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Andreas Samuel Krebs

Andreas Samuel Krebs (10 March 1766 – 28 March 1818) was a Danish-Norwegian army officer.


Andreas Samuel Krebs
Birth nameAndreas Samuel Krebs
Nickname(s)The Hero from Lier and Matrand
Born(1766-03-10)10 March 1766
Tønder, Sønderjylland, Denmark
Died28 March 1818(1818-03-28) (aged 52)
Christiania, Norway
Allegiance Denmark–Norway
Kingdom of Norway
Sweden–Norway
Years of service1779–1818
RankColonel
Battles/warsTheatre War

Dano-Swedish War of 1808-1809

Swedish–Norwegian War of 1814

AwardsOrder of the Dannebrog

Early years edit

Born on 10 March 1766 at Tønder in Sønderjylland,[1] Krebs was the son of vicar Peter Ditlev Krebs and Birgitte Marie Lutz. Originally, he was to follow in his father's footsteps and study theology, but when he showed good understanding within mathematics and science, he got a desire for a career within the military.[2]

In order to study and prepare for his officer exam, Krebs was sent to his uncle, Professor John Heinrich Krebs. After he passed his exam, he was accepted as a cadet in 1779 and later joined the Jäger Corps in Holstein as a second lieutenant.[2] During the Theater War in 1788, Krebs was sent to Norway and took part in the advance against Bohuslän and the victory over the Swedes at Kvistrum bridge.[3] After the war was over Krebs joined the Norwegian jäger corps, and married Else Thyrholm Gude on 12 February 1798. In 1806 he was also promoted to major.

Military career edit

When war once again broke out between Denmark–Norway and Sweden from 1808 to 1809, Krebs was put in direct command over the jäger corps. During the war, he distinguished himself during skirmishes at Høland, Rødenes and Berby, and was for his efforts awarded with the Order of the Dannebrog. After the war, Krebs was appointed interim commander at Kongsvinger Fortress, while he became regimental commander of the newly formed Akershus sharpshooter regiment, where he advanced to the rank of lieutenant colonel.[4]

During the Swedish campaign against Norway in 1814, Krebs was appointed head of a division in the district around Kongsvinger. Here he successfully led the defense of Lier entrenchment,[2] and the counter-attack that drove the Swedes back across the border at Matrand.[1] The Norwegian victories at Lier and Matrand strengthened the morale among the Norwegian population and King Christian Frederik was sure that the fortunes of war had turned in favor of Norwegians. Although the war ended with a Swedish victory after the Convention of Moss, Krebs was hailed as the "hero from Lier and Matrand",[1] and was considered to have saved Norway's pride in an otherwise despondently campaign.[2] After the union between Norway and Sweden was signed, Krebs was promoted to colonel and became adjutant to Charles XIII in 1816. In 1818 Krebs was appointed commander of the 1st Akershus Brigade, but died the same year.[2]

Legacy edit

 
The grave memorial at Christ Cemetery in Oslo

Krebs' street (Norwegian: Krebs' gate) in Oslo was named after him in 1874, the same time as he has streets named after him in Kongsvinger and Skotterud.

In 1879 a memorial to Andreas Samuel Krebs was unveiled at Christ Cemetery in Oslo. On every 17 May (Norwegian Constitution Day) a garland is laid on the memorial by Hans Majestet Kongens Garde. This is one of the few 17 May events in the capital that has directly to do with the events that took place in 1814.[2]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Mardal, Magnus A. "Andres Samuel Krebs". Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget. Retrieved 10 July 2011.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Godal, Anne Marit. "Andres Samuel Krebs". Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget. Retrieved 10 July 2011.
  3. ^ Godal, Anne Marit. "Tyttebærkrigen". Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget. Retrieved 10 July 2011.
  4. ^ Sinding-Larsen, B. F, ed. (1914). . Norwegian Military Journal (in Norwegian). [Oslo Militære Samfund]: 291–299. Archived from the original on 2011-07-02.

andreas, samuel, krebs, march, 1766, march, 1818, danish, norwegian, army, officer, colonelbirth, namenickname, hero, from, lier, matrandborn, 1766, march, 1766tønder, sønderjylland, denmarkdied28, march, 1818, 1818, aged, christiania, norwayallegiancedenmark,. Andreas Samuel Krebs 10 March 1766 28 March 1818 was a Danish Norwegian army officer ColonelAndreas Samuel KrebsBirth nameAndreas Samuel KrebsNickname s The Hero from Lier and MatrandBorn 1766 03 10 10 March 1766Tonder Sonderjylland DenmarkDied28 March 1818 1818 03 28 aged 52 Christiania NorwayAllegianceDenmark Norway Kingdom of Norway Sweden NorwayYears of service1779 1818RankColonelBattles warsTheatre War Dano Swedish War of 1808 1809 Battle of Rodenes Battle of BerbySwedish Norwegian War of 1814 Battle of Lier Battle of MatrandAwardsOrder of the Dannebrog Contents 1 Early years 2 Military career 3 Legacy 4 ReferencesEarly years editBorn on 10 March 1766 at Tonder in Sonderjylland 1 Krebs was the son of vicar Peter Ditlev Krebs and Birgitte Marie Lutz Originally he was to follow in his father s footsteps and study theology but when he showed good understanding within mathematics and science he got a desire for a career within the military 2 In order to study and prepare for his officer exam Krebs was sent to his uncle Professor John Heinrich Krebs After he passed his exam he was accepted as a cadet in 1779 and later joined the Jager Corps in Holstein as a second lieutenant 2 During the Theater War in 1788 Krebs was sent to Norway and took part in the advance against Bohuslan and the victory over the Swedes at Kvistrum bridge 3 After the war was over Krebs joined the Norwegian jager corps and married Else Thyrholm Gude on 12 February 1798 In 1806 he was also promoted to major Military career editWhen war once again broke out between Denmark Norway and Sweden from 1808 to 1809 Krebs was put in direct command over the jager corps During the war he distinguished himself during skirmishes at Holand Rodenes and Berby and was for his efforts awarded with the Order of the Dannebrog After the war Krebs was appointed interim commander at Kongsvinger Fortress while he became regimental commander of the newly formed Akershus sharpshooter regiment where he advanced to the rank of lieutenant colonel 4 During the Swedish campaign against Norway in 1814 Krebs was appointed head of a division in the district around Kongsvinger Here he successfully led the defense of Lier entrenchment 2 and the counter attack that drove the Swedes back across the border at Matrand 1 The Norwegian victories at Lier and Matrand strengthened the morale among the Norwegian population and King Christian Frederik was sure that the fortunes of war had turned in favor of Norwegians Although the war ended with a Swedish victory after the Convention of Moss Krebs was hailed as the hero from Lier and Matrand 1 and was considered to have saved