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Count '''Heinrich von Schlick zu Bassano und Weißkirchen''' (Moravia, 1580 – Vienna, 5 January 1650) was an Imperial Field Marshal and president of the Hofkriegsrat.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rainerknoerle.de/tuttlingen/schlick.html|title=Heinrich von Schlick, Reichsgraf zu Passaun und Weisskirchen, Erbherr zu Balingen, Tuttlingen, Rosenfeld und Ebingen|language=German|accessdate=17 October 2014}}</ref>
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'''Field Marshal Count Heinrich von Schlick''' (1580–1650) was born in Moravia.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rainerknoerle.de/tuttlingen/schlick.html|title=Heinrich von Schlick, Reichsgraf zu Passaun und Weisskirchen, Erbherr zu Balingen, Tuttlingen, Rosenfeld und Ebingen|language=German|accessdate=17 October 2014}}</ref> As a Lutheran he took part in the [[Thirty Years War]] siding with the Habsburgs. Fought in Hungary for [[Rudolf II]] during Stephen Bocskay's revolt in 1604. Also served in Flanders, Julich and Milan. At the beginning of the Bohemian phase of the Thirty Years War he sided with the Protestant Bohemians after the province was overrun by Imperial forces. As a competent officer his advice was often overlooked, especially at the Battle of White Mountain that took place on November 8, 1620. The battle was a defeat for the Protestant Bohemian's by Imperial forces. After the defeat he changed to the Imperial side and became a member of the Imperial War Council.


As a young man, he fought in Hungary under [[Giorgio Basta]] for [[Rudolf II, Holy Roman Emperor|Rudolf II]] against [[Stephen Bocskay]]'s revolt until 1604. Also served in the Spanish Army in Flanders, Julich and Milan.
Von Schlick continued fighting for the Imperial forces under Johann Tserclaes, Count of Tilly, during the Danish Phase of the Thirty Years War 1626-1628. Von Schlick was at the Battle of Lutter fought on August 26–27, 1626. Von Schlick was also in command of an Infantry Regiment Schlick, composed of Bohemians.

As a Lutheran, he sided with the Protestant Bohemians at the beginning of the Bohemian phase of the [[Thirty Years War]], when the province was overrun by Imperial forces. As a competent officer his advice was often overlooked, especially at the [[Battle of White Mountain]] that took place on November 8, 1620. The battle was a defeat for the Protestant Bohemian's by Imperial forces. After the defeat he changed to the Imperial side and became a member of the Imperial War Council.

Von Schlick continued fighting for the Imperial forces under [[Johann Tserclaes, Count of Tilly]], during the Danish Phase of the Thirty Years War 1626-1628. Von Schlick was at the [[Battle of Lutter]] fought on August 26–27, 1626. Von Schlick was also in command of an Infantry Regiment Schlick, composed of Bohemians.

He ended his military career in 1630. At the request of the Emperor, he became president of the [[Hofkriegsrat]] in 1632, a post he would hold until 1649. He was one of the most important adversaries of [[Albrecht von Wallenstein]]. He returned a last time to the battlefield when Swedish general [[Hans Christoff von Königsmarck|Königsmarck]] [[Battle of Prague (1648)|attacked Prague]] in July 1648. He died 18 months later.

In 1644, he had become a Knight in the [[Order of the Golden Fleece]].

Heinrich von Schlick converted in 1622 to the Catholic faith and married on 21 February 1623 with Anna Maria von Salm-Neuburg (1598–1647), with whom he had 2 children : Franz Ernst and Maria Sidonia.


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Heinrich von Schlick

Count Heinrich von Schlick zu Bassano und Weißkirchen (Moravia, 1580 – Vienna, 5 January 1650) was an Imperial Field Marshal and president of the Hofkriegsrat.[1]

As a young man, he fought in Hungary under Giorgio Basta for Rudolf II against Stephen Bocskay's revolt until 1604. Also served in the Spanish Army in Flanders, Julich and Milan.

As a Lutheran, he sided with the Protestant Bohemians at the beginning of the Bohemian phase of the Thirty Years War, when the province was overrun by Imperial forces. As a competent officer his advice was often overlooked, especially at the Battle of White Mountain that took place on November 8, 1620. The battle was a defeat for the Protestant Bohemian's by Imperial forces. After the defeat he changed to the Imperial side and became a member of the Imperial War Council.

Von Schlick continued fighting for the Imperial forces under Johann Tserclaes, Count of Tilly, during the Danish Phase of the Thirty Years War 1626-1628. Von Schlick was at the Battle of Lutter fought on August 26–27, 1626. Von Schlick was also in command of an Infantry Regiment Schlick, composed of Bohemians.

He ended his military career in 1630. At the request of the Emperor, he became president of the Hofkriegsrat in 1632, a post he would hold until 1649. He was one of the most important adversaries of Albrecht von Wallenstein. He returned a last time to the battlefield when Swedish general Königsmarck attacked Prague in July 1648. He died 18 months later.

In 1644, he had become a Knight in the Order of the Golden Fleece.

Heinrich von Schlick converted in 1622 to the Catholic faith and married on 21 February 1623 with Anna Maria von Salm-Neuburg (1598–1647), with whom he had 2 children : Franz Ernst and Maria Sidonia.

References

  1. ^ "Heinrich von Schlick, Reichsgraf zu Passaun und Weisskirchen, Erbherr zu Balingen, Tuttlingen, Rosenfeld und Ebingen" (in German). Retrieved 17 October 2014.