- the
danger and
ordered Lieutenant-General
Hendrik George de
Perponcher Sedlnitsky, the
commander of the 2nd
Dutch Division, to
dispatch his 2nd Brigade...
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Hendrik George,
Count de
Perponcher Sedlnitsky (also Sedlnitzky; 19 May 1771 – 29
November 1856) was a
Dutch general and diplomat. He
commanded the 2nd...
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Division (2e Divisie) Luitenant-Generaal
Baron Hendrik George de
Perponcher Sedlnitsky 290 officers, 7,697 men 14 officers, 286 men 69 officers, 1,409 men 10...
- are
Count of Oranje-N****au as well
Jonkheer van
Amsberg De
Perponcher Sedlnitsky Von
Quadt Van
Randwijck Von
Ranzow Van
Rechteren / Van
Rechteren Limpurg...
- July 1819. He was the
eldest son of
Count Hendrik George de
Perponcher Sedlnitsky (1771–1856), a
Dutch general and diplomat, and
Countess Wilhelmina Frederika...
-
Bernadotte at Wagram.
Prince Bernhard's 2nd
Brigade of the 2nd
Dutch Division (
Sedlnitsky) was the
first of the Duke of Wellington's
forces to
arrive at the cross...
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Ferdinand de
Perponcher Sedlnitsky, ridder,
Freiherr von
Choltitz und Fullstein, and a
cousin of
Hendrik George de
Perponcher Sedlnitsky. In adulthood, Cornelis...
- N****au-Ouwerkerk (1640–1708),
Dutch military general Hendrik George de
Perponcher Sedlnitsky (1771–1856),
Dutch general and
diplomat Hendrik Prinsloo (1890–1966),...
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Frederick died in the arms of his aide,
Hendrik George de
Perponcher Sedlnitsky. Originally, he was
buried in the
cloister of the
Hermits of Padua. In...
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Division (2e Divisie) Lieutenant-Generaal
Baron Hendrik George de
Perponcher Sedlnitsky Chief of
Staff colonel Pieter Hendrik van
Zuylen van
Nijevelt 290 off...