Otho Heinrich Fugger
See also: Fugger
Otho Heinrich Fugger , count of Kirchberg and Weissenhorn, born in 1592.
It entered to the service of the Spain, and was made colonel in 1617 for of rewarded for its beautiful control in front of Verceil. It raised troops to its expenses to go against the Bohemia revolted, and was then sent in the Netherlands, where it assisted with the Siège of Bréda in 1621. The new disorders of the Germany provided him new occasions to be announced; it helped the Tilly general to subject the Franconie in 1632, had the command as a chief of the army charged to act as Souabe, and was made then large Master of artillery. It directed the seat of Ratisbon in 1654, seized this place, and was with the battles of Nördlingen. The following year, it took Augsburg, deposited the senate Lutheran and created another catholic of it. The emperor had raised it with the rank of count of the empire; and Philippe IV of Spain honoured it with the Ordre of the Golden Fleece. He died in 1644.
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