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Generalfeldwachtmeister is a
historical military rank of
general officer level in the
armies of the
German and
Scandinavian countries,
corresponding to...
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Starhemberg Generalfeldwachtmeister Wilhelm Johann Anton Graf von Daun
Generalfeldwachtmeister Karl
Ludwig Graf de
Souches Generalfeldwachtmeister Johann Karl...
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Schaffgotsch (28
August 1595 – 24 July 1635) was a
Silesian nobleman and
Generalfeldwachtmeister who
fought in the
Silesian front of the
Thirty Years' War. He was...
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Generalmajor Major general, in
broad use in
Prussia after 1820
Generalfeldwachtmeister Archaic, out of
practice by 1860.
Commanded the
field camp....
- Emanuel,
Elector of Bavaria. He was soon
afterwards promoted to
Generalfeldwachtmeister, in
which rank he was
engaged in the
Battle of Sc****enberg (2...
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Ottavio Piccolomini.
Unless otherwise noted, all
units are German.
Generalfeldwachtmeister Hans
Christoph von Puchheim, 31
squadrons First Echelon (Colonel...
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Saxony under Feldmarschall Maximilian Ulysses Browne and
became a
Generalfeldwachtmeister (equivalent to major-general) of
cavalry as well as a
knight of...
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Vienna under the
Polish King Jan III
Sobieski in 1683. He
became Generalfeldwachtmeister on 27 July 1682 and Feldmarschall-Leutnant on 4
September 1685...
- service. In 1663 he took part in the Austro-Turkish War as
imperial Generalfeldwachtmeister and was
wounded by an
arrow at Fünfkirchen. In 1665, as
major general...
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supported Frederick III in his
struggle with Ulfeldt, and
became Generalfeldwachtmeister in 1653. In 1659, Ahlefeldt, by now a
lieutenant general, successfully...