- Carl Wilhelm von Heideck
Carl Wilhelm von Heideck (born in
Sarralbe , onDecember 6 ,1788 – died inMunich onFebruary 21 ,1861 ) was a military officer, a philhellene and a Bavarian painter.He sudied art in
Zürich . In 1801, he entered the military academy in Munich. Since 1805 he was in the Bavarian army, he took part to the campaigns inAustria ,Prussia andTyrol , then inSpain after 1810.In 1814, whith the rank of Major, he accompanied the crown prince and future
Ludwig I of Bavaria to theCongress of Vienna .In 1826, he went to help the Greeks fight for their independance against the
Ottoman Empire , during theGreek War of Independence . In 1827, he took part under the orders of Thomas Gordon to the attempt to help the Acropolis of Athens. In 1828,Ioannis Kapodistrias named him commander ofNafplion and a few month later military governor ofArgos .In 1830, he went back then to Munich and got back his rank of colonel of the Bavarian army. He started again to paint.
In 1832, when Otto the second son of
Ludwig I of Bavaria was designated to become king ofGreece , Heideck was nominated to the regency council.
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