Nikolaus Andreas von Katzler | |
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Born | Maastricht | September 1682
Died | 10 November 1760 78) Gardelegen | (aged
Allegiance | Prussia |
Service/ | Army |
Rank | General |
Battles/wars | War of Austrian Succession |
Awards | Order of the Black Eagle Equestrian Statue of Frederick the Great |
Nikolaus Andreas von Katzler (also spelled Katzeler) (September 1696 – 10 November 1760) was a Prussian lieutenant general, Proprietor of the Gendarme Regiment, and Knight of the Black Eagle Order. He was also the heir of the property at Grimminghausen.
Von Katzler was born in Maastricht. His name was included in 1851 on the Equestrian statue of Frederick the Great honoring the men considered to be the founders of the modern Prussian state. He died, aged 64, in Gardelegen.
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