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Marin has his own eyeliner on the emperor's side. There are many intelligence personnel in the two phalanx led by Frensberg permanent soldiers in Graubünden.
After the complex ideological struggle, Frenzberg finally chose the process of serving the emperor. Naturally, he was also noticed by the intelligence personnel, and quietly passed through the post system, through the horse relay, and quickly sent to Marin.
For such a piece of information, Marin's heart is very painful. Either way, Frensberg was the first historical celebrity with a surname solicited by Marin, earlier than Leonardo da Vinci and Machiavelli. Moreover, in the early days, Marin even thought about letting him replace Schwartz as the leader behind Marin himself.
But then Marin discovered that Frensberg seemed to have a great affection for the Habsburgs. His father served the Swabian League and was a supporter of Maximilian I.
Marin had also tried it. It happened that Maximilian I wanted Marin to send troops to support his operations in the south (mainly in the Swiss region). So Marin asked Frenzberg if he would like to send troops south to support His Majesty the Emperor. Unexpectedly, Frenzberg was very positive. In desperation, Marin had to let him lead the two phalanxes to the south and serve the emperor. As for the position of the second man in the army, Marin finally gave Schwartz more loyalty.
Of course, although Frensberg took two phalanxes to the south to serve the emperor. However, its "organizational relationship" is still in East Friesland. Nominally, Franzberg replaced Marin for his emperor.
And Marin, also sent some hope to Frenzberg, hoping that eventually he can come back. After all, no one dislikes his talents. Jun, look at those who cross the Three Kingdoms, which is not the murderer who took all the packs away?
However, this time, taking advantage of Marin's public announcement of a good chance to draw a line with the emperor, Maximilian I cunningly let Frensberg choose the team. As a result, Franzberg finally chose Maximilian I, which made Marin very sad.
In fact, in Marin's mind, Maximilian I had long ran away. Who made him speak out in his youth to unify Germany? Since then, Maximilian I has become an unspoken enemy of the princes. From then on, Maximilian I was talented again, and it was difficult to perform. If Maximilian I wanted to expand, he had to ask the princes whether they agreed or not.
Marin is different. Previously, he followed Maximilian I as a child. Naturally, he was subject to various constraints in diplomacy. But after being forced to declare the line with the emperor this time, he actually unlocked the shackles in his heart, and the sky was free to fly.
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But Franzberg couldn't see this. Although Frenzberg is very talented, it is only military. Politically, Franzberg is still close.
Moreover, the idea of patriotism and patriotism of traditional knights is also very important in the mind of Frensberg. After all, Frenzberg was born in the cavalier family. Therefore, in Frenzberg's mind, he is more inclined to have a distinguished emperor.
Moreover, Maximilian I was also very capable, and he was more capable of attracting people. If he had n’t died when he was young, he had expressed his desire to unify Germany, and now he will not do so. It can be said that Maximilian I spent the rest of his life paying for the arrogant words of his youth.
However, the means and personality charm of Maximilian I were very strong, which deeply attracted Frensberg who had been with the emperor for a long time. Therefore, after a fierce ideological struggle, Frenzberg abandoned the Marin who cultivated him and chose to serve his majesty the emperor. In the mind of Frensberg, in fact, he also agrees with the French centralization system. He believes that since Marin is also a prince of the emperor, it is reasonable to serve as a prince of the emperor and serve his emperor.
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Marin was very unhappy about the betrayal of Frenzberg, but did nothing. After all, Frenzberg followed himself very early and knew many secrets. In particular, the secret of increasing grain production. Although Frenzberg is not very clear about the details, he certainly knows that manure is an important fertilizer. If Franzberg revealed this secret to the emperor, it would be miserable.
Therefore, despite his unhappiness, Marin wrote to appease Frensberg and expressed his support for his decision. Moreover, Marin emphasized that he was persecuted by the princes before publicly declaring the line with the emperor. And Franzberg served for the emperor, which is equivalent to serving for the emperor. After all, Frensberg was brought out by Marin. The two elite square phalanxes in his army of 10,000 were also sent by Marin ...
In addition, Marin also said in his heart that the baronial title of Franzberg in East Friesland and the manor's fiefdom continued to be preserved. However, at the end of the letter, Marin hoped that Frenzberg could keep the secret of fertilizer ...
Frensberg is a bit of a conscience. After all, a loyal and patriotic person is not going to be any worse. Frenzberg was already guilty of betraying Marin and choosing the emperor. Marin asked him to keep the secret of the fertilizer. Frunzberg naturally promised and swore.
In this regard, Marin is naturally very satisfied. Moreover, Marin also intends to take good care of the manor where Fritzberg stays in East Friesland in the future, so that Fritzberg can remember his own good.
Seeing that Franzberg would become a celebrity in front of the emperor in the future, it is always true to have a good relationship with him. Although Marin is now unwilling to be the emperor's Ma Zi, the strength of the emperor's faction is not weak. Maybe one day, Marin will need their power to achieve his goal. Therefore, there is nothing wrong with having a good relationship with Maximilian I.
Not long after Marin received the letter from Frensberg, the fleet on the Hamburg side rushed to the station of Marin's army-Tenning at the mouth of the Eide River.
In fact, at this time, Teng Ning had not yet established a town and a port, and was just a small fishing village. However, Marin is very optimistic about this small fishing village. Because Tanning is located at the west end of a "big river" in the south of the Principality of Schleswig (incomparable with China's rivers). Moreover, the direction of Tanning to the southwest is a trumpet-shaped estuary harbor, but it has a certain contraction where it is connected to the sea. In this way, this side constitutes a very good haven.
Although the water depth here is not enough, it will be postponed to future generations and cannot be used for 10,000-ton freighters. However, this era is different. In this era, because ships generally have smaller tonnage, there are rarely more than 500 tons. Well, the estuary of a large river such as Tanning has become very good. Moreover, because it is the estuary of the Tamsui River, ships are docked here, and they are not afraid of the maggots biting the bottom of the ship ~ www.novelhall.com ~ Therefore, this is very suitable as a port on the southwestern end of the Principality of Schleswig, and it is a safe haven.
Therefore, the Marinists built a large number of long bridge docks in the small fishing village of Tengning, and planned to build small towns on the spot after the war and develop them into commercial ports to become the principality of Schleswig and the East Friesland. Important pier. Moreover, Marin also plans to build a military port here and dock some warships to ensure the safety of shipping on the North Sea.
Because a large number of Longbridge docks were built in advance, when the Hamburg ship arrived, Marin immediately organized the soldiers to put all the grain load and artillery and ammunition on board. Then, everyone queued up to board the ship, including Marin.
Hamburg is only 250 kilometers away from Wittenberg. Within a few days, the mighty fleet came to the city of Wittenberg through the wide Elbe.
After the fleet arrived, Marin immediately arranged some elite landings, controlled all shipping terminals in Wittenberg, and prevented Saxons from sabotaging. Then, he sent the cavalry ashore first, and let them patrol near Wittenberg to prevent John and his children from escaping.
In the end, Marin took most of his subordinates and took advantage of Wittenberg's shipping terminal to land in batches and surrounded Wittenberg and set up a large camp ...