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General of the
Artillery (Feldzeugmeister) was a
historical military rank in some
German and Austro-Hungarian armies,
specifically in artillery. It was...
- Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg house, a
junior line of the
Ernestine Wettins. He
served as a
Generalfeldzeugmeister in the
armies of the Holy
Roman Empire. He was the
second surviving...
- an
important military commander in the
Seven Years' War,
Generalfeldzeugmeister of the
Electorate of Brunswick-Lüneburg, a
British field marshal...
- Hesse-K****el (28 May 1689 – 8 May 1753) was a
prince of Hesse-K****el and a
Generalfeldzeugmeister,
Generalfeldmarschall and
finally Reichsgeneralfeldmarschall in...
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infantry in 1844. He
served as Inspector-General (1848) and as
Generalfeldzeugmeister and
chief of the
artillery (1854).
Charles served as
Governor of...
-
officially founded as
artillery officer school by the
order of
Generalfeldzeugmeister (highest
commander of artillery) of 26
November 1820 №805. In 1855...
- 1692, and
advanced to
Brandenburg Lieutenant-general and
Dutch Generalfeldzeugmeister. At the end of the war, he
returned to East Prussia,
where he had...
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Franz von Nesselrode-Landscron (1671–1751),
served as
Imperial Generalfeldzeugmeister. His son,
Count Johann Wilhelm Maximilian von Nesselrode-Landscron...
- the 1656
Battle of Warsaw.
During the
final day of the battle,
Generalfeldzeugmeister (Master of Ordnance) von
Sparr led Brandenburg's
successful ****ault...
- General–Feldtseykhmeyster (German:
Generalfeldzeugmeister) was a
military rank,
title and
position of the
chief of
artillery in the
Russian Empire and...