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  1. Although Baron Trenck was not an ethnic Croat, even now there is phrase in Germany: "Wir sind Kroaten, wir sind panduren" [dubious – discuss], ("We are Croats; we are Pandours"), because many of his pandurs were Croatians. Franz is the first cousin of Friedrich Freiherr von der Trenck, who was serving in the Prussian Army.

  2. Friedrich Baron von der Trenck. 1. M, #323631, b. February 1726, d. 25 July 1794. Last Edited=1 Dec 2008. Friedrich Baron von der Trenck was born in February 1726 at Königsberg, Prussia, Russia G. 1 He married Anna Amalie Prinzessin von Preußen, daughter of Friedrich Wilhelm I König in Preußen and Sophia Dorothea Hanover, Princess of Great ...

  3. 5 The challenges in peeling back the layers that obscure Franz von der Trenck are complicated by the difficulty in establishing authenticity of various sources. Beginning with the 1745 biography/autobigraphy that was supposedly based on Trenck's diary and writings, forgeries and, as Philipp Batelka discusses, adulterations have not stopped these sources from shaping the discourse about Trenck.

  4. Federico von der Trenck (en alemán, Friedrich von der Trenck) fue un caballero prusiano de origen noble nacido en Königsberg (Prusia Oriental), el 16 de febrero de 1726, [1] y ejecutado en París, Francia, el 25 de julio de 1794. Sus padres fueron el Barón Christopher von der Trenck y Marie Charlotte von Derschau.

  5. Von der Trenck was born in Haldensleben, which is north of the city of Magdeburg, today in Saxony-Anhalt, then prussian ruled Duchy of Magdeburg, on 16 February 1727. His parents were Major-General Baron Christopher Ehrenreich von der Trenck (1677-1740) [1] and Marie Charlotte von Derschau. His father was transferred to Königsberg in 1729.

  6. 16 de oct. de 2007 · Frederick von der Trenck, after his release from imprisonment in 1763, married a burgomaster’s daughter, and went into business as a wine merchant. Then he became adventurous again. His adventures, published in German in 1786-7, and in his own French version in 1788, formed one of the most popular books of its time.

  7. Friedrich von der Trenck. (Friedrich, barón von der Trenck; Königsberg, 1726 - París, 1794) Aventurero alemán. Estudió derecho en la Universidad de Königsberg, fue oficial asistente de Federico II de Prusia (1744) y, tras varios enredos amorosos con la hermana del rey, la princesa Amelia, fue encarcelado.