Franz von Mercy

Franz von Mercy
Born1597
Died(1645-08-03)3 August 1645 (aged 48)
Alerheim, Bavaria
Resting placeIngolstadt
48°45′49″N 11°25′29″E / 48.76361°N 11.42472°E / 48.76361; 11.42472
Parents
  • Pierre Ernest de Mercy (d. 1619) (father)
  • Anne du Hautoy (mother)
Military service
Allegiance Holy Roman Empire
 Bavaria
BranchImperial Army
Years of service1618–1645
RankGeneralfeldmarschall
Conflicts
Bust of Mercy on display in the Ruhmeshalle in Munich.

Franz Freiherr von Mercy (or Merci), Lord of Mandre and Collenburg (c. 1597 – 3 August 1645), was a German field marshal in the Thirty Years' War who fought for the Imperial side and was commander-in-chief of the Bavarian army from 1643 to 1645. In that role, he destroyed a French army at Tuttlingen (1643), stalemated another at Freiburg (1644), destroyed a third French army at Herbsthausen (1645) and was killed at the Second Battle of Nördlingen (1645).


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