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  1. Leopold Hermann von Boyen. (06.06.1811 - 18.02.1886) place of birth: Königsberg, Ostpreußen (Kaliningrad, RU) Königreich Preußen: Mil-Gouverneur, Generaladjutant SM, General der Infanterie. General Leopold von Boyen served as military governor of Prussia's Fortress Mainz and Berlin during the pre-World War One years.

  2. 27 de jun. de 2023 · Author of Hermann von Boyen's biography, Friedrich Meinecke stated that the contributions of Prussian twice (1815–1819 and 1841–1847) Minister of War to the military theory were almost completely forgotten. Despite the existence of many thousands of manuscript pages, this opinion is still considered valid to this day.

  3. Publication Title: Papers of Hermann von Boyen, ca. 1787-1848 Date Published: 1952 PAPERS OF HERMANN VON BOYER, CA. 1787-1848 Introduction The records reproduced in this microfilm publication consist of papers of Herman von Boyen, an officer of the Prussian Army during the Napoleonic Wars, a leader of the military reform

  4. Leopold Hermann Ludwig von Boyen (20 June 1771 – 15 February 1848) was a Prussian army officer who helped to reform the Prussian Army in the early 19th century. He also served as minister of war of Prussia in the period 1810-1813 and later again from 1 March 1841 – 6 October 1847. Born in Kreuzburg (today's Slavskoye, Russia) in East Prussia, Boyen joined the army in 1784 in Königsberg ...

  5. Hermann von Boyen. Leopold Hermann Ludwig von Boyen ( Slavskoye, 20 giugno 1771 – 15 febbraio 1848) è stato un politico e generale prussiano che favorì le riforme dell' esercito prussiano all'inizio del XIX secolo . Fu anche ministro della guerra di Prussia tra il 1810 ed il 1813, ed ancora tra il 1º marzo 1841 ed il 6 ottobre 1847.

  6. Joseph Karl Stieler: Bildnis Hermann von Boyens im Range eines Generalfeldmarschalls in Regimentsuniform mit angelegten Orden und Ehrenzeichen, gemalt kurz vor seinem Tode Öl auf Leinwand, 1847/48

  7. Boyen, Hermann Ludwig Leopold Gottlieb von. preußischer Kriegsminister, * 23.6.1771 Kreuzburg (Ostpreußen),† 15.2.1848 Berlin (begraben auf dem Invalidenfriedhof, zu Füßen von Scharnhorsts Grab).