Rodolfo Giovanni Marazzino
Count Rodolfo Giovanni di Marazzino, also known as Ruldof Morzin,[1] (c. 1585–1645) was from an Italian family who served in the Imperial Army of the Holy Roman Empire (which he joined in 1629) during the Thirty Years War rising to the rank of Field Marshal. In 1639 he was defeated and captured at the Battle of Chemnitz.[2]
Assessment
William Guthrie states that Marazzino was "a brave and reliable subordinate, he was poorly suited to independent command and wholly out of his depth against the Swedish commander Johan Banér".[2]
Notes
- His name is also spelt Rodolfo Giovanni di Marrazzino, and Rudolph von Marzin
- Guthrie 2003, p. 48.
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References
- Guthrie, William P. (2003), The Later Thirty Years War: From the Battle of Wittstock to the Peace of Westphalia, Contributions in Military Studies, 222, Greenwood Publishing Group, p. 48, ISBN 9780313324086
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