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  1. Johann David Ludwig Graf Yorck von Wartenburg (born von Yorck; 26 September 1759 – 4 October 1830) was a Prussian Generalfeldmarschall instrumental in the Kingdom of Prussia ending an alliance with France to one with Russia during the War of the Sixth Coalition.

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  2. Johann David Ludwig Graf [1] Yorck von Wartenburg (Potsdam, 26 de Setembro de 1759 — Oleśnica Mała, 4 de Outubro de 1830) foi um marechal-de-campo prussiano. Yorck ingressou no Exército Prussiano em 1772, participou da Batalha de Jena, venceu o Exército Napoleônico em Wartenburgo e foi dos comandantes do exército do marechal ...

  3. Johann David Ludwig von Yorck, ab 1814 Graf Yorck von Wartenburg (* 26. September 1759 in Potsdam; † 4. Oktober 1830 in Klein Öls, Landkreis Oels) war ein preußischer Feldmarschall, Diplomat und Befreiungskämpfer. Ohne Ermächtigung des Königs Friedrich Wilhelm III. (Preußen) unterzeichnete er am 30.

  4. 19 de mar. de 2012 · Count Hans Ludwig Paul Yorck von Wartenburg (1835–1897) was a German philosopher. He is primarily known for his long collaboration with his friend Wilhelm Dilthey (1833–1911) and for his impact on Martin Heidegger (1889–1976) and Hans-Georg Gadamer (1900–2002).

  5. Johann Yorck, count von Wartenburg Prussian field marshal, reformer, and successful commander during the Wars of Liberation (1813–15) against France. His initiative in signing a separate neutrality agreement with Russia during the Napoleonic invasion of that country (Convention of Tauroggen, 1812)

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  6. Yorck von Wartenburg was a Prussian general who served in the Grande Armée as a lieutenant of Blücher's corps. He was a key figure of the regeneration of Prussia and a defector who signed the Tauroggen Convention with the Russians in 1813. He commanded the first Prussian corps in the battles of Wartenburg, Möckern, Laon and other campaigns.

  7. The Battle of Wartenburg ( German: Schlacht bei Wartenburg) took place on 3 October 1813 between the French IV Corps commanded by General Henri Gatien Bertrand and the Allied Army of Silesia, principally the I Corps of General Ludwig von Yorck. The battle allowed the Army of Silesia to cross the Elbe, ultimately leading to the Battle of Leipzig .