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Karl von

Role
  
Writer

Karl Ludwig von Pollnitz
Died
  
June 23, 1775, Berlin, Germany

Books
  
The Amorous Adventures of Augustus of Saxony: Containing Several Transactions of His Life, Not Mentioned in Any Other History : Together with Diverting Remarks on the Ladies of the Several Countries Thro' which He Travell'd

Karl Ludwig Freiherr von Pollnitz (February 25, 1692 – June 23, 1775) was a German adventurer and writer from Issum.

His father, Wilhelm Ludwig von Pollnitz (d. 1693), was in the military service of the elector of Brandenburg, and much of his son's youth was passed at the electoral court in Berlin. He was a man of restless and adventurous disposition, unscrupulous even for the age in which he lived, visited many of the European courts, and served as a soldier in Austria, Italy and Spain.

Returning to Berlin in 1735, he obtained a position in the household of King Frederick William I of Prussia and afterwards in that of Frederick the Great, with whom he appears to have been a great favorite; and he died in Berlin on June 23, 1775.

Pollnitz's Memoires (Liege, 1734), which were translated into German (Frankfurt, 1735), give interesting glimpses of his life and the people whom he met, but they are very untrustworthy. He also wrote Nouveaux memoires (Amsterdam, 1737); Etat abrege de la cour de Saxe sous le regne d'Auguste III. (Frankfurt, 1734; Ger. trans., Breslau, 1736); and Memoires pour servir a l'histoire des quatres derniers souverains de la maison de Branderibourg, published by F. L. Brunn (Berlin, 1791; Ger. trans., Berlin, 1791).

Perhaps his most popular works are La Saxe galante (Amsterdam, 1734, English translation 1929), an account of the private life of Augustus the Strong, elector of Saxony and king of Poland; and Histoire secrete de la duchesse d'Hanovre, epouse de Georges I (London, 1732). There is an English translation of the Memoires (London, 1737-1738). See P. von Pollnitz, Stammtafeln der Familie von Pollnitz (Berlin, 1894); and J. G. Droysen, Geschichte der preussischen Politik, pt. iv. (Leipzig, 1870).

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