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Ferdinand - Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg

Biography


Birth: Jan 12, 1721 in Wolfenbüttel
Death: Jul 03, 1792 in Brunswick

Son of Ferdinand Albert II (d. 1735) and Antoinette Amalie, dau of Louis Rudolph, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg. Brother of Karl I. A militaryman, he became commander of the allied Hannoverian army (which included the British forces) during the seven years war (1756-1763), before retiring in 1766. He led the allied army to victory against a superior french force at the Battle of Minden in 1759.1

Also known as

  • Prinz von Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel-Bevern
  • Herzog von Braunschweig-Lüneburg

Life with James Boswell

Boswell was received at the Court of Brunswick on June 27, 1764. In his journal he described how "I sat opposite to Prince Ferdinand, whose presence inspires animated respect. He absolutely electrified me. Every time that I looked at him, I felt a noble shock."

Despite having dined opposite him on June 27, Boswell wasn't actually introduced to the Prince until the next day, when he was received in the Prince's bedchamber. They talked a good deal, and Boswell described the Prince as “a distinguished hero [who] had a force and yet an affability of address. He seemed a man of strong judgment and clear ideas."

Notes

Note 1: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Minden


Related links

  • Duke Ferdinand (Wikipedia)


Mentioned in

Ferdinand of Brunswick-Lüneburg is mentioned in:

  • Boswell on the Grand Tour: Germany and Switzerland 1763-1764

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