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Karl Ludwig von Phull

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on 2 May 1790 to Henriette Luise Charlotte von Beguelin (1763–1810), but they divorced in 1800. They had one daughter, Emilie Hernriette (1792–1864). Phull remarried on 18 September 1801 to Charlotte Poths (1766–1808), but this second marriage ended in 1803. Phull and Poths had one son, Eugen
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in 1805. As the Departementschef of the General Staff since 1804, he was Frederick William III's chief of staff during the
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on 4 October 1810 to Sabine Henriette von Wedel (ca. 1773–1840), but this marriage also ended in separation.
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Military Council of Tsar Alexander in Drissa (held on July 1, 1812). Painting by Aleksandrs Apsītis (1912)
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general Carl Ludwig Wilhelm August von Phull (1723–1793) and Auguste Wilhelmine von Keßlau (1734–1768).
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on 14 September 1812, Phull was denounced by many Russian officers. He had to flee through
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and becoming a member of the Prussian General Staff in 1781. Having participated in the
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which approximately means 'of' or 'from' and usually denotes some sort of
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It is disputed how involved Phull was in the Russian decision to adopt a
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Phull's involvement with the Russian campaign in 1812 is included in
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German military leaders of the French Revolutionary Wars
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