Karl Friedrich von Lindenau Military person

Karl Friedrich von Lindenau, born 1746 – died 21 February 1817, served in the Prussian army before an incident compelled him to switch allegiance to Habsburg Austria in 1789. A staff officer at the beginning of the French Revolutionary Wars, he was asked to mentor the young Archduke Charles, Duke of Teschen. The association with Charles lasted for the rest of his military career. After being promoted to general officer in 1797, he led a brigade during the 1799 campaign and was elevated in rank to division commander. In 1803 he was appointed Proprietor (Inhaber) of an infantry regiment. In 1805 he fought with distinction while leading a grenadier division in Italy. The 1809 campaign found him leading an infantry division in Germany, after which he retired from active service.

Personal facts

Birth dateJanuary 01, 1746
Birth place
Leipzig , Electorate of Saxony
Date of deathFebruary 21, 1817
Place of death
Vienna , Austrian Empire

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allegiance
Austrian Empire
Kingdom of Prussia
Habsburg Austria
award
Military Order of Maria Theresa
military operations
Napoleonic Wars
French Revolutionary Wars
service start1789
service end1789

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External resources

  1. http://www.napoleon-series.org/research/biographies/Austria/AustrianGenerals/c_AustrianGeneralsL.html#L42