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Ewald Christian von Kleist

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202:: Kleist was attached to Finck's division at the Prussian right. He'd been hit several times by ricochets, and possibly musket balls, perhaps even 12 times. He continued to lead his troops forward, taking a third battery, when he was badly hurt on both arms. His "colonel" (Major Mark K. A. von Schwartz) fell; he led his regiment forward to the fourth battery when a case-shot smashed his leg into pieces; once he fell, Captain Sylvius von Swolinsky took command of the battalion. He fell from his horse, and was carried to the rear. In due course, a surgeon was brought to him, but was killed by case-shot. One of his friends tried to send a carriage to him, to move him out of danger, but it took so long he was cut off by the Russian advance. By evening, the Cossacks stripped him bare, and threw him into the nearest swamp. Later that night some Russian Hussars found Kleist in this situation, took him to a dry place, set a watch fire and gave him some bread. When they had left, the Cossacks returned and took the blanket the Russians had given him. Eventually a Russian cavalry troop passed by; one of their captains, had him sent to Frankfurt in a carriage. Under the care of a professor there, he had surgery and good nursing, although on the tenth night, the bone fell apart, cut an artery, and at 2 a.m. on the 24th he died. He received a soldier's funeral, his coffin borne by 12 Russian grenadiers, and attended by some officers; one staff officer laid his own sword on the bier. 68: 87: 22: 76: 442: 150:
to visit his father and sister, as well as to his good friend Battrow (north-east of Flatow), a distant relative, the widowed chief of Goltz, whose daughter Wilhelmine made an impression on him; he became betrothed to her, but they were separated by his military service and she married another man.
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whose roots date to the 12th century. Kleist's father, Joachim Ewald (1684–1738), son of Ewald von Kleist (died 1694), had been born on the family estate. On 7 July 1710, he married Marie Juliane von Manteuffel (sister of
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had given him belated commentary and improvements on his poem, which he self-published in December 1749. Subsequently, his poem received considerable notice, even from
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Ewald Christian, the third child of this marriage, lived with his only brother, Franz Casimir, one year older, at the estate of a paternal uncle,
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largely supplied ideas. It earned him the nickname "the Poet of the Spring." He noted in his letters that
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army, in which he became an officer in 1736. He served in a unit commanded by a friend of his father.
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Kleist's epitaph for Heinrich von Blumenthal is repeated for Kleist himself in this memorial etching
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One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the
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friends who die an heroic death for their country in a battle against the
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for his many friends who were killed in battle, such as Major Heinrich
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History of Friedrich II. of Prussia, Called Frederick the Great
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Quartered during the winter of 1757–1758 in Leipzig during the
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and cavalry officer. His vast family was well-established in
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to the same forefather at the start of the 15th century.
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Witz, Einsicht, Wissenschaft, Geschmack, Bescheidenheit,
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in 2 vols (1760). A critical edition was published by
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Kleist published in 1756 the first collection of his
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Wit, sense, a mind scientific, good taste and modesty
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Prussian military personnel of the Seven Years' War
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Both boys attended the 40:; 58 male members of his family fought in 283:und alle Tugenden vereint mit allen Gaben 452: 435: 433: 431: 429: 167:in a newly formed regiment stationed at 85: 74: 66: 20: 377: 522: 417:Geschichte des Geschlechts von Kleist, 545:People from the Province of Pomerania 480:Scribner, Welford, 1873, pp. 166–1`67 426: 306:and all the gifts and all the virtues 314:Oh winds be gentle, hold your breath 271: 419:Berlin, Schindler, 1862, Volume 1, 346:De Ewaldi Kleistii vita et scriptis 154: 13: 340:, in 3 vols (1880–1882). See also 285:besass der, den man hier begraben. 171:, where he became acquainted with 14: 596: 332:published an edition of Kleist's 269:, which eerily foretold his own: 228:Pierre-Louis Moreau de Maupertuis 210:Kleist's chief work is a poem in 179:(10 April 1741) and the siege of 440: 308:possessed he who here buried is. 281:und Menschenlieb und Tapferkeit, 570:University of Königsberg alumni 511:Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie, 492:..., Volumes 1–2, Unger, 1803, 404:Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie, 499: 483: 470: 409: 316:let holy ashes rest in death. 253:(1759), the subject being two 1: 370: 304:and kindliness and gallantry, 218:(1749), for which Thomson's 159:Recalled to Prussia by King 64:family of cavalry leaders. 7: 540:People from Koszalin County 507:Kleist, Franz Alexander von 458:Kleist, Ewald Christian von 10: 601: 400:Ewald Christian von Kleist 361:Franz Alexander von Kleist 163:in 1740, he was appointed 71:Ewald Christian von Kleist 30:Ewald Christian von Kleist 25:Ewald Christian von Kleist 205: 94: 289:er starb mit Heldenmuth. 287:Er starb für's Vaterland 261:. Likewise, he composed 192:Gotthold Ephraim Lessing 129:University of Königsberg 113:Christian von Manteuffel 575:Prussian Army personnel 463:Encyclopædia Britannica 293:die heilige Asche ruht. 233:Kleist also wrote some 146:In 1738 he was sent to 106:Heinrich von Manteuffel 48:. Kleist was born at 300: 291:Ihr Winde wehet sanft, 278: 275: 91: 83: 72: 26: 565:German-language poets 89: 78: 70: 24: 16:German poet and noble 312:he died a hero true. 196:Battle of Kunersdorf 365:Heinrich von Kleist 348:(Paris, 1887), and 330:Karl Wilhelm Ramler 251:Cissides und Paches 224:Carl Wilhelm Ramler 131:, where he studied 42:Frederick the Great 310:He died a patriot, 177:Battle of Mollwitz 92: 84: 73: 27: 560:German male poets 398:Rudolf Schwarze 322: 321: 101:Farther Pomerania 58:Farther Pomerania 54:Köslin (Koszalin) 38:Farther Pomerania 592: 514: 503: 497: 487: 481: 476:Thomas Carlyle, 474: 468: 467: 446: 444: 443: 437: 424: 413: 407: 396: 295: 272: 188:Seven Years' War 155:Military service 125:Danzig Gymnasium 46:Seven Years' War 600: 599: 595: 594: 593: 591: 590: 589: 520: 519: 518: 517: 505:Felix Bamberg, 504: 500: 488: 484: 475: 471: 456:, ed. (1911). 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poet
Farther Pomerania
Frederick the Great
Seven Years' War
Zeblin
Köslin (Koszalin)
Farther Pomerania
von Kleist


Emil Hünten

Farther Pomerania
Heinrich von Manteuffel
Christian von Manteuffel
Jesuit
Deutsch Krone
Danzig Gymnasium
University of Königsberg
law
mathematics
Danish
Gdańsk
Frederick II
lieutenant
Potsdam
J. W. L. Gleim
Battle of Mollwitz
Neisse

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