Joannis Bisselii Le Societate Jesu, Leo Galeatus, Anni M.dc.xx. Hoc Est, Maximiliani, Bavariae Ducis, Expeditio, Pugna, Victoria Pragensis... details the military campaign of Maximilian I, Duke of Bavaria, during the year 1620. Written in Latin by Johannes Bissel of the Society of Jesus, the work focuses on Maximilian's expedition, battle, and victory at Prague.
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