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Admiral of Lake Constance

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I was wondering, should a title he claimed during a campaign in Bavaria, namely "Admiral of Lake Constance" be included in the infobox?

I was reading "The Lion from the North: Volume 2, The Swedish Army during the Thirty Years War 1632-48" when I stumbled upon the following text: "By the end of the eyar, Wrangel reached the region around Lake Constance on the Swiss border. In early January 1647, he took Bregenz. This produced a rich booty, since nobles and bishops from throughout upper swabia had sought refuge there with their valuables. Wrangel then claimed the title Admiral of Lake Constance" (p. 138)

I had a previous discussion which makes me think that it shouldn't be included, but I would like some confirmation. Gvssy (talk) 13:40, 25 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]