John VII

German count and military theorist

John VII - German count and military theorist
Born

June 7th, 1561
463 years ago

Died

September 27th, 1623
401 years ago — 62 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

Germany

Links & References

Count of Nassau-Siegen during the 16th century. Served in various military campaigns, including the Eighty Years' War. Contributed to military strategies and tactics through writings that influenced later military theorists. Held political influence within the Holy Roman Empire and managed land holdings effectively.

Developed military theories

Served in the Eighty Years' War

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