Adrian Meyer (officer)
Adrian Meyer (born April 3, 1708 in Herisau , † 1774 at sea , buried in Portoferraio on Elba ; authorized to reside in Herisau) was a Swiss officer from the canton of Appenzell Ausserrhoden .
Life
Adrian Meyer was a son of Jeremias Meyer, state governor, major in the French service and canvas merchant , and Adriana Ziegler. He married Johanna Christina d`Orly. Meyer entered French service as an ensign in the Swiss Regiment d' Affry in 1721 and rose to lieutenant captain . From 1734 to 1737 he led a company in imperial service. From 1738 to 1743 he officiated as councilor and clerk of the Kirchhöri Herisau. From 1743 Meyer maintained a battalion under his own name in Sardinia-Piedmont . Due to his success in the war against France and Spain , he rose to the highest ranks: in 1747 to colonel and in 1754 to brigadier of the royal Sardinian infantry . In 1761 he was appointed major general and in 1771 lieutenant general and 2nd generalissimo of the Royal Sardinian Army.
literature
- Peter Witschi: Appenzeller all over the world. Schläpfer, Herisau 1994.
Web links
- Thomas Fuchs: Adrian Meyer. In: Historical Lexicon of Switzerland . November 5, 2009 , accessed August 18, 2020 .
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SURNAME | Meyer, Adrian |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Swiss officer from the canton of Appenzell Ausserrhoden |
DATE OF BIRTH | April 3, 1708 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Herisau |
DATE OF DEATH | 1774 |
Place of death | lake |