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- Leinefelde and Worbis along with the muni****lities of Breitenbach and Wintzingerode. In July 2018 the former muni****lity of Hundeshagen, and in January...
- Ferdinand Karl Friedrich Freiherr von Wintzingerode (Russian: Ferdinand Fyodorovich Wintzingerode; 15 February 1770, in Allendorf – 16 June 1818, in Wiesbaden)...
- was fought on 26 March 1814, between the Russian Army under Ferdinand Wintzingerode and The French Army, also known as ‘La Grande Armée’ commanded by Napoleon...
- way to Laon, reinforcements from Russian forces under Ferdinand von Wintzingerode and a Prussian corps led by Friedrich Wilhelm Freiherr von Bülow joined...
- picking up reinforcements as he went. Russian forces under Ferdinand von Wintzingerode and a Prussian corps led by Friedrich Wilhelm Freiherr von Bülow would...
- fathered by the later Württemberg statesman Georg Ernst Levin von Wintzingerode. She also helped reconcile her husband with his children from his first...
- Brewer. pp. 26–30. ISBN 978-1-78327-112-2. Heinrich Jobst Graf von Wintzingerode: Die märkische Amazone Kurfürstin Dorothea von Brandenburg (The Brandenburg...
- The Army of the North, of about 120,000 Prussians and Russians, under Wintzingerode and Bülow, and Dutch troops under Prince Bernadotte, was to move in...
- Cavalry Corps IV Cavalry Corps Army of the North (1813-1814) III Corps Wintzingerode Corps Swedish Army Rocket Brigade Army of Bohemia Austrian Advance Guard...
- French under Napoleon Bonaparte against Russians under General Ferdinand Wintzingerode. Weil 1891, p. 365. Gregory Fremont-Barnes (2002). The Napoleonic Wars:...