Blücher (17421819)

Blücher, Prussian field-marshal, familiarly named “Marshal Forwards,” born at Rostock; served first in the Swedish army, then in the Prussian; distinguished as a leader of cavalry, and met with varying fortune; at the age of 70 commanded the centre of the Allied Army in 1813; distinguished himself at Lützen and Leipzig; pursued the French across the Rhine; pressed forward to Paris at the time of Napoleon's abdication; defeated by Napoleon at Ligny, 16th June 1815; arrived on the field of Waterloo just as the French were preparing to make their last charge, and contributed to decide the fate of the day (17421819).

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

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