Conrad de Rosen
Conrad de Rosen (1628-1715) was general lieutenant then Marshal of France in 1703. Saint-Simon regard: " Rosen, foreigner and soldier of fortune until to have drawn a ticket for petty thieving, though of good nobility of Poméranie, become general lieutenant and Mestre of general camp of the cavalry, were a matois crafty one which did not have guard to be wounded, and which rented on the contrary this establishment ".
He was of origin Livonie
Principal military actions:
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Countryside of the League of Augsburg.
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