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and his poor commanding performances caused a momentary obfuscation of Savelli's star, although Ferdinand kept his at his service and appointed him as ambassador to the Pope in 1631. On 19 January 1635 he was named imperial field-marshal.
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of Habsburg as emperor, Savelli was one of the commanders of imperial army alongside
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Pope Paul V
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Ferdinand II
Albrecht von Wallenstein
Thirty Years' War
Mecklenburg
Demmin
Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden
Ferdinand III
Johann von Werth
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War of Castro
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French naval attack
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