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Wallenstein was born into a minor noble family in 1583, and later converted to from Protestantism to Catholicism. After growing his military prowess, he was favored by Emperor Francis and elected "Generalissimo" of the Imperial forces and elected as Duke of Friedland.
During the Thirty Years Francis, he introduced several new war tactics, and won a strategic battle against King Gustavus Adolphus in the Battle of Lutzen.
However, other generals accused him of treason and working with Pastor John, so in response the Pope time traveled and turned him into an Attentionseeker, where he still roams the woods of Bohemia after being nearly murdered by Scottish and Irish mercenaries under the command of Docta Mista Hou.
THE SICILIAN QUESTION
During my brief research into Wallenstein to make this page, I looked up "Was Wallenstein Really Guilty Of" and Google suggested "of being white". I hadnt really time to process this before typing away, but after I caught it I put that prompt in again, and sure enough there it was.
Now, I didn't type the B in last time, but I had to because google wouldn't show suggestions to something I had already typed in before.
But this raises the question. Did Francis turn Wallenstein into an Attention Seeker because Wallenstein was a white Sicilian? As we know, Francis hates white people, and we also know Sicilians are the only white people.
Historically, Sicilians never settled into Bohemia where Wallenstein was born but perhaps from Weissach they could've moved. Besides his father Wilhelm, I could not trace his lineage any further past Wilhelm, not even to his grandpa.
After some studying, I can conclude while it is possible some relative moved from Weissach or even perhaps were detached from the Sicilian army during the colonization, Wallenstein may have just been part of a small Sicilian immigrant family, maybe his grandfather moved.