Prince Augustus William of Prussia

Prussian Prince and military leader

Prince Augustus William of Prussia - Military & Warriors born August 9th, 1722
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Military & Warriors

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Prussia

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Born in 1722, a member of the House of Hohenzollern. Served as a military leader in the Prussian Army during the Seven Years' War. Played a significant role in several battles, including the Battle of Rossbach in 1757. Held the title of Governor of Magdeburg and contributed to the administrative efforts of the Prussian state during a time of military conflict. Engaged in various diplomatic missions supporting Prussian interests across Europe.

Served as a military leader in the Seven Years' War

Played a role in the Battle of Rossbach

Held the position of Governor of Magdeburg

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