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Johann or Hans Georg von Arnim-Boitzenburg (1583 - April 28, 1641) was a Field Marshal of the Holy Roman Empire and the Electorate of Saxony, diplomat, and politician. Arnim was born in Boitzenburger Land, Brandenburg. After studies at Frankfurt (Oder), Leipzig, and Rostock, he entered into service at the Prussian court at Königsberg in 1612, a post he had to leave the next year because of a duel. He served in the Swedish and Polish armies, before entering into the army of the Holy Roman Empire under Albrecht von Wallenstein in 1624. In his earlier years under Gustavus Adolphus, he was sent to arrange the marriage to Maria Eleonora of Brandenburg. Throughout the Thirty Years' War, he served as a senior figure in the imperial army and on diplomatic missions.

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  • Johann or Hans Georg von Arnim-Boitzenburg (1583 - April 28, 1641) was a Field Marshal of the Holy Roman Empire and the Electorate of Saxony, diplomat, and politician. Arnim was born in Boitzenburger Land, Brandenburg. After studies at Frankfurt (Oder), Leipzig, and Rostock, he entered into service at the Prussian court at Königsberg in 1612, a post he had to leave the next year because of a duel. He served in the Swedish and Polish armies, before entering into the army of the Holy Roman Empire under Albrecht von Wallenstein in 1624. In his earlier years under Gustavus Adolphus, he was sent to arrange the marriage to Maria Eleonora of Brandenburg. Throughout the Thirty Years' War, he served as a senior figure in the imperial army and on diplomatic missions.
  • Arnim was born in Boitzenburger Land, Brandenburg. After studies at Frankfurt (Oder), Leipzig, and Rostock, he entered into service at the Prussian court at Königsberg in 1612, a post he had to leave the next year because of a duel.[citation needed] He aided the Swedish army under Gustavus Adolphus against Russia from 1613 to 1617. During a number of years he was sent on secret mission between Gustav Adolph of Sweden and the Elector of Brandenburg to arrange the marriage to Maria Eleonora of Brandenburg, then 1621-22 with his German regiment aided the king of Poland-Lithuania in action against the Ottoman Empire.
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  • Arnim was born in Boitzenburger Land, Brandenburg. After studies at Frankfurt (Oder), Leipzig, and Rostock, he entered into service at the Prussian court at Königsberg in 1612, a post he had to leave the next year because of a duel.[citation needed] He aided the Swedish army under Gustavus Adolphus against Russia from 1613 to 1617. During a number of years he was sent on secret mission between Gustav Adolph of Sweden and the Elector of Brandenburg to arrange the marriage to Maria Eleonora of Brandenburg, then 1621-22 with his German regiment aided the king of Poland-Lithuania in action against the Ottoman Empire. In 1626, although a Protestant, he was persuaded by Wallenstein to enter into the army of the Holy Roman Empire. he quickly rose to the rank of field marshal, and won the esteem of his soldiers as well as that of his commander, whose close friend and faithful ally he became. This attachment to Wallenstein, and a spirit of religious toleration, were the leading motives of a strange career of military and political inconstancy. Arnim, a devoted Lutheran himself, was sent with his imperial troops by the emperor Ferdinand II to aid Swedish-Polish King Sigismund III in the battle against the Lutheran Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden on June 17, 1629, at Stuhm. Arnim and his troops carried out this task very reluctantly. When the Polish did not pay the troops they mutinied or went over to the Swedish side.[citation needed] Arnim left the imperial service on account of the Edict of Restitution and Wallenstein's dismissal. He entered that of the Elector John George of Saxony, and was in command of the left wing of the army of Gustavus Adolphus at Breitenfeld (1631). He then invaded Bohemia, took Prague, and was victorious at Nimburg (today Nymburk), and in 1632 returned to Saxony, then fought in Brandenburg and Silesia. He was one of the principal agents in the negotiations between John George and Wallenstein, which were terminated by the latter's death in 1634. After this, he defeated the imperial army at Liegnitz and operated in conjunction with Bauer in Bohemia. In protest at the Peace of Prague, Arnim left the Saxon forces in 1635. He was kidnapped by Axel Oxenstierna, for alleged intrigues with Wallenstein against Sweden, and was taken to Stockholm in 1637, but escaped to Hamburg in November 1638 and thereafter devoted himself to freeing Germany from foreign domination. He was carrying on a campaign, as lieutenant general of the imperial and Saxon forces against the French and Swedes, when he died in Dresden.
  • Johann or Hans Georg von Arnim-Boitzenburg (1583 - April 28, 1641) was a Field Marshal of the Holy Roman Empire and the Electorate of Saxony, diplomat, and politician. Arnim was born in Boitzenburger Land, Brandenburg. After studies at Frankfurt (Oder), Leipzig, and Rostock, he entered into service at the Prussian court at Königsberg in 1612, a post he had to leave the next year because of a duel. He served in the Swedish and Polish armies, before entering into the army of the Holy Roman Empire under Albrecht von Wallenstein in 1624. In his earlier years under Gustavus Adolphus, he was sent to arrange the marriage to Maria Eleonora of Brandenburg. Throughout the Thirty Years' War, he served as a senior figure in the imperial army and on diplomatic missions. Arnim, a devoted Lutheran himself, was sent by Emperor Ferdinand II. The emperor sent him and his imperial troops to aid Swedish-Polish King Sigismund III in the battle against Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden on June 17, 1629 at Honigfeld(e). They did so very reluctantly. When the Polish did not pay the troops they mutinied or went over to the Swedish side. Arnim requested release from the imperial troops and it was granted. He then served with the Saxon cavalry at the Battle of Breitenfeld. In protest at the Peace of Prague, Arnim left the Saxon forces in 1635. He was kidnapped by Axel Oxenstierna and taken to Sweden in 1637, although he escaped the following year. He died in Dresden.
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