Karl Friedrich von Lüderitz

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Karl Friedrich von Lüderitz also Karl Ludwig or Friedrich Wilhelm . (* 1701 in Nackel ; † January 29, 1762 in Nackel), was a Prussian colonel and chief of the Berlin Land Regiment .

Life

Origin and family

Karl Friedrich was a member of the Altmark noble family von Lüderitz . His father was the heir to the share of Nackel and Seegeletz, Gerhard Christian von Lüderitz (1651-1718). He married Christiane Sabine Sophie von Tresckow in 1749 . The marriage remained childless.

Career

Lüderitz served in Friedrich Wilhelm I's body regiment, where he was promoted to captain in 1738 . In 1740 he was promoted to lieutenant colonel and placed with the Weyherrschen garrison battalion . Lüderitz received the title of Colonel in 1747 and became chief of the Berlin Land Regiment on September 20, 1747.

Lüderitz was hereditary lord on Nackel und Seegeletz I.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Zedlitz (lit.).
  2. ^ A b Günther Gieraths : The combat operations of the Brandenburg-Prussian army , Berlin 1964, [1]
  3. ^ Gothaisches Genealogisches Taschenbuch der Adeligen Häuser , Justus Perthes , Gotha 1919, pp. 466–467.
  4. ^ Eduard Lange : The soldiers of Frederick the Great , Leipzig 1853, p. 309.
  5. Ranking list of the Royal Prussian Army , Berlin 1787, p. 114.