Maximilian von Hagenow

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Maximilian (Carl August Friedrich Robert) von Hagenow (born March 9, 1844 in Langenfelde , † February 14, 1906 in Metz ) was a Prussian general of the cavalry .

Life

As the son of Gustav von Hagenow (1813–1876) and his first wife Luise Finelius (1813–1859), daughter of Johann Christian Friedrich Finelius , Maximilian von Hagenow studied at the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität and became a member of the Corps Hansea Bonn . He joined the Prussian Army , became a Second Lieutenant in 1865 and took part in the German War a year later . Attendance at the War Academy (1869–1873) was interrupted by the Franco-German War . Hagenow served as an orderly officer in the 22nd Infantry Division and was assigned to the General Staff in 1874 . Since 1875 he was adjutant of the 25th Cavalry Brigade (Grand Ducal Hessian) in Darmstadt. In 1882 he was posted to the British Army headquarters in Egypt . Major since 1885 , he attended the military maneuvers of the British forces in the northwestern provinces of the Empire of India . In 1891 he was appointed regimental commander of the 2nd Rhenish Hussar Regiment No. 9 and promoted to colonel in 1893 . In 1895 he became brigade commander of the 15th Cavalry Brigade in Cologne, in 1897 Major General , 1899 Inspector of the 1st Cavalry Inspection in Königsberg , and in 1900 finally Lieutenant General and Inspector General of the Cavalry . As governor of Cologne (1901) and Metz (1903), Hagenow died at the age of sixty.

Hagenow married Marie Treutler on March 15, 1884 in Berlin (born October 9, 1857 in Pitschen ; † after 1933). The two sons Max and Viktor von Hagenow come from this marriage .

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Individual evidence

  1. Kösener corps lists 1910, 22/165.
  2. a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Ranking list of the Royal Prussian Army and the XIII. (Royal Württemberg) Army Corps for 1902 , Ed .: War Ministry , Ernst Siegfried Mittler & Sohn , Berlin 1902, p. 105