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  1. Friedrich Emil Ferdinand Heinrich Graf [1] Kleist von Nollendorf (Berlim, 9 de abril de 1762 — 17 de fevereiro de 1823) foi um marechal-de-campo prussiano. Kleist entrou para exército da Prússia em 1778 , serviu durante a Guerra da Sucessão Bávara , Guerras revolucionárias francesas e lutou em Jena durante as Guerras ...

  2. Friedrich Emil Ferdinand Heinrich von Kleist, ab 1814 Graf Kleist von Nollendorf (* 9. April 1762 in Berlin; † 17. Februar 1823 ebenda), war ein preußischer Generalfeldmarschall. Er war 1806 bei der Schlacht bei Jena und Auerstedt als Oberst ein Generaladjutant des Königs Friedrich Wilhelm III., während der Generaladjutant des ...

  3. Military career. Glorious Raid: 1762. Last years and death. References. Sources. Frederick William von Kleist. Friedrich Wilhelm Gottfried Arnd von Kleist, (29 August 1724 [citation needed] in Potsdam – 28 August 1767 in Jeschkendorf near Liegnitz) was a royal Prussian officer, who rose to the rank of major general.

  4. The poet and author Heinrich von Kleist is the most famous member of the family. Notable members. Georg Kleist (around 1435–1508); Vogt of Rügenwalde and Chancellor to Bogislaw X, Duke of Pomerania.

  5. Prussian Generals of the Napoleonic Wars 1793-1815: Kleist, Friedrich Heinrich Ferdinand Emil. By: Digby Smith . Kleist, Friedrich Heinrich Ferdinand Emil (1145) Commander, II Corps in 1813. Born on 9 April 1762 in Berlin; his father was an official of the cathedral in Brandenburg.

  6. Bernd Heinrich Wilhelm von Kleist (18 October 1777 – 21 November 1811) was a German poet, dramatist, novelist, short story writer and journalist. His best known works are the theatre plays Das Käthchen von Heilbronn , The Broken Jug , Amphitryon and Penthesilea , and the novellas Michael Kohlhaas and The Marquise of O .

  7. Heinrich von Kleist was a German dramatist, among the greatest of the 19th century. Poets of the Realist, Expressionist, Nationalist, and Existentialist movements in France and Germany saw their prototype in Kleist, a poet whose demonic genius had foreseen modern problems of life and literature.