El ejército de Ambrosio Spínola en el palatinado, 1620

  1. Asunción Retortillo Atienza
Llibre:
Monarquías en conflicto: Linajes y noblezas en la articulación de la monarquía hispánica
  1. Fortea Pérez, José Ignacio (coord.)
  2. Gelabert, Juan E. (coord.)
  3. López Vela, Roberto (coord.)
  4. Postigo Castellanos, Elena (coord.)

Editorial: Fundación Española de Historia Moderna ; Universidad de Cantabria

ISBN: 978-84-949424-1-9

Any de publicació: 2018

Títol del volum: Comunicaciones

Volum: 2

Pàgines: 77-87

Congrés: Asociación Española de Historia Moderna (15. 2018. Madrid)

Tipus: Aportació congrés

Resum

The purpose of this work is to establish the political and military objectives that led to the operation of the Spanish army that, coming from Flanders, entered the lands of Federico del Palatinate in 1620 under the command of Captain General Ambrosio Spínola. This intervention was for the Spanish crown his first real and direct interference in the Thirty Years War. For this, the consequences of the Bohemian rebellion and the actions of Frederick of the Palatinate on the conflict between Flanders and the United Provinces and at the end of the Twelve Years' Truce will be studied from the perspective of Brussels. In this same sense the relations between the Archduke Albert, Felipe III and the Emperor will be analysed, as well as the role played by the Marquis Spínola in the taking of position of the Spanish monarchy in relation to the problem of Bohemia