Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Cristóbal de Mondragón y Mercado (Christoffel van Mondragon) (1514- 4 January 1596) was a Spanish general during the Eighty Years' War.He was a prominent military figure of the sixteenth century, and was colonel of the Tercios of Flanders under the Duke of Alba, Luis de Requesens, Alexander Farnese and Peter Ernst I von Mansfeld-Vorderort. He fought during the Eighty Years' War against the armies of William of Orange first and after Maurice of Nassau.His talent as a strategist led to important victories by the Spanish troops in Flanders and the Netherlands in a time of decline of Spanish domination in this region.Mondragón developed several military techniques like wading through tidal rivers and espionage."@en }
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- Cristóbal_de_Mondragón abstract "Cristóbal de Mondragón y Mercado (Christoffel van Mondragon) (1514- 4 January 1596) was a Spanish general during the Eighty Years' War.He was a prominent military figure of the sixteenth century, and was colonel of the Tercios of Flanders under the Duke of Alba, Luis de Requesens, Alexander Farnese and Peter Ernst I von Mansfeld-Vorderort. He fought during the Eighty Years' War against the armies of William of Orange first and after Maurice of Nassau.His talent as a strategist led to important victories by the Spanish troops in Flanders and the Netherlands in a time of decline of Spanish domination in this region.Mondragón developed several military techniques like wading through tidal rivers and espionage.".
- Q508521 abstract "Cristóbal de Mondragón y Mercado (Christoffel van Mondragon) (1514- 4 January 1596) was a Spanish general during the Eighty Years' War.He was a prominent military figure of the sixteenth century, and was colonel of the Tercios of Flanders under the Duke of Alba, Luis de Requesens, Alexander Farnese and Peter Ernst I von Mansfeld-Vorderort. He fought during the Eighty Years' War against the armies of William of Orange first and after Maurice of Nassau.His talent as a strategist led to important victories by the Spanish troops in Flanders and the Netherlands in a time of decline of Spanish domination in this region.Mondragón developed several military techniques like wading through tidal rivers and espionage.".