Ferdinand of Brunswick-Lunebourg
Ferdinand (January 12th 1721, Brunswick - July 3rd 1792), duke of Brunswick-Lunebourg, general Prussian.
It initially served under Frederic Large the, king de Prusse, then ordered for George II the British troops and hanovriennes in the Guerre of Seven Years, 1757, seized Minden and drove out the French of the Hesse (1762). It left the service with peace (1763), and devotes the remainder of its life to the Franc-maçonnerie and practices Théosophique S.
It left Mémoires , only published in 1858 with Leipzig by Ernst Julius Georg von dem Knesebeck.
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