- Alexander von Spaen
Alexander Freiherr von Spaen (
14 January 1619 –23 October 1692 ) was aGeneralfeldmarschall ofBrandenburg-Prussia .Spaen was born in the
Duchy of Cleves as the son ofBernhard von Spaen , the lord ofKreuzfort .By 1650, Spaen served as a
Landdrost , a government councillor, and anOberst (colonel), and he became the leader of acavalry regiment the following year. In 1654 he captured Dietrich Karl zu Wylich-Winnenthal, the leader of an uprising against Elector Frederick William, and brought him to Spandau. Spaen led Prussia's Horse Guards ("Leibregiment zu Pferde") during theNorthern Wars , participating in the Battle of Warsaw. The colonel was restationed on theLower Rhine in 1656. He became commander ofKalkar on27 May 1657 and was promoted toGeneralmajor the following year. On25 May 1661 , Spaen received the titleFreiherr from theHoly Roman Emperor .From 1672-79, Spaen was a leader in Brandenburg-Prussia's campaigns against Sweden and
France . He participated in the sieges ofWesel ,Werl ,Anklam , and Stettin, becoming Governor of Wesel andGeneralleutnant in 1675. Four years later Spaen became a member of the Privy Council and Government President of Cleves and theCounty of Mark . He became Master of Ordinance ("Generalfeldzeugmeister") on1 December 1688 . The following year he was a representative of theMargraviate of Brandenburg at the English court. During theWar of the Grand Alliance against France, Spaen participated in the siege ofBonn and the Battle of Fleurus. He received supreme command of the electoral troops in 1690 and was promoted to Generalfeldmarschall on12 March 1691 . He died the following year atKleve .Spaen was married three times: with Hendrine von Arnheim (died
4 August 1671 ); with Johanna Dorothea Quadt von Wyckerath-Soppenbroich (died4 September 1676 ); and with Dorothea von Flammitz.Notes
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