Karel Willem Sparre
Willem Karel, Baron of Sparre, ( Swedish Empire, 19 July 1661 - Brussels, 27 October 1710 ) was a Swedish soldier who served for most of his career in the Dutch States Army. In this capacity, he took part in the Nine Years' War and played a prominent role in the War of the Spanish Succession. He would die of an injury sustained during the bloody Battle of Malplaquet.
Karel Willem Sparre | |
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Born | 19 July 1661 Sweden |
Died | 27 October 1710 (aged 48–49) Brussel, Spanish Netherlands |
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Service/ | Infantry |
Rank | Lieutenant general |
Unit | Dutch States Army |
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Sicco van Goslinga, one of the Dutch field deputies that accompanied the allied army, and personal friend of Sparre had this to say about Sparre:
Sparre, descended from one of the great families of Sweden, had an outstanding intellect, a penetrating judgment, courage as much as one can have, good conduct and vigilance; he had that quick eye, which is so rare and yet so necessary for a commander in battle; he saw everything, provided for everything, was in one word fit to command an entire army...