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Friedrich Karl von Tettenborn

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on 30 May. His actions in Hamburg are judged critically. Fahl writes of von Tettenborn at this era "he observed Hamburg as a favourable location to enrich itself and to lead a straying life. He strove less for an earnest defence of the city than for collecting of an honorary award of 5,000
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on 15 October. In January 1814 he was delegated to use a single corps of light cavalry to maintain communications between the many separate Allied armies operating in France.
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After the peace, he withdrew to his estates, and in 1818 he left the service of Russia to join that of Baden. Here he resolved the territorial differences between Baden and
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and was active in the foundation of the constitution. In 1819 he went to Vienna as an envoy, where he died on 9 December 1845.
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on the left bank of the Elbufer. Yet he had to leave the city to the advancing
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Recipients of the Order of St. George of the Third Degree
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at the head of the light cavalry, raising the siege of
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he was also the first honorary citizen of Hamburg."
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Index

Freiherr

County of Sponheim
Holy Roman Empire
Vienna
Austrian Empire
German Confederation
Austria
Russia
Baden
French Revolutionary Wars
Napoleonic Wars
Battle of Wagram
Invasion of Russia
County of Sponheim
Vienna
Napoleonic Wars
Waltershausen
Göttingen
Jena
Austrian military
French Revolutionary Wars
Napoleonic Wars
Mack
Ulm
battle of Wagram
Treaty of Schönbrunn
Schwarzenberg
Russian war of 1812
Kutuzov

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