- Karl Ludwig von Pöllnitz
Karl Ludwig Freiherr von Pöllnitz (
February 25 ,1692 –June 23 ,1775 ) was a German adventurer and writer fromIssum .His father, Wilhelm Ludwig von Pöllnitz (d. 1693), was in the military service of the
elector of Brandenburg , and much of his son's youth was passed at the electoral court inBerlin . He was a man of restless and adventurous disposition, unscrupulous even for the age in which he lived, visited many of the European courts, and served as a soldier inAustria ,Italy andSpain .Returning to Berlin in 1735, he obtained a position in the household of King
Frederick William I of Prussia and afterwards in that of Frederick the Great, with whom he appears to have been a great favorite; and he died in Berlin onJune 23 ,1775 .Pöllnitz's "Mémoires" (Liège, 1734), which were translated into German (
Frankfurt , 1735), give interesting glimpses of his life and the people whom he met, but they are very untrustworthy. He also wrote "Nouveaux mémoires" (Amsterdam , 1737); "Etat abrégé de la cour de Saxe sous le règne d'Auguste III." (Frankfurt, 1734; Ger. trans.,Breslau , 1736); and "Mémoires pour servir a l'histoire des quatres derniers souverains de la maison de Branderibourg", published by F. L. Brunn (Berlin, 1791; Ger. trans., Berlin, 1791).Perhaps his most popular works are "La Saxe galante" (Amsterdam, 1734), an account of the private life of Augustus the Strong, elector of Saxony and king of Poland; and "Histoire secrete de la duchesse d'Hanovre, épouse de Georges I" (
London , 1732). There is an English translation of the "Mémoires" (London, 1738-1739). See P. von Pöllnitz, "Stammtafeln der Familie von Pöllnitz" (Berlin, 1894); and J. G. Droysen, "Geschichte der preussischen Politik", pt. iv. (Leipzig , 1870).Notes
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