Jean Louis d'Erlach
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Swiss general
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Jean Louis d'Erlach (1595 Bern –1650) was a Swiss general.[1][2]
References
- ^ Chéruel, Adolphe (1879). Histoire de France Pendant la Minorité de Louis XIV (in French). Hachette et cie. p. 373.
- ^ Wright, Thomas (1852). The Universal Pronouncing Dictionary, and General Expositor of the English Language: Being a Complete Literary, Classical, Scientific, Biographical, Geographical, and Technological Standard ... London Print. and Publishing Company. p. 391.
External links
- Charvériat, Emile (1902). Jean-Louis d'Erlach (in French). Lyon.
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