Karl Ludwig Truchseß von Waldburg

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Karl Ludwig Truchseß von Waldburg (* 1685 in Königsberg in Prussia ; † April 22, 1738 in Berlin ) was a Prussian major general, chamberlain of King Friedrich I, and governor of Insterburg and land marshal of Prussia .

He was the son of Wolf Christoph Erbtruchseß Graf zu Waldburg (1643–1688) and Luise Katharina von Rautter widowed de Chiese (also de la Chièze) († June 4, 1703).

Life

On March 15, 1713 he was promoted to lieutenant colonel and on October 10, 1715 to colonel. On August 25, 1725, he was appointed major general and commander of the 11th regiment.

In 1722 he was on a diplomatic mission with the King of France in Reims and in 1723 with the Emperor in Prague, there to congratulate the coronation. In 1723 he was also Provost of Havelberg Cathedral . An honor that he passed on to the privy councilor Samuel Ludwig von Lüderitz on December 19, 1725 .

In 1731 he became chief of the Cuirassier Regiment No. 11, in 1731 and in 1737 he was again on a diplomatic mission in Dresden. He is said to have spoken French very well, which was useful for his diplomatic missions.

family

He was married to Sophie Charlotte von Wylich and Lottum (1694–1771), daughter of Philipp Karl von Wylich and Lottum .

⚭ May 29, 1738 Charlotte Sophie della Chiesa (von Chaise) (* September 19, 1717 - † December 4, 1761)
⚭ April 7, 1763 Sophie Luise von Flörke (born January 9, 1741 - † February 11, 1821)
  • Friedrich Wilhelm Karl, Landjägermeister, Canon of Halberstadt, (* October 18, 1718 - March 17, 1762) ⚭ Sophie Charlotte della Chiesa (von Chaise) (* June 15, 1721; † June 1759)
  • Sophie Dorothea Luise, (born January 6, 1723)
  • Charlotte Karoline Amalie (December 2, 1727 - August 24, 1791)
⚭ June 29, 1744 Gebhard Johann Friedrich von Keyserlingk , Prussian Minister of State (* 1699; † September 14, 1761)
⚭ 1763 Heinrich Christian von Keyserlingk, Postmaster General († November 22, 1787)

literature

  • Anton Balthasar König : Karl Ludwig Truchsess von Waldburg . In: Biographical lexicon of all heroes and military figures who made themselves famous in the Prussian service . tape 4 . Arnold Wever, Berlin 1791, p. 110 ( Karl Ludwig Truchsess von Waldburg at Wikisource [PDF]).

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