Online Encyclopedia

COUNT VON FRIEDRICH HEINRICH ERNST WR...

Online Encyclopedia
Originally appearing in Volume V28, Page 838 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
Spread the word: del.icio.us del.icio.us it!

COUNT VON FRIEDRICH HEINRICH ERNST WRANGEL (1784–1877)  , Prussian general field marshal, was born at
See also:
Stettin, on the 13th of
See also:
April 1784 . He entered a dragoon regiment in 1796, became
See also:
cornet in 1797, and second
See also:
lieutenant in 1798 . He fought as a subaltern against
See also:
Napoleon, especially distinguishing himself as
See also:
Heilsberg in 1807, and receiving the order pour le Write . In the reorganization of the army, Wrangel became successively first lieutenant and captain, and won distinction a.nd promotion to lieutenant-colonel in the War of Liberation in 1813, won the Iron
See also:
Cross at Wachau near
See also:
Leipzig, and became colonel in 1815 . He commanded a cavalry brigade in 1821, and two years later was promoted major-general . He commanded the 13th Division, with headquarters at Munster, in Westphalia, in 1834, when riots occurred owing to differences between the archbishop of Cologne and the
See also:
crown, and the. determination and
See also:
resolution with which he treated the clerical party prevented serious trouble . He was promoted lieutenant-general, received many honours from the court, enjoyed the confidence of the Junker party, and commanded successively at Konigsberg and Stettin . In 1848 he commanded the II . Corps of the German Federal army in the Schleswig-Holstein
See also:
campaign, was promoted general of cavalry, and won several actions . In the autumn he was summoned to Berlin to suppress the riots there . As governor of Berlin and
See also:
commander-in-chief of the Mark of
See also:
Brandenburg (appointments which he held till his
See also:
death) he proclaimed a state of siege, and ejected the Liberal president and members of the Chamber . Thus on two occasions in the troubled
See also:
history of Prussian revival Wrangel's uncompromising sternness achieved its
See also:
object without bloodshed .

From this

time onwards he was most prominent in connexion with the revival of the Prussian cavalry from the neglect and inefficiency into which it had fallen during the years of peace and poverty after 1815 . In 1856, having then seen sixty years' service, he was made a field marshal . At the age of eighty he commanded the Austro-Prussian army in the war with Denmark in 1864 and though he was too old for active
See also:
work, and often issued vague or impracticable orders (he himself had always desired that the young and brilliant Red Prince," Frederick Charles, should have the command), the
See also:
prestige of his narne, and the actual good work of Frederick Charles, Moltke and Vogel von Falckenstein among the Prussian, and of Gablenz among the
See also:
Austrian generals, -made the campaign a brilliant success . After the capture of Dtippel he resigned the command, was created a count, and received other honours . In 1866 "Papa" Wrangel assisted in the Bohemian campaign, but without a command on account of his
See also:
great age . He took a keen
See also:
interest in the second reorganization of the cavalry arm 1866–1870, and in the war with France in 1870-71 . He died at Berlin on the 2nd of November 1877 . On the seventieth anniversary of his entering the army his regiment, the 3rd
See also:
Cuirassiers, was given the title " Graf Wrangel." See supplement to Militdr . Wochenblatt (1877), and lives by von Koppen and von Maltitz (Berlin, 1884) .

End of Article: COUNT VON FRIEDRICH HEINRICH ERNST WRANGEL (1784–1877)
[back]
WRAITH
[next]
KARL GUSTAV VON WRANGEL (1613-1676)

Additional information and Comments

There are no comments yet for this article.
» Add information or comments to this article.
Please link directly to this article:
Highlight the code below, right click and select "copy." Paste it into a website, email, or other HTML document.