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Friedrich Wilhelm von Schmettau

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scandal during the reign of Frederick II, better known as Frederick the Great, where one of his tenants had refused to pay rent after local carp-ponds had cut off the stream to his mill-wheel. The local courts and even the high court of the Prussian state ruled in Schmettau's favor, due to his noble status, only for Frederick himself to personally rule in favor of the tenant and imprison the corrupt jurors. Schmettau had also constructed a pyramid in Garzau after purchasing the estate in 1779, it still stands today and is the largest fieldstone pyramid in Germany.
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to an attack on the district of Hassenhausen. This was in an attempt to dislodge the French forces under Marshall Davout, who had not expected to encounter such a large Prussian Army and aimed to mount a cautious defense. The attack at Hassenhausen was a failure, and both the Duke of Brunswick as
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During his temporary retirement, Schmettau worked as a cartographer and topographer just as his father had and created some of the highest-quality maps of the Prussian realm at the time. He was described as a pioneer of modern cartography. Schmettau also found himself entangled in a famous legal
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well as Schmettau were fatally wounded in action. Both the battles of Jena and Auerstedt would be crushing Prussian defeats, leading to the later dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire and the creation of the
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in 1798 followed by a promotion to lieutenant general the next year, and in 1805 he was awarded the second highest military honor in Prussia when he received the
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with mapping the Silesian Mountains. He left the service again just 3 years later in 1790, and was denied re-entry into the military after the
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considered to be his greatest triumph. After the end of the war Schmettau remained a Prussian officer and rose through the ranks, becoming a
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Schmettau made a brief return to military service in 1787 now under the rank of colonel, and was tasked by the new king
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He was later allowed to return to the military in 1797 after the succession to the throne of
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and served throughout the duration of the war, including the
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where he died shortly after, he was then buried at the
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after the war and entering a temporary retirement as a
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Prussian military personnel of the Seven Years' War
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Prussian
lieutenant general
Field Marshal
Samuel von Schmettau
Graf
Count
Battle of Auerstedt
Prussian Army
Grand Armee
Marshall Davout
Seven Years War
Battle of Leuthen
Frederick the Great
first lieutenant
major

Frederick Wilhelm II
War of the First Coalition
Frederick Wilhelm III
Swedish
Order of the Sword
Order of the Red Eagle
War of the Fourth Coalition
Holy Roman Empire

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