Lieutenant Colonel von Moller was instrumental in the Prussian victory at Rossbach
Born
1690
Died
9 November 1762 Freiberg, Electorate of Saxony
Allegiance
Kingdom of Prussia
Service/branch
Prussian Army
Years of service
1720–1762
Rank
Lieutenant Colonel, Artillery
Battles/wars
War of the Austrian Succession Seven Years' War
Awards
Pour le Mérite Name inscribed on Frederick the Great's Equestrian Statue
Karl Friedrich von Moller (sometimes spelled Möller) (1690 – 9 November 1762) was a Prussian colonel of artillery. His uncanny genius at setting up artillery parks gave Frederick the Great high confidence in the artillery's ability to effect the outcome. During the Seven Years' War, Moller gained great fame specifically for his actions at Lobositz, Rossbach and Zorndorf.
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