James Francis Edward Keith

Scottish-Prussian field marshal

James Francis Edward Keith - Scottish-Prussian field marshal
Born

June 11th, 1696
329 years ago

Died

October 14th, 1758
266 years ago — 62 years old

Category

Military & Warriors

Country

Prussia

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Served as a prominent field marshal in the Prussian army, contributing significantly during the War of Austrian Succession and the Seven Years' War. Keith's military career included participation in critical battles and campaigns, showcasing strategic prowess. His loyalty to Frederick the Great and the Prussian state was notable, as he played a key role in several successful military operations. Additionally, he was known for his command in the Battle of Rossbach, where his leadership was crucial to the Prussian victory.

Played a key role in the War of Austrian Succession

Commanded forces at the Battle of Rossbach

Served loyally under Frederick the Great

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