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Ferdinand of Brunswick-Luneberg


(b. Jan. 12, 1721, Wolfenbuttel Castle, Wolfenbuttel, Lower Saxony, Germany – d. July 3, 1792, Brunswick, Lower Saxony, Germany )

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Ferdinand, Prince of Brunswick-Lüneburg (1721-1792) was a field-marshal in the army of Frederick of Great of Prussia during the Seven Years War. From 1757 to 1762 he led an Anglo-German army which successfully repelled French attempts to occupy Hanover, during which time he was directly responsible to Hanover’s ruler, the British king George II.

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  • Ferdinand of Brunswick-Luneberg


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