Joachim Friedrich von Stutterheim

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Born(1715-11-02)2 November 1715
Sellendorf, Lower Lusatia
Died26 August 1783(1783-08-26) (aged 67)
Königsberg
AllegianceKingdom of Prussia Prussia
Yearsof service1729–1783
Joachim Friedrich von Stutterheim
The Old Stutterheim
Born(1715-11-02)2 November 1715
Sellendorf, Lower Lusatia
Died26 August 1783(1783-08-26) (aged 67)
Königsberg
AllegianceKingdom of Prussia Prussia
Years of service1729–1783
RankGeneralleutnant
Battles / warsWar of the Austrian Succession
Seven Years' War
AwardsPour le Mérite
Order of the Black Eagle
Name inscribed on Frederick the Great's Equestrian Statue

Joachim Friedrich von Stutterheim („Alt-Stutterheim“), (2 November 1715 26 August 1783). He was known as the Old Stutterheim to distinguish him from his younger brother, Otto Ludwig (17181780), also a lieutenant general in Frederick the Great's army.

His parents were Joachim Friedrich von Stutterheim (16831745) and Johanne Eleonore von Hacke (16871737). His father was a captain in the Polish-Saxon army, and a landowner. His brother, Otto Ludwig (1718-1780), was also a Prussian lieutenant general. He was born 2 November 1715 in Sellendorf, Lower Lusatia.[1] He married Sophie Therese von Lettow (17191807) and they had two sons, one of which, Ludwig August von Stutterheim, became a lieutenant general.[2]

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