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Moritz Franz Kasimir von Wobersnow

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Bernhard von Poten, "Wobersnow, Moritz Franz Kasimir von", von Bernhard von Poten in: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie, herausgegeben von der Historischen Kommission bei der Bayerischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, Band 43 (1898), p. 700, Digitale Volltext-Ausgabe in Wikisource,
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to the cathedral in Minden, which gave him a regular income. In March 1752 he was promoted to lieutenant colonel and appointed to the adjutant to the king. He was also given control of the light Jaeger Corps. He also accompanied the king to his campaign to Saxony.
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moved from Silesia to Poland, where they were commissioned to destroy Russian magazines. In June 1759, as the Russians, however, shifted their forces to western Poland, and marched toward the
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against the Russian right wing. His cavalry penetrated the enemy's infantry line, but the Russian cavalry, supported by gun-fire, drove them back. He fell in the Kay on 23 July 1759.
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noble family of Wobersnow. He was a son of Moritz Georg von Wobersnow (1677–1759), heredity lord of Kamissow and his wife, Anne Elisabeth, née Manteuffel, of the House of Popelow.
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In 1723, Wobersnow entered the Prussian military service in the infantry regiment "Grumkow" as a
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to support Finck. Wobersnow was at the vanguard of the second column. At
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and for the first seven years of Frederick's reign, through the
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to contain the Russians; he sent a second column commanded by
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against the Russians. In August 1758 he fought in the
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Prussian military personnel of the Seven Years' War
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Index

Kamissow
Kay
Prussian
major general
Frederick the Great
Battle of Kay
Equestrian statue of Frederick the Great
Pomeranian
Frederick William II
War of Austrian Succession
prebendary
Battle of Prague
Rossbach
Leuthen
Christoph von Dohna
Battle of Zorndorf
Landsberg an der Warthe
Georg Ludwig von Puttkamer
Oder river
Brandenburg
Berlin
Friedrich August von Finck
Christoph II von Dohna
Battle of Kay
ZĂĽllichau




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