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Hans Ernst Karl Graf von Zieten
(05.03.1770 - 03.05.1848)
place of birth: Dechtow, Brandenburg
Königreich
Preußen: Generalfeldmarschall
(Kav)
Prussian Hussar officer and Field
Marshal Graf von Zieten was, despite the name, not related to
Frederick the Great's renowned cavalry general Hans Joachim von Zieten.
Hans Ernst von Zieten rather served as a General of Hussars and as the
commander of the Upper Silesian Cavalry Brigade under Field Marshal von
Blücher.
Graf von Zieten's chief fame rests with his actions in the 1815
campaign. Although he held a brigade command in 1813, included Leipzig,
it was as a lieutenant general in command of I. Corps in 1815 that he
was most prominent, both at Ligny and in the march to Mont
St-Jean as troops under his charge shored up Wellington's left flank
late in the day. General von Zieten later commanded the Prussian forces
during the occupation of France, and attained the rank of field marshal
in 1839. He died in May of 1848 in Bad Warmbrunn (present-day Cieplice
Śląskie-Zdrój, Poland).T
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Pour le Mérite
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