Meinhardt Schomberg
German-English general and duke
German-English general and duke
Military & Warriors
United Kingdom
Born in 1641, served as a prominent military leader during the late 17th century. Achieved the rank of general in the English army. Participated in the Williamite War in Ireland, contributing to the battle at the Boyne. Became the 3rd Duke of Schomberg. Commanded forces in various European campaigns, notably in the service of William III of England.
Led troops in the Battle of the Boyne
Served as general in the Williamite War
Held the title of 3rd Duke of Schomberg
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