26 December 1786(1786-12-26) (aged 72) Lausanne, Switzerland
Buried
Parc de Mon Repos
Allegiance
Austria Prussia
Service/branch
Army
Years of service
1728–1750 (Austria) 1751–1779 (Prussia)
Rank
Lieutenant General
Battles/wars
War of Polish Succession
War of Austrian Succession
Seven Years' War
Awards
Order of the Black Eagle Equestrian statue of Frederick the Great
Other work
Governor, Neuchâtel 1768–1779
Robert Scipio, Freiherr von Lentulus (18 April 1714 – 26 December 1786) was a military officer, first in Austrian service, later in Prussian service. He was among Frederick the Great's trusted officers, and served him not only in military capacity but as a diplomat and, later, a governor of Neuchâtel. He was proprietor of a Prussian cavalry regiment in the years 1758–1778.
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RobertScipio, Freiherr vonLentulus (18 April 1714 – 26 December 1786) was a military officer, first in Austrian service, later in Prussian service. He...
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