William Dietrich von Wakenitz
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Born2 August 1728
Neu Boltenhagen
Neu Boltenhagen
Died9 January 1805 (aged 76)
Kassel
Kassel
Allegiance
Kingdom of Prussia
Landgraviate of Hesse-Kassel
Service / branch Prussian Army
William Dietrich von Wakenitz | |
|---|---|
| Born | 2 August 1728 Neu Boltenhagen |
| Died | 9 January 1805 (aged 76) Kassel |
| Allegiance | |
| Service | Prussian Army |
| Years of service | 1744–1762 (Prussia) 1763–1793 (Hesse-Kassel) |
| Rank | General of Infantry |
| Battles / wars | War of the Austrian Succession Seven Years' War |
| Awards | Pour le Mérite Order of the Golden Lion Name inscribed on Frederick the Great's Equestrian Statue |
William Dietrich von Wakenitz, also Wackenitz or Wacknitz, 2 August 1728 on the family estate at Neu Boltenhagen–9 January 1805 in Kassel). He served in the Prussian army during the War of Austrian Succession and the Seven Years' War as a cavalry officer; subsequently, he served the Landgraviate of Hesse-Kassel as general and finance minister.
Wakenitz was born on his father's estate in Boltenhagen. His father, Karl Philipp Wakenitz (1697–1739) was a lieutenant colonel in the Swedish Army. His mother was Charlotte Louise von Örtzen (* 1699) from Blümenow.[1]