Leopold I

prince of Anhalt-Dessau
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Also known as: Leopold of Anhalt-Dessau
Quick Facts
Byname:
The Old Dessauer
German:
Der Alte Dessauer
Born:
July 3, 1676, Dessau, Prussia
Died:
April 7, 1747, Dessau (aged 70)

Leopold I (born July 3, 1676, Dessau, Prussia—died April 7, 1747, Dessau) was a prince of Anhalt-Dessau, Prussian field marshal and reformer and inventor of the iron ramrod; he founded the old Prussian military system that, generally unchanged until 1806, enabled Frederick II the Great to propel Prussia to the position of a European power. Beginning his military career serving against the French in 1695, Leopold commanded the Prussian contingent in the allied forces during most of the War of the Spanish Succession (1701–14). A friend of the Austrian field marshal Prince Eugene of Savoy, he fought in Germany, Italy, ...(100 of 339 words)