Friderich Adolph Schleppegrell

Summary

Friderich Adolph von Schleppegrell (28 June 1792 – 25 July 1850) was a Dano-Norwegian military officer.

Friderich Adolph Schleppegrell
Generalmajor Frederik Adolph Schleppegrell
Born(1792-06-28)28 June 1792
Brunlanes, Denmark-Norway
Died25 July 1850(1850-07-25) (aged 58)
Isted, Denmark
Buried
Allegiance Denmark
Service/branch Royal Danish Army
RankMajor General
Battles/warsFirst War of Schleswig
Battle of Isted
Gravestone

Son of Lieutenant-Colonel Otto Heinrich von Schleppegrell (1729-1808) and Cathrine Abigael Zimmer (1750-1836),[1] he was born in Brunlanes. He became a military officer in 1807, and took part in the Gunboat War for Denmark-Norway. When Norway became independent of Denmark, only to enter a personal union with Sweden in November 1814, Schleppegrell changed his allegiance to Denmark.[2]

By 1848 he had been promoted to Major General. The same year, the First Schleswig War broke out. Schleppegrell excelled in the battles of Nybøl, Dybbøl and Fredericia, but fell on 25 July 1850 following the battle of Isted.[2] He was buried in Flensborg. The memorial Isted Lion is partly dedicated to Schleppegrell.

References edit

  1. ^ "Frederik Adolph von Schleppegrell". www.nielsen-termansen.com. Retrieved 2021-01-01.
  2. ^ a b Henriksen, Petter, ed. (2007). "Frederik Adolph von Schleppegrell". Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget. Retrieved 24 June 2009.