
Sprache: Tschechisch
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The study deals with the social rise and military career of a former cavalry messenger of the Luxembourg provincial council, Johann Beck (1588–1648), who gradually became a baron, the governor of Luxembourg and a field marshal as well as the owner of a lot of real estates both in his native duchy and in the Bohemian Kingdom. Attention is also paid to his military qualities and abilities, remarkable administrative and private building activities, fondness for religious orders and the descendants by whom his lineage died out. ; The study deals with the social rise and military career of a former cavalry messenger of the Luxembourg provincial council, Johann Beck (1588–1648), who gradually became a baron, the governor of Luxembourg and a field marshal as well as the owner of a lot of real estates both in his native duchy and in the Bohemian Kingdom. Attention is also paid to his military qualities and abilities, remarkable administrative and private building activities, fondness for religious orders and the descendants by whom his lineage died out.