Friedrich von Löwis of Menar

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Friedrich von Löwis of Menar
Portrait by George Dawe
Born6 September [O.S. 26 August] 1767
Hapsal, Kreis Wiek, Reval Governorate, Russian Empire
(present-day Haapsalu, Lääne County, Estonia)
Died16 April [O.S. 4] 1824 (aged 57)
Sehlen Manor, Sehlen, Kreis Wolmar, Governorate of Livonia, Russian Empire
(in present-day Sēļi, Mazsalaca Municipality, Latvia)
Buried
Salisberg
(present-day Mazsalaca, Latvia)
Allegiance Russian Empire
Service/branch Imperial Russian Army
Years of service1772–1814
RankLieutenant-General
Battles/warsNapoleonic Wars (Siege of Danzig (1813))
AwardsOrder of St. George 3rd class,
Order of St. Alexander Nevsky,
Order of St. Vladimir 2nd class,
Order of St. Anna 1st class with diamonds,
Gold Sword for Bravery with diamonds

Friedrich von[1] Löwis of Menar (Russian: Фёдор Фёдорович Левиз, romanizedFëdor Fëdorovič Leviz; 6 September [O.S. 26 August] 1767 – 16 April [O.S. 4] 1824) was a Baltic German lieutenant-general of Scottish origin, who served in the Imperial Russian Army during the Napoleonic Wars. His family (the family name commonly spelled in English as Lewis) came from South Scotland to Sweden around 1630. By the time of Friedrich's birth, it had become a well-established noble family settled in Livonia in the Russian Empire.

Family coat of arms of the von Löwis of Menar

References

  1. ^ In German personal names, von is a preposition which approximately means of or from and usually denotes some sort of nobility. While von (always lower case) is part of the family name or territorial designation, not a first or middle name, if the noble is referred to by his last name, use Schiller, Clausewitz or Goethe, not von Schiller, etc.

Further reading

  • Henning von Löwis of Menar (Author), Ich wäre gern geblieben. Das Leben des Friedrich von Löwis of Menar, Verlag: Hinstorff/PRO; Auflage: 1., Aufl. (7. Dezember 2005), ISBN 3-86167-151-4
  • Reinhold von Klot, Generalleutnant Friedrich von Löwis of Menar, Retter der Stadt Riga im August 1812, in: Baltische Briefe, Nr. 3/4 (797/798) März/April 2015, Hrsg. Ingeborg v. Kleist, Verlag Baltische Briefe – Wolf J. v. Kleist GmbH

External links

  • Russian Generals of the Napoleonic Wars: Lieutenant General Friedrich von Lowis of Menar by Alexander Mikaberidze
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