Siegmund Moritz William von Langen

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Born1706 or 1708
Westphalia
Died21 October 1758 (48–50 years)
Hochkirch
AllegianceKingdom of Prussia Prussia
Service / branchArmy
Siegmund Moritz William von Langen
Hochkirch cemetery
Born1706 or 1708
Westphalia
Died21 October 1758 (48–50 years)
Hochkirch
AllegianceKingdom of Prussia Prussia
Service / branchArmy
Years of service1724–1758
RankMajor
Battles / wars
AwardsEquestrian statue of Frederick the Great

Siegmund Moritz William von Langen, also called Simon Moritz, ( 1706 or 1708, Westphalia–21 October 1758, Bautzen, Silesia), was a Prussian major of the who died of injuries received in the Hochkirch churchyard during the Battle of Hochkirch, in the Seven Years' War. His actions at Hochkirch delayed the Austrian forces sufficiently for Frederick the Great to organize a retreat. This saved the Prussian army.

He entered the Prussian military as an 18-year-old, and 1736 was promoted to second lieutenant in the Infantry Regiment Krocher (No. 18). In 1741, he was in the regiment Markgraf Heinrich No. 42, in which he entered into the Seven Years' War. He was wounded at the Battle of Leuthen, but recovered from these wounds. Promoted to major, he served at the Siege of Olmütz.[1][2]

Military fame at Hochkirch

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