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Lord '''Henry Rothesay''' (4th of the Deep Cold, 1509 – 17th of Malin's Welcome, 1562) was an Orenian general, strategist, and statesman, who served as Fieldmarshal of the [[Holy Orenian Empire]] from 1536 to 1547, as well as Count of Sunholt from 1545 till his death. A master of strategy, Rothesay is credited with achieving a score of decisive victories in the beginning of the [[Eighteen Years' War]], most notably the [[Battle of White Mountain]] and the [[Siege of Rhewengrad|Capture of Rhewengrad]] in 1536 and 1537 respectively.
 
Lord '''Henry Rothesay''' (4th of the Deep Cold, 1509 – 17th of Malin's Welcome, 1562) was an Orenian general, strategist, and statesman, who served as Fieldmarshal of the [[Holy Orenian Empire]] from 1536 to 1547, as well as Count of Sunholt from 1545 till his death. A master of strategy, Rothesay is credited with achieving a score of decisive victories in the beginning of the [[Eighteen Years' War]], most notably the [[Battle of White Mountain]] and the [[Siege of Rhewengrad|Capture of Rhewengrad]] in 1536 and 1537 respectively.
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Lord Henry Rothesay (4th of the Deep Cold, 1509 – 17th of Malin's Welcome, 1562) was an Orenian general, strategist, and statesman, who served as Fieldmarshal of the Holy Orenian Empire from 1536 to 1547, as well as Count of Sunholt from 1545 till his death. A master of strategy, Rothesay is credited with achieving a score of decisive victories in the beginning of the Eighteen Years' War, most notably the Battle of White Mountain and the Capture of Rhewengrad in 1536 and 1537 respectively.