Ferdinand of Fürstenburg
The Prince of Fürstenburg | |
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Born | Ferdinand Anselm |
Died | date and place unknown |
Title | Prince of Fürstenburg-Stuhlingen |
Other names | The Prince of Fürstenburg |
Known for | Commanding the Regiment in which Carl Gustaf Armfeldt served in.[1] |
Years active | fl. 1685-1697 |
Nationality | Fürstenberg-Heiligenberg |
Wars and battles | War of the Grand Alliance |
Predecessor | Frederick Rudolf of Fürstenburg |
Parents | Frederick Rudolf of Fürstenburg and Anna Magdalena of Hanau-Lichtenberg |
Ferdinand of Fürstenburg (fl. 1685-1697) was a Prince of Fürstenburg.[2] He was the son of Frederick Rudolf of Fürstenburg and Anna Magdalena of Hanau-Lichtenberg. He is known for commanding an infantry regiment in which future Swedish General Carl Gustaf Armfeldt served in when Armfeldt joined in the year 1685. He died sometime after 1697, when Armfeldt returned to Sweden as a captain. He campaigned in France during the War of the Grand Alliance (see notes).
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