Echoes of Central European Battlefields on the Eastern Adriatic Coast: The Thirty Years' War Veterans Serving as capi da guerra under the Banner of St. Mark in Dalmatia during the War of Crete
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abstract:This article focuses on some questions concerning the complex phenomenon of the perpetuation of early modern military activities through a case study of the presence of the capi da guerra, foreign military commanders in the Venetian service during the War of Crete situated in its province of Dalmatia and Albania. The fact alone that more than half of the capi da guerra engaged in the War of Crete were actually veterans from the Thirty Years' War, many of them situated in Dalmatia, shows the significance of their impact on the Venetian army. These military entrepreneurs, the main actors in the exchange of military knowledge, combined with the growing internationalization of European armies of the time, both reflect and produce the dynamic exchange and adaptations of military innovations that affected the whole continent, including such borderland areas as the coast of the eastern Adriatic.
摘要:本文通过对克里特岛和阿尔巴尼亚省克里特岛战争期间威尼斯军队中外国军事指挥官capi da guerra的存在的案例研究,重点讨论了现代早期军事活动长期存在的复杂现象的一些问题。仅参与克里特岛战争的游击队中就有一半以上实际上是三十年战争的老兵,其中许多人位于达尔马提亚,这一事实就表明了他们对威尼斯军队的影响。这些军事企业家是军事知识交流的主要参与者,加上当时欧洲军队日益国际化,既反映并产生了影响整个大陆的军事创新的动态交流和适应,包括亚得里亚海东部海岸等边境地区。