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Friedrich Caspar von Geismar

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where he defeated a French attack, for which the city of Weimar awarded him honorary citizenship. He joined a local masonic lodge in a ceremony that inspired
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into a noble family known since the 13th century. His father was a chamberlain at the court of the
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Geismar had many children from two marriages, first to a Romanian princess from the House of
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On 2 August 1798, at the age of 15, he joined the Lower Austrian 4th Infantry Regiment "
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line of an old Austrian-German noble family of Geismar zu Riepen from the castle of
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military officer who spent the best part of his career in the service of
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in Poland. In a series of defeats, he lost most of his soldiers in the
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cavalry regiment and the task of escorting the ducal family back to
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After the Polish campaign, he commanded the I Corps stationed in
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