Duke George Augustus of Mecklenburg

Duke George Augustus of Mecklenburg
Duke George Augustus
House House of Mecklenburg-Strelitz
Father Duke Charles Louis Frederick of Mecklenburg, Prince of Mirow
Mother Princess Elizabeth Albertine of Saxe-Hildburghausen
Born 16 August 1748(1748-08-16)
Mirow
Died 14 November 1785(1785-11-14) (aged 37)
Tyrnau

Duke George Augustus of Mecklenburg (German: Herzog Georg August zu Mecklenburg) (16 August 1748 – 14 November 1785) was a member of the House of Mecklenburg-Strelitz and a German sailor and soldier.

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Early life

Duke George Augustus was born in Mirow the youngest child of Duke Charles Louis Frederick of Mecklenburg, Prince of Mirow and his wife Princess Elizabeth Albertine of Saxe-Hildburghausen.[1] His grandfather Adolf Frederick II, Duke of Mecklenburg-Strelitz was the founder of the House of Mecklenburg-Strelitz.

On 8 September 1761 his sister Charlotte married the King of Great Britain, George III. Following the marriage George Augustus moved to the Kingdom of Great Britain and after learning the English language volunteered to serve in the Royal Navy. He spent two years serving in the Navy before he was forced to leave due to illness brought on by the climate and life at sea.[2] During his time in Great Britain George Augustus became a Doctor of Laws.[3]

George Augustus developed a love of Britain and though a firm protestant himself, he disapproved of the countries discrimination and intolerance of catholics.[2]

Imperial service

After recovering from his illness George Augustus spent some time studying at the University of Leiden before being invited to enter into the service of the Queen-Empress Maria Theresa of Austria.[4] He accepted the offer and was made a Lieutenant-Colonel. He was promoted to rank of Colonel after a fellow officer complained to Empress Maria Theresa that Duke George Augustus associated with socially inferior officers and that he had forgot that he was a German prince. The Empress who was only concerned if George Augustus had forgotten that he was Lieutenant-Colonel in her service, responded by promoting him to the rank of Colonel after the complaining officer admitted he was a good officer as she was only interested that he did his duty as an officer in her service.[2]

He continued his rise up the ranks and a short while after being made a colonel he was made general of horse and was decorated with various honours. In 1780 he was promoted to the rank of Brigadier-General and was appointed inspector of two carabinier regiments. He won the praise of Austrian Field Marshal Baron Ernst Gideon von Laudon in 1782 after carrying out Army manoeuvres in Prague with 50,000 infantry and cavalry soldiers.[2]

Duke George Augustus never married and died in Tyrnau in the Kingdom of Hungary at the age of 37.[1]

Titles and styles

  • 16 August 1748  – 14 November 1785: His Serene Highness Duke George Augustus of Mecklenburg, Prince of Mirow

Ancestry

References

  1. ^ a b Huberty, Michel; Alain Giraud, F. et B. Magdelaine. L'Allemagne Dynastique, Tome VI : Bade-Mecklembourg. pp. 211. ISBN 9782901138068. 
  2. ^ a b c d Watkins, John (1832). The Life and Times of "England's Patriot King," William the Fourth. Fisher, son, & Jackson. pp. 110, 111. 
  3. ^ Boswell, James (1785). The Scots Magazine. Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran. pp. 622. 
  4. ^ Stevens, George Alexander (1764). The Beauties of all the Magazines. T. Waller. pp. 143. 



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