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'''Johann Friedrich Maximilian Joseph Freiherr von Hertling''' ( |
'''Johann Friedrich Maximilian Joseph Freiherr'''<ref>{{German title Freiherr}}</ref> '''von Hertling''' (14 October 1781 – 4 August 1850) was a [[Bavaria]]n [[Lieutenant General]] that acted as the<ref>called "Verweser"</ref> [[War Minister]] for Bavaria from 28 January until 9 June 1839. He was the brother of [[Franz Xaver von Hertling]]. |
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== Biography == |
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Hertling was born in [[Ladenburg]], the son of Jakob Anton von Hertling and Maria Anna Antonia Juliana, née von Weiler.<ref name="bio">[http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:1474988&id=I6773 ''Johann Friedrich Maximilian Joseph von hertling''], RootsWeb.</ref> Like his brother, [[Franz Xaver von Hertling|Franz Xaver]], he joined the [[Bavarian army]] in the last decade of the 18th century and took part in all of its campaigns between [[Napoleonic Wars|1800 and 1815]]. In 1817 he was advanced to Oberst, in 1831 to [[Major General]] and [[Brigadier]]. One year later, while acting as the war minister of the [[Kingdom of Bavaria]] under [[Ludwig I of Bavaria|King Ludwig]], he was promoted to Lieutenant General and given responsibility for the army's stud farms and horse recruitment (''Gestüts- und Remontierungswesen''). Hertling died in [[Munich]].<ref name="HdBG">[http://www.hdbg.de/parlament/content/persDetail.php?id=3038 ''Hertling, Friedrich Freiherr von''] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160303203756/http://www.hdbg.de/parlament/content/persDetail.php?id=3038 |date=2016-03-03 }}, House of the Bavarian history (HdBG).</ref> |
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Latest revision as of 02:32, 31 August 2023
Johann Friedrich Maximilian Joseph Freiherr[1] von Hertling (14 October 1781 – 4 August 1850) was a Bavarian Lieutenant General that acted as the[2] War Minister for Bavaria from 28 January until 9 June 1839. He was the brother of Franz Xaver von Hertling.
Biography[edit]
Hertling was born in Ladenburg, the son of Jakob Anton von Hertling and Maria Anna Antonia Juliana, née von Weiler.[3] Like his brother, Franz Xaver, he joined the Bavarian army in the last decade of the 18th century and took part in all of its campaigns between 1800 and 1815. In 1817 he was advanced to Oberst, in 1831 to Major General and Brigadier. One year later, while acting as the war minister of the Kingdom of Bavaria under King Ludwig, he was promoted to Lieutenant General and given responsibility for the army's stud farms and horse recruitment (Gestüts- und Remontierungswesen). Hertling died in Munich.[4]
References and notes[edit]
- ^ Regarding personal names: Freiherr is a former title (translated as Baron). In Germany since 1919, it forms part of family names. The feminine forms are Freifrau and Freiin.
- ^ called "Verweser"
- ^ Johann Friedrich Maximilian Joseph von hertling, RootsWeb.
- ^ Hertling, Friedrich Freiherr von Archived 2016-03-03 at the Wayback Machine, House of the Bavarian history (HdBG).