Ferdinand II of the Holy Roman Empire
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The following entry will develop an important aspect of the life of the Emperor of The Holy Roman Empire, Ferdinand II. We were deeply interested on this aspect of his biography because it includes transcendental themes such as the Thirty Years War. Citing exceptional writers, who decided to focus their articles and books mostly on the mentioned war, we collected sufficient information in order to determine the role as influential and important of Ferdinand II.
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