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  1. Karl (or Carl) Philipp Josef, Prince von Wrede ( German: [ˈvʁeːdə]; 29 April 1767 – 12 December 1838) was a Bavarian field marshal. He was an ally of Napoleonic France until he negotiated the Treaty of Ried with Austria in 1813. Thereafter Bavaria joined the coalition.

  2. Carl Philipp Wrede, seit 1814 Fürst von Wrede, (* 29. April 1767 in Heidelberg, Kurfürstentum Pfalz; † 12. Dezember 1838 in Ellingen, Königreich Bayern) war ein bayerischer Generalfeldmarschall, Politiker und Diplomat. Er unterzeichnete den Vertrag von Ried vom 8. Oktober 1813, durch den Bayern auf die Seite der Alliierten ...

  3. 25 de abr. de 2024 · Karl Philipp, prince von Wrede was a Bavarian field marshal, allied with Napoleon until 1813, when he joined the coalition against France. Educated for the career of a civil official in the Palatinate, he raised a volunteer corps that served with the Austrians, beginning in 1799. After the Treaty.

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  4. Print. Share it. Karl Philip Freiherr von Wrede was born in Heidelberg in 1767. On joining the Elector's army he rose to colonel in 1795. Fighting under the orders of the Austrian Erzherzog Karl, he covered the retreat of the defeated Austrian army after Hohenlinden (3 December, 1800).

  5. Karl Philipp Freiherr von Wrede (1767-1838) was a Bavarian general who fought both for and against Napoleon, fighting at Wagram in 1809 and taking part in both Napoleon's campaign in Russia in 1812 and the Allied invasion of France in 1813-14.

  6. modifier. Carl Philipp Joseph von Wrede, né le 29 avril 1767 à Heidelberg, mort le 12 décembre 1838 à Ellingen en royaume de Bavière, est un feld-maréchal bavarois de la Révolution et de l’Empire .

  7. The Columbia Encyclopedia, 6th ed. Karl Philipp von Wrede (kärl fē´lĬp fən vrā´də), 1767–1838, Bavarian general. He helped reorganize the Bavarian army, commanded part of the Bavarian troops fighting with the French against Austria in 1805 in the Napoleonic Wars, and led the Bavarian corps that aided Napoleon's victory at Wagram (1809).