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Újabb francia források a szentgotthárdi csatáról

Ferenc Tóth-2014-01-01-Repository of the Academy's Library (Library of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences)

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New French sources on the Battle of SzentgotthrdThe nearing anniversary of the military events in Hungary in the year 1664, including the Battle of Szentgotthrd, has drawn the attention to the Hungarian and international sources of these events again.Louis XIV promised to send a French auxiliary army to Hungary upon the request of Emperor Leopold I's envoy Count and Lieutenant General Peter Strozzi on 12 January 1664.The French king, as an active member of the League of the Rhine and as the Count of Alsace, sent a 6,000strong French army and several volunteering young noblemen to help the emperor.The commander of the French auxiliary army was Count Jean de Coligny-Saligny.There are many similarities between the two sources published in the section Source Publications.First, both texts contain the accounts of French participants of the campaign in Hungary, and second, the unidentified authors of both texts might have arrived in Hungary together with the Italian troops, that is with the

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New French sources on the Battle of SzentgotthrdThe nearing anniversary of the military events in Hungary in the year 1664, including the Battle of Szentgotthrd, has drawn the attention to the Hungarian and international sources of these events again.Louis XIV promised to send a French auxiliary army to Hungary upon the request of Emperor Leopold I's envoy Count and Lieutenant General Peter Strozzi on 12 January 1664.The French king, as an active member of the League of the Rhine and as the Count of Alsace, sent a 6,000strong French army and several volunteering young noblemen to help the emperor.The commander of the French auxiliary army was Count Jean de Coligny-Saligny.There are many similarities between the two sources published in the section Source Publications.First, both texts contain the accounts of French participants of the campaign in Hungary, and second, the unidentified authors of both texts might have arrived in Hungary together with the Italian troops, that is with the

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