Friedrich Heinrich Ferdinand Leopold von Forcade de Biaix
Friedrich Heinrich Ferdinand Leopold von Forcade de Biaix, aka Heinrich Friedrich Ferdinand Leopold von Forcade de Biaix, aka Friedrich Heinrich Ferdinand Leopold Marquis de Forcade de Biaix, was a Royal Prussian lieutenant colonel. He served in the Prussian Army from 1761-1793. His last command was as Commanding Officer of the 10th Prussian Fusilier Battalion, with which he served in the Rhine Campaigns of 1791, where he was awarded the Kingdom of Prussia's highest military order of merit for heroism, Knight of the Order of Pour le Mérite. He left the Prussian Army after 32 years of service in 1793 as the result of invalidity. At the time of his death, he was the owner of Schleibitz Manor, near Oels, Silesia.
He was the third son, of Royal Prussian Lieutenant General Friedrich Wilhelm Quirin von Forcade de Biaix, one of King Frederick the Great's most active and most treasured officers. His baptismal Godfather was none less than His Majesty Frederick the Great. As a gift, the King ordered his father to accept the hereditary title of Drost zu Neuenrade in the County of Mark with the royal command that it be transferred to him upon his death. After his father's death in 1765, he became Castellan of Neuenrade.
Military career
He followed the military tradition of his family, and:- entered Prussian military service in 1761 in his father's Regiment, the 23rd Prussian Infantry Regiment.
- participated at the Siege of Schweidnitz during the Seven Years' War
- fought in the Battle of Freiberg during the Seven Years' War
- 1774, transferred to the 28th Prussian Infantry Regiment, aka The Zaremba Regiment, in Brieg, Silesia.
- 19 March 1788, as a major, appointed as Battalionschef of the 15th Füsilier Battalion in Löwenberg, Silesia.
- September 1791, awarded the Kingdom of Prussia's highest military order of merit for heroism, Knight of the Order of Pour le Mérite.
- 13 November 1791, appointed as battalion commander of the 10th Füsilier Battalion in Neumarkt, Silesia, with which he fought during the Rhine Campaigns.
- 1793, retired from active military service for reason of invalidity.
- 1798, promoted to the rank of lieutenant colonel by His Majesty, Frederick William III of Prussia.
Family
Coat of arms
The family motto of the Prussian branch is "In Virtute Pertinax".Coat of Arms: An escutcheon with the field divided into four parts. Left half: argent tincture, a gules lion holding a sinople eradicated oak tree between its paws; azure tincture charged with three or mullets; Right half: a gules castle with three towers on an argent tincture; sinople tincture charged with three argent roses below it. A Grafenkrone as helmut on top of the escutcheon, crested with a or fleur-de-lis. Two or lions supporting the escutcheon. Motto: "In Virtute Pertinax".
Heraldic Symbolism: The lion symbolizes courage; the eradicated oak tree symbolizes strength and endurance; the towers are symbols of defense and of individual fortitude; the mullets symbolizes divine quality bestowed by god; the rose is a symbol of hope and joy; the fleur-de-lis is the floral emblem of France; the coronet is a symbol of victory, sovereignty and empire. A Count's coronet to demonstrate rank and because the family originally served the counts of Foix and Béarn during the English Wars in the Middle Ages.
