The great and famous battel of Lutzen, fought betweene the renowned King of Sweden, and Walstein : vvherein were left dead vpon the place between 5 and 6000. of the Swedish party, and between 10 and 12000. of the Imperialists, where the King himselfe was vnfortunatly slain, whose death counterpoyz'd all the other. Pappenheim, Merode, Isolani, and divers other great commanders were offred up like so many sacrifices on the Swedish altar, to the memory of their king. : Here is also inserted an abridgment of the Kings life, and a relation of the King of Bohemia's death. /
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