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- Ompteda is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Christian Friedrich Wilhelm von Ompteda (1765–1815), Hanoverian officer of the Napoleonic...
- Colonel Christian Friedrich Wilhelm Freiherr von Ompteda (26 November 1765 – 18 June 1815) was a Hanoverian Army officer who served in the French Revolutionary...
- in discussions of capitulation, handed over his command to Hammerstein (Ompteda claims he was forced to resign), and withdrew to England. A plan to recruit...
- muni****lity") of Ahlden. Napoleonic wars officer Christian Friedrich Wilhelm von Ompteda, a Colonel in the British army's Kings German Legion who died in action...
- farmhouse and road at La Haye Sainte. As the 5th Line Battalion under Oberst Ompteda was on its way to reinforce the defenders of Haye Sainte, the French cavalry...
- from the 2nd light battalion KGL retreating from La Haye Sainte. Col. von Ompteda, the 5th battalions commander had noticed French cavalry nearby and protested...
- von Ompteda (5 March 1746, Hoya - 18 May 1803, Regensburg) was a Hanoverian jurist and government minister. Dietrich Heinrich Ludwig von Ompteda was born...
- a sketch of their sleeping arrangements in Karlsruhe. Baron Friedrich Ompteda, a Hanoverian spy, bribed one of Caroline's servants so that he could search...
- presence of enemy cavalry. Their Colonel, Christian Friedrich Wilhelm von Ompteda obe**** and led the battalion down the slope, chasing off some French skirmishers...
- August von Steinberg 1795 Ernst Ludwig Julius von Lenthe 1795–1805 Ernst Friedrich Herbert zu Münster 1805–1831 Ludwig Conrad Georg von Ompteda 1831–1837...