Parents
His father was Friedrich Wilhelm Quirin von Forcade de Biaix, one of King Frederick the Great's most active and most treasured officers. Twice wounded and left for dead on the battlefield, he was Regimentschef of the 23rd Prussian Infantry Regiment, recipient of the Kingdom of Prussia's highest military order of merit for heroism, Knight of the Order of Pour le Mérite, Knight of the Order of the Black Eagle, Canon of Havelberg, Castellan of Neuenrade in the County of Mark, Lord Seneschal of Zinna, President of the Ober-Collegium Sanitatis in Berlin and Lieutenant governor of Breslau. He married in 1727 at the French Cathedral in Berlin with Marie de Montolieu, Baronne de St.-Hippolyte aka Maria von Montaulieu, Freiin von St.-Hippolyte, daughter of Sardinian and Prussian Major General Louis de Montolieu, Baron de St.-Hippolyte, also a Huguenot exile.Marriage
Friedrich Heinrich Ferdinand Leopold von Forcade de Biaix married on 15 April 1782 at Ossen Manor in Oels, Silesia, to Wilhelmine von Koshembahr und Skorkau from the house of Ossen,, the daughter of Christian Leopold von Koschembahr und Skorkau, :wikt:Herr|Herr of Ober- and Nieder-Ossen, Pühlau, Dörndorf and Jacobsdorf, and his second wife Charlotte Wilhelmine Wutge von Wutgenau.Children
The couple had at least seven children from their marriage; known are five sons and two daughters. Three sons survived into adulthood.- Friedrich Wilhelm Leopold Konstantin Quirin von Forcade de Biaix, :wikt:Herr|Herr of Schleibitz, Hamm, Groß-Naedlitz and Loslau, , Royal Prussian Major, Knight of the Iron Cross 2nd Class, Knight of the Cross of the Royal Prussian Order of St. John Bailiwick of Brandenburg, Royal Prussian Chamberlain, and Castellan of Neuenrade in the County of Mark.
- Wilhelm Friedrich Erdmann Ferdinand von Forcade de Biaix, Imperial Russian Army lieutenant colonel, adjutant to Imperial Russian Army Infantry General Loggin Osipovitch Roth, recipient of the Kingdom of Prussia's highest military order of merit, Knight of the Order of Pour le Mérite.
- Friedrich Wilhelm Ferdinand Ernst Heinrich von Forcade de Biaix, Royal Prussian Major, Commanding Officer of the 10th Prussian Division's Garrison Company and Knight of the Iron Cross 2nd Class.
- Friedrike Wilhelmine Auguste Ulrike Karoline von Forcade de Biaix
- Henriette Eugenie Emilie Antoinette Sophie von Forcade de Biaix
- Friedrich Wilhelm Karl Ernst Heinrich von Forcade de Biaix
- Friedrich Wilhelm Albrecht Quirin Ludwig von Forcade de Biaix
Other family
- Brother: Friedrich Wilhelm von Forcade de Biaix, the eldest son, Royal Prussian colonel, Schwadronschef of the 2nd Grenadier Company in the 34th Prussian Infantry Regiment, and, after 1 July 1761, acting Regimentschef of the 24th Prussian Infantry Regiment garrisoned in Frankfurt/Oder, recipient of the Kingdom of Prussia's highest military order of merit for heroism, Knight of the Order of Pour le Mérite.
- Brother: Georg Friedrich Wilhelm von Forcade de Biaix, the second-born son, Royal Prussian Major in the 1st Hussar Regiment
Titles and offices
Drost zu Neuenrade
Castellan of Neuenrade- Drost : synonym with "Landdrost", "Landshauptmann" and "Landsvogt"; a Lord Seneschal, a governor of a certain part of a country, an Upper Bailiff, a Castellan See: Ebers, Johann, The New And Complete Dictionary Of The German And English Languages: composed chiefly after the German Dictionaries of Mr. Adelung and of Mr. Schwan / 1:... Containing the Letters A - G of the German Alphabet explained in English, Leipzig 1796, Page 618
Literature
- Lehmann, Gustaf: Die Ritter des Ordens pour le mérite. Auf Allerhöchsten Befehl Seiner Majestät des Kaisers und Königs, bearbeitet im Königlichen Kriegsministerium durch Gustav Lehmann, wirklichen geheimen Kriegsrat und vortragenden Rat im Kriegs-Ministerium, Erster Band: 1740-1811, Berlin 1913
- Lehmann, Gustaf: Die Ritter des Ordens pour le mérite. Auf Allerhöchsten Befehl Seiner Majestät des Kaisers und Königs, bearbeitet im Königlichen Kriegsministerium durch Gustav Lehmann, wirklichen geheimen Kriegsrat und vortragenden Rat im Kriegs-Ministerium, Zweiter Band: 1812-1913, Berlin 1913,