Friedrich Von Gagern
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Friedrich Balduin, Baron von Gagern (1794–1848) was a German soldier.


Life

He was the eldest of the sons of
Hans Christoph Ernst von Gagern Hans Christoph Ernst Freiherr von Gagern (25 January 176622 October 1852), German statesman and political writer, was born at Kleinniedesheim, near Worms. After studying law at the universities of Leipzig and Göttingen, he entered the service o ...
. He was born at Weilburg on 24 October 1794. He entered the University of Göttingen, but soon left, and, taking service in the Austrian army, took part in the Russian campaign of 1812, and fought in the following year at Dresden, Kulm and Leipzig. He then entered the Dutch service, took part in the campaigns of 1815, and, after studying another year at Heidelberg, was member for Luxembourg of the military commission of the German Federal Diet (1824, 1825). In 1830 and 1831 he took part in the Dutch campaign in Belgium, and in 1844, after being promoted to the rank of general, was sent on an important mission to the
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to inquire into the state of their military defences. In 1847, he was appointed governor at The Hague, and commandant in South Holland. In the spring of 1848 he was in Germany, and on the outbreak of the revolutionary troubles he accepted the invitation of the government of Baden to take the command against the insurgent "free companies" (Freischaaren) in the Hecker Uprising led by Friedrich Hecker. At Kandern, on 20 April, he made a vain effort to persuade the leaders to submit, and was about to order his troops to attack, when he was mortally wounded by the bullets of the insurgents.


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Sources

* Heinrich von Gagern: ''Friedrich von Gagern''. Biografie, 1856/57 (his Life, in 3 vols. (Heidelberg and Leipzig, 1856–1857), was written by his brother Heinrich von Gagern) * *


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People of the Revolutions of 1848 Dutch generals University of Göttingen alumni Heidelberg University alumni Knights Third Class of the Military Order of William 1794 births 1848 deaths Military personnel of the Grand Duchy of Baden Barons of Germany People from Weilburg People from Nassau-Weilburg German military personnel of the Napoleonic Wars People of the Belgian Revolution {{Germany-army-bio-stub