Duke Ferdinand of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel
Prussian field marshal during the Seven Years' War
Prussian field marshal during the Seven Years' War
1792
234 years ago — 71 years old
Military & Warriors
Germany
Born in 1721, this Prussian field marshal served in the Seven Years' War. Commanded Allied forces against France and played a significant role in several battles. His strategies contributed to notable victories in Europe, particularly at the Battle of Rossbach and the Battle of Minden. After the war, continued military service in various capacities.
Commanded Allied armies during the Seven Years' War
Achieved victories at the Battle of Rossbach
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