Duke Ferdinand of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel
| Ferdinand of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel | |
|---|---|
| Duke of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel | |
Ferdinand in his robe of the Order of the Garter (c. 1760s) | |
| Born | Ferdinand von Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel 12 January 1721 Wolfenbüttel, Brunswick-Lüneburg |
| Died | 3 July 1792 (aged 71) Brunswick, Brunswick-Lüneburg |
| Father | Ferdinand Albert II, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg |
| Mother | Antoinette Amalie of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel |
| Military career | |
| Allegiance | Prussia (1740–1757) Hanover (1757–1763) |
| Rank | Field Marshal |
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Duke Ferdinand of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel (12 January 1721 – 3 July 1792) was a German military officer best known for his participation in the Seven Years' War. From 1757 to 1762, he led an Anglo-German army in western Germany which successfully repelled French attempts to capture Hanover.