Friedrich Rudolf von Rothenburg (9 September 1710 Schloss
Nietków
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– 29 December 1751 in Berlin) was a lieutenant general, lord of
Rothenburg an der Oder, and a knight of the
Order of the Black Eagle
The Order of the Black Eagle (german: Hoher Orden vom Schwarzen Adler) was the highest order of chivalry in the Kingdom of Prussia. The order was founded on 17 January 1701 by Elector Friedrich III of Brandenburg (who became Friedrich I, King ...
.
Family
Friedrich Rudolf von Rothenburg stemmed from an old Silesian family. His parents were Alexander Rudolf von Rothenburg (d. 20 May 1758), lord of Rothenburg an der Oder, und his wife, Eva Sophie von Falkenhayn. He was born in Schloss "Nettkowe" (
Nietków
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).
[Góralczyk, p. 1] His father was raised to the nobility on 14 April 1736. In 1735 he was married to the daughter of the French lieutenant general
Bieuville. The couple had a son who died shortly after his birth in 1736.
He was instructed at home and sent to the University in Frankfurt an der Oder with his brothers. In 1725, he went for further instruction to the Prussian instructor Senning at the University in Luneville. Soon he was back in Berlin, so he could continue under the instruction of Major Gerar. There he wanted to join the French Royal German regiment commanded by
Johann Christian Rulemann von Quadt, but his father would not give his permission. So he went back to Germany with his brother. At the beginning of 1727, he was a captain in the Regiment Rosen.
In 1731, he joined his French cousin Konrad Alexander von Rothenburg in Spain. In 1732, he went as a volunteer into Spanish service. He later campaigned in Africa. On 30 June 1732, he was at the
Battle of Oran. Following this, he returned to Spain. In 1733 he was again with his regiment in
Alsace
Alsace (, ; ; Low Alemannic German/ gsw-FR, Elsàss ; german: Elsass ; la, Alsatia) is a cultural region and a territorial collectivity in eastern France, on the west bank of the upper Rhine next to Germany and Switzerland. In 2020, it had ...
and was appointed adjutant of General
Berwick. He participated in the
Siege of Kehl. After the death of the general at
Philippsburg
Philippsburg () is a town in the district of Karlsruhe, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
History
Before 1632, Philippsburg was known as "Udenheim".
The city was a possession of the Bishop of Speyer from 1371–1718. The town is named after ...
, he served as the general adjutant to Marshal
d'Asfeld. At the end of the Rhine campaign in 1734, he was promoted to colonel.
References
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1710 births
1751 deaths
18th-century German military personnel
Lieutenant generals of Prussia
People from Zielona Góra County