Albrecht Konrad Finck von Finckenstein
Albrecht Konrad Finck von Finckenstein
Albrecht Konrad Finck von Finckenstein (born October 30, 1660, December 16, 1735) is a Prussian military commander, Field Marshal.
From February 4, 1710, the Count of the Empire (reichsgraf) was awarded the title of Count Joseph of Habsburg, son of Leopold I, for his distinction as Dorner, as Lieutenant General. He participated in the war for the Spanish succession between 1702-1714. He distinguished himself during the Battle of Malplaquet, as Fryderyk the Great spoke. In 1733 Finck became Field Marshal. In 1902, in Berlin, the street was renamed to Finkestein Alle in honor of Albrecht von Finckenstein.
Married to Sussana Magdalena von Hoff, with whom he had three sons: Fredrich Ludwig, Karl Wilhelm and Frederic Otto Leopold and two daughters: Maria Amelia, born Cassel Charlottenburg May 22, 1704, and Charlotta Albertina, January 22, 1706, died in Berlin on March 8, 1795. Authoritative control (person):
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