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The Catholic electors therefore opposed rather than supported Ferdinand, requiring that the imperial army be downsized, the war-taxes reduced and Wallenstein dismissed from command. Ferdinand largely had to concede these demands so as not to lose his political underpinning in the empire. Wallenstein
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put in supreme command of imperial forces, which were shrunk despite the Swedish threat. The debate on Mantua forced Ferdinand into a peace treaty which France soon broke. The Electors blocked Ferdinand the Younger's election as King of the Romans and in the name of their own freedom revoked the
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The Diet thus saw Ferdinand - previously at the height of his power - suffer his first defeat by the Imperial States, a defeat that was near-complete.
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The Emperor, the Empress, their eldest son, and two daughters made their entry into the city on the 19th of June. Representatives of
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Gerhard Taddey: Regensburger Kurfürstentag. In: Ders.: Lexikon der deutschen Geschichte. 2.überarb. Aufl. Stuttgart, 1982
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Reeve, L. J. (1986), "Quiroga's Paper of 1631: a missing link in Anglo-Spanish diplomacy during the Thirty Years War",
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from July to November 1630. It resulted in a major loss of power for the Holy Roman Emperor
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Gindely, Antonín (1884), "Chapter I: The Diet of Princes at Regensburg",
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feared the rising power of the empire and the strength of Wallenstein's
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The meeting was opened by Ferdinand himself on the 3rd of July 1630 .
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Johannes Burkhardt: Der Dreißigjährige Krieg. Frankfurt am Main, 1992
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The Catholic Electors were present in person, whilst those of
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in the Thirty Years' War, as well as against France in the
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The Diet of the Electors met at Regensburg in June, 1630.
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and to gain the Empire's military support against the
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and at the Electors' Diets of 1619, 1627, and 1630.
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Prince-Electors
Holy Roman Empire
Regensburg
Ferdinand II
Thirty Years' War
Imperial Diet
Diet of the Princes at Regensburg
Imperial Circle
Edict of Restitution
Peace of Lübeck
Wallenstein
Saxony
Brandenburg
Frederick V, Elector Palatine
Sir Robert Anstruther
Duke of Tursi
James Bruneau
Anselm Casimir Wambold von Umstadt
Ferdinand the Younger

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