referred as Pirch I to distinguish him from his younger brother, Otto Karl Lorenz von Pirch, referred as Pirch II. Georg Dubislav Ludwig von Pirch was born...
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Lorenz von Pirch "Pirch II". Donnersmarck is also referred to in some sources as "Henckel" or "Henkel" An alternative spelling for von Treskow is von...
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Karl Lorenz von Pirch were wounded. General-Leutnant Fabian Wilhelm von Osten-Sacken The 1st Brigade under General-major Otto Karl Lorenz von Pirch and...
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name, in this case from his brother, seven years his junior, Otto Karl Lorenz 'Pirch II' now in Belgium Chandler 1966, p. 1120. Baines 1818, p. 433. Barbero...
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fortress from 1753 was the electoral Saxon Lieutenant General, Michael Lorenz von Pirch. In August 1813 the clash at Krietzschwitz took place in front of its...
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village. At either 3:00 pm or 3:30 pm Otto Karl Lorenz von Pirch's 1st Infantry Brigade and Heinrich Wilhelm von Horn's 7th Infantry Brigade arrived at Fontenelle-en-Brie...
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IV Corps, attacked Lobau at 16:30, while Zieten's I Corps and parts of Pirch I's II Corps engaged at about 18:00. The Waterloo position chosen by Wellington...
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three years and the foreign troops pulled out in 1818. Otto Karl Lorenz von Pirch: "Pirch II", the use of Roman numerals being used in Prussian service to...
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