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  1. Heinrich Holk (also Holke or Henrik Holck; 18 April 1599 – 9 September 1633) was a Danish-German mercenary in both Christian IV of Denmark's and Albrecht von Wallenstein's service during the Thirty Years' War.

  2. Heinrich Graf von Holk zu Eskildstrup, Egholm und Ravnholt, dänisch Henrik Greve Holck, war ein dänischer Offizier, der im Dreißigjährigen Krieg zunächst auf protestantischer Seite kämpfte, bis er 1630 in kaiserliche Dienste trat und als einer der Unterfeldherrn Wallensteins bis zum Feldmarschall aufstieg.

  3. Heinrich Holk (1599–1633) was a Danish-German mercenary in both Christian IV of Denmark's and Albrecht von Wallenstein's service during the Thirty Years' War. Serving Christian IV, Holk was commander of the Danish-Scottish force in the Battle of Stralsund in 1628, defending the besieged town of...

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  4. Heinrich Holk (also Holke [1] or Henrik Holck [2]) (1599–1633) was a Danish-German mercenary in both Christian IV of Denmark's and Albrecht von Wallenstein's service during the Thirty Years' War. [3] Serving Christian IV, Holk was commander of the Danish-Scottish force in the Battle of Stralsund in...

  5. everything.explained.today › Heinrich_von_HolkHeinrich Holk Explained

    Heinrich Holk (also Holke or Henrik Holck; 18 April 1599 - 9 September 1633) was a Danish-German mercenary in both Christian IV of Denmark's and Albrecht von Wallenstein's service during the Thirty Years' War.

  6. 4 de out. de 2020 · Heinrich Holk (1599-1633) was a Danish professional soldier who lost an eye in battle against the Imperialists in 1626. After the Peace of Lübeck (1629), which took Denmark out of the war, he found service with his former enemy.

  7. 9 de nov. de 2023 · Imperial forces were commanded by Wallenstein (on the right), who galloped the line during the battle; the Danish-German mercenary Heinrich Holk (on the left), who would hand over to Pappenheim when he arrived; and Rudolf von Colloredo (in the centre).