Albrecht waldstein
Albrecht von
[German ahl-brekht fuh n] /German ˈɑl brɛxt fən/ (Show IPA), .
Historical Examples
We were shown the halberd with which albrecht waldstein (or Wallenstein) was stabbed, a piece of his scull, and other relics.
Frederic Chopin, v. 1 (of 2) Moritz Karasowski
noun
a variant of (Albrecht Wenzel Eusebius von) Wallenstein
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