- Friedrich Karl von Tettenborn
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name=Friedrich Karl von Tettenborn
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born=19 February 1778
died=9 December 1845
placeofbirth=Baden part of Sponheim County
placeofdeath=Vienna
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allegiance=Austria, Russia,Baden
branch=Light cavalry
serviceyears=1794-1815
rank=Lieutenant-colonel
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battles=French Revolutionary Wars ,Napoleonic Wars (Wagram, Russia)
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laterwork=Envoy for BadenBaron Friedrich Karl of Tettenborn (19 February 1778 , in what was then the Baden part of theCounty of Sponheim -9 December 1845 ,Vienna ) was a famous cavalry general in the Austrian and Russian armies during theNapoleonic Wars .Life
Tettenborn first studied at the
Waltershausen Forstwissenschaft and then at the Universities of Göttingen and Jena. In 1794 he joined the Austrian military and quickly rose to captain during theFrench Revolutionary Wars andNapoleonic Wars . In the Austro-French war he was in 1805 in the army under Mack, which dispersed after raising the siege ofUlm . At thebattle of Wagram (1809), he rose to the rank of major. After theTreaty of Schönbrunn he accompanied prince Schwarzenberg to Paris.At the outbreak of the Russian war of 1812, he entered the Russian army as a lieutenant colonel. At the head of Kutuzov's vanguard, he was again the first to engage at Moscow, pursuing the French as far as the Beresina at the head of the light cavalry, raising the siege of
Vilnius , going beyond theNeman River , chasing MacDonald throughEast Prussia and occupyingKönigsberg .Appointed
oberst , he crossed the Weichsel andOder , joined up with general Tschernischew in Landsberg and then moved onBerlin . From there, he was dispatched toHamburg , occupying it on 18th March 1813 after throwing backMorand atBergedorf on the left bank of the Elbufer. Yet he had to leave the city to the advancing Davout on 30th May. His actions in Hamburg are judged critically. "he observed Hamburg as a favourable location to enrich itself and to lead a straying life. He strove less for an earnest defence of the city than for collecting of an 'Ehrengeschenks' or honour-gifts of 5000 Friedriches d'or and for his appointment as an honourary citizen." [Andreas Fahl, "Das Hamburger Bürgermilitär 1814-1868";Berlin 1987, S. 24f m.w.Nw. ]He then fought under Wallmoden against Davout and against Pécheux, after whose defeat he took
Bremen on 15th October. In January 1814 he was delegated to use a single corps of light cavalry to maintain communications between the many separate Allied armies operating in France.After the peace, he withdrew to his estates, and in 1818 he left the service of Russia to join that of Baden. Here he resolved the territorial differences between Baden and
Bayern and was active in the foundation of the constitution. In 1819 he went to Vienna as an envoy, where he died on 9th December 1845.References
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*Karl August Varnhagen von Ense: "Geschichte der Kriegszüge des Generals Tettenborn", Stuttgart 1814
* [http://mdz.bib-bvb.de/digbib/lexika/adb/images/adb037/@ebt-link?target=idmatch(entityref,adb0370598) Friedrich Karl von Tettenborn] in the "Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie ", Band 37. Duncker & Humblodt, Leipzig 1875-1912
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