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- Aide-de-Camp Scharnhorst, but Freytag remained a prisoner in French hands until Walmoden, who had suspected his commander could be in danger, arrived with his column...
- Countess Amalie Sophie Marianne von Wallmoden-Gimborn, Countess of Yarmouth, born Amalie von Wendt (1 April 1704 – 19 or 20 October 1765) was the prin****l...
- organised in two battalions serving in the 4th Swedish Division of the Walmoden Corps for the 1813-1814 campaign. The regiment was renamed into the Skånska...
- Dragoons 1804–1813: Eberhardt Otto George von Bock 1813–1815: John, Count Walmoden Gimborn 1815–1816: Wilhelm von Dörnberg 2nd Light Dragoons 1806–1810: Otto...
- created Marquess of Rockingham in 1746 Countess of Yarmouth 24 March 1740 Walmoden extinct 1765 peerage for life only Earl of Orford[citation needed] 6 February...
- Instead however of sending the Artillery and baggage with General Count Walmoden's Column which was the furthest from the Enemy, He chose to take them in...
- recalled to England. In his absence, Hanoverian Lieutenant General Count von Walmoden took charge of the allied army while William Harcourt. commanded the British...
- until 1766, when these titles became extinct Baroness Yarmouth 1740 de Walmoden Extinct 1765 created Countess of Yarmouth at the same time; life peerages...
- General Houchard, defeats British, Hanoverians and Hessians under General Walmoden. Battle of Port-Saint-Père 10 SeptemberFrench Republicans defeat French...
- of the Russian Army, and in November 1813 was in the army of Count von Walmoden at Pretzer in Mecklenburg. Early in 1814, he returned to his seat of Cairness...