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301: 199:, his battalion, as time went on, becoming a regiment of three battalions, and Quintus himself recruited seven more battalions of the same kind of troops. His command was almost always with the king's own army in these campaigns, but for a short time it fought in the western theatre under 188:, viii. 113-114). Frederick in discussing the battle of Pharsalia spoke of a centurion Quintus Caecilius as Q. Icilius. Guichard ventured to correct him, whereupon the king said, "You shall be Quintus Icilius," and as Major Quintus Icilius he was forthwith gazetted to the command of a 234:
The very day of Frederick's triumphant return from the war saw the disbanding of most of the free battalions, including that of Quintus, but the major to the end of his life remained with the king. He was made lieutenant-colonel in 1765, and in 1773, in recognition of his work
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had point-blank refused to undertake, from motives of conscience), and carried out his task, it is said, to his own very considerable profit. The place cannot have been seriously injured, as it was soon afterwards the meeting-place of the diplomats whose work ended in the
354: 137:. On his arrival, however, he found that another scholar had been elected by the local authorities, and he thereupon sought and obtained a commission in the Dutch army. 316: 349: 384: 203:. When not on the march he was always at the royal headquarters, and it was he who brought about the famous interview between the king and 321: 369: 166: 379: 177:. The king was very favourably impressed with Guichard and his works, and he remained for nearly 18 months in the royal suite. 148:. His notes on this subject grew into a treatise, and in 1754 he went over to England in order to consult various libraries. 144:. In the peace which followed, his combined military and classical training turned his thoughts in the direction of ancient 200: 165:
it had reached its fifth edition. Coming back, with English introductions, to the Continent, he sought service with
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His Prussian official name of Quintus Icilius was the outcome of a friendly dispute with the king (see Nikolai,
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for more secular studies, especially that of ancient history, in which his learning attracted the notice of the
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On January 22, 1761, Quintus was ordered to sack the castle of Hubertusburg (a task which Major-General
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Mémoires critiques et historiques sur plusieurs points d'antiquités militaires
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actually preached a sermon as a candidate for the pastorate. But he abandoned
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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This corps he commanded throughout the later stages of the
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Prussian military personnel of the Seven Years' War
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