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  1. Christian Graf von Forbach, then Christian Marquis de Deux-Ponts and later Christian Freiherr von Zweibrücken (20 November 1752 – 25 October 1817) was an officer of the French Army and later a general of the Royal Prussian and then of the Bavarian Army, at last in the rank of General der Infanterie.

  2. Christian of the Palatinate-Zweibrücken (1782–1859) Christian Marianne Wilhelm August Franz Freiherr [1] von Zweibrücken, [2] before 1792 Graf von Forbach, (30 August 1782 – 25 April 1859) was a Bavarian General der Kavallerie, and later Generalkapitän of the Leibgarde der Hartschiere. [3]

  3. In 1734, the Emperor invested Count Palatine Christian III of Birkenfeld with Zweibrücken. Birkenfeld had been split off from Zweibrücken for a cadet line in 1584. His son Christian IV converted to Catholicism in 1758. During Christian IV's reign, the fragmentation of the area was reduced by exchange of territories.

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  4. 6 de jun. de 2023 · Christian Graf von Forbach, then Christian Marquis de Deux-Ponts and later Christian Freiherr von Zweibrücken ( 1752 – 1817) was an officer of the French army and later a general of the Royal Prussian and then of the Bavarian Army, at last in the rank of General der Infanterie.

  5. Christian of the Palatinate-Zweibrücken (1782–1859) explained. Christian Marianne Wilhelm August Franz Freiherr von Zweibrücken, before 1792 Graf von Forbach, (30 August 1782 – 25 April 1859) was a Bavarian General der Kavallerie, and later Generalkapitän of the Leibgarde der Hartschiere.

  6. Christian (left, partly cut off) depicted in Surrender of Lord Cornwallis by John Trumbull. Christian Graf [1] von Forbach , then Christian Marquis de Deux-Ponts [2] and later Christian Freiherr [3] von Zweibrücken [4] (20 November 1752 – 25 October 1817) was an officer of the French Army and later a general of the Royal Prussian and then of the Bavarian Army , at last in the rank of ...

  7. Christian Graf[1] von Forbach, then Christian Marquis de Deux Ponts[2] and later Christian Freiherr[3] von Zweibrücken[4] ( 1752 – 1817) was an officer of the French army and later a general of the Royal Prussian and then of the Bavarian Army, at