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Duchy of Friedland (
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: ''Frýdlantské vévodství'',
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: ''Herzogtum Friedland'') was a
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sovereign duchy in Bohemia. It was created in 1627 and disappeared in 1634, after death of the ruler,
Albrecht von Wallenstein Albrecht Wenzel Eusebius von Wallenstein () (24 September 1583 – 25 February 1634), also von Waldstein ( cs, Albrecht Václav Eusebius z Valdštejna), was a Bohemian military leader and statesman who fought on the Catholic side during the Th ...
(1582 - 1634). It was preceded by the Principality of Friedland (Czech: ''Frýdlantské knížectví'', German: ''Fürstentum Friedland'') existing in the years 1624 to 1627. Establishment of the principality, and then the duchy, followed the rise to power of
Albrecht von Wallenstein Albrecht Wenzel Eusebius von Wallenstein () (24 September 1583 – 25 February 1634), also von Waldstein ( cs, Albrecht Václav Eusebius z Valdštejna), was a Bohemian military leader and statesman who fought on the Catholic side during the Th ...
, a military leader in the service of the House of Habsburg during the
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. In August 1622 Wallenstein was granted titles of
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(''falckrabě'', ''Pfalzgraf'') and Imperial
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(''hrabě'', ''Graf''). A predicate "of Friedland" (''z Frýdlantu'', ''von Friedland'') was granted after northern Bohemian town
Frýdlant Frýdlant (; also known as Frýdlant v Čechách, german: Friedland in Böhmen) is a town in Liberec District in the Liberec Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 7,400 inhabitants. The town centre is well preserved and is protected by law a ...
(Friedland) acquired by Wallenstein in 1621, together with the whole Friedland dominion (''panství'', ''Herschaft''). On 7 September 1623 he was given title of Imperial Duke. At this time he owned 49 dominions in eastern and northern part of Bohemia, in year 1624 the number grew up to 64 and on 12 March 1624 Emperor Ferdinand II declared the area as Principality of Friedland. Because of ducal title the Principality was elevated to Duchy on 4 January 1627. The new duchy was de facto independent from the rest of Bohemia. Wallenstein had started an ambitious reconstruction of
Jičín Jičín (; german: Jitschin or ''Gitschin'') is a town in the Hradec Králové Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 16,000 inhabitants. The historic town centre is well preserved and is protected by law as an urban monument reservation. Th ...
, capital of the duchy. He planned to set up
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, university and a
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. In 1628 he obtained the right to mint its own coins and the rights to grant nobility titles and township privileges. Preparation for the new university included invitation of
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to Jičín where they established a Jesuit college. Wallenstein initiated building of a large early- Baroque church as a seat of the bishop (the building was never finished though but serves until today as the main church in the town). Next to the church the ducal palace was built. Area of the town had doubled during this period. Near to Jičín a large park was established - remains of whose survived until now. Throughout the duchy Wallenstein's financier
Hans de Witte Hans de Witte (1583–1630) was a German financier who was the main financial backer of Albrecht von Wallenstein's army during the Thirty Years War The Thirty Years' War was one of the longest and most destructive conflicts in European hi ...
set up and controlled silver, copper and lead mines, iron forges, armament factories and river Labe transportation system, all geared up to supply warlord's forces. After Wallenstein's death (1634) most of the duchy was given to Count
Matthias Gallas Matthias Gallas, Graf von Campo und Herzog von Lucera (Count of Campo, Duke of Lucera) (Matteo Gallasso; 17 October 1588 in Trento – 25 April 1647 in Vienna) was an Austrian professional soldier during the Thirty Years' War. He distinguished hi ...
and its independent status was annulled.


Literature

English: *
Golo Mann Golo Mann (born Angelus Gottfried Thomas Mann; 27 March 1909 – 7 April 1994) was a popular German historian and essayist. Having completed a doctorate in philosophy under Karl Jaspers at Heidelberg, in 1933 he fled Hitler's Germany. He followe ...
: ''Wallenstein, his life narrated'', 1976, Holt, Rinehart and Winston, . Czech: *
Jan Morávek Jan Morávek (born 1 November 1989) is a Czech footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for Bohemians 1905 and the Czech Republic national team. Career Club career Morávek began his career 1995 with Bohemians 1905 and was promoted to ...
,
Zdeněk Wirth Zdeněk is a Czech given name derived from the Latin name Sidonius. contested the relation with the Latin name, and an alternative etymology is a diminutive of Zdeslav.Jan Svoboda, Staročeská osobní jména se základem sd , sdě-, :Onomasti ...
: ''Waldštejnův Jičín'' (''Waldstein's Jičín''), Prague, 1946. * Zdeněk Hojda: ''Albrecht Václav Eusebius z Valdštejna, mezníky života'' (''Albrecht Wenceslas Eusebius of Waldstein - the milestones of his life''), in: Mojmír Horyna et al.: ''Valdštejnský palác'', 2002, . German: * Anton Ernstberger: ''Wallenstein als Volkswirt im Herzogtum Friedland'' (''Wallenstein as an economist in the Duchy of Friedland''), Reichenberg i.B. Kraus. 1929. VI, 148 S. : Kt.. Prager Studien aus dem Gebiete der Geschichtswissenschaft ; 19. (Se
list of literature
for publications about Wallenstein in German.) {{DEFAULTSORT:Friedland Former duchies of the Kingdom of Bohemia States and territories established in 1627 1627 establishments in the Holy Roman Empire 17th century in Bohemia