Ludwig von Wolzogen | |
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Portrait (circa 1829)
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Born |
Meiningen, Duchy of Saxe-Meiningen |
February 4, 1773
Died | July 4, 1845 Berlin, Kingdom of Prussia |
(aged 72)
Buried | Invalid's Cemetery |
Allegiance |
Württemberg (1792 - 1794, 1804 - 1807) Prussia (1794 – 1804, 1814–1836) Russian Empire (1807 – 1814) |
Years of service | 1792 - 1836 |
Rank | General |
Battles/wars |
War of the Third Coalition French invasion of Russia War of the Sixth Coalition |
Awards |
Order of St. Anna, 1st class Pour le Mérite Order of the Sword Order of the White Falcon Order of the Red Eagle, 1st class Order of Leopold Service Award Cross Order of St. Vladimir Gold Sword for Bravery |
Justus Philipp Adolf Wilhelm Ludwig Freiherr von Wolzogen (4 February 1773 – 4 July 1845) was a Württembergian military officer, who served during the Napoleonic Wars.
Wolzogen's father, Ernst Ludwig Freiherr von Wolzogen (1723–1774), was a diplomat who served the Duke of Saxe-Hildburghausen. Both his parents died when he was an infant, and he entered the Karlsschule Stuttgart military school in 1781, at the age of eight. He joined the 1st Battalion of the Guards at the Army of Württemberg in 1792. In 1794, after being commissioned as a second lieutenant, he was transferred to the Hügel Infantry Regiment. Shortly afterwards, he entered the Prussian Army's Hohenlohe Regiment as an ensign, hoping to participate in the War of the First Coalition against Napoleon; before he had a chance to be sent to the field, the Peace of Basel ended hostilities between the states. While in Prussia, he met Gerhard von Scharnhorst and became a member of his Military Society, a club of like-minded officers who discussed military affairs.
Wolzogen was also entrusted with the education of young Duke Eugen of Württemberg in 1801. In 1804, he returned to Württemberg and was promoted to major. In November 1805, he was the deputy quartermaster general of the Württembergian detachment, commanded by Honoré Charles Reille, which took part in the War of the Third Coalition. In 1806, he attended the wedding of Catharina of Württemberg and Jérôme Bonaparte. On 6 October, he was given the rank of lieutenant colonel, and appointed commander of the Foot Guards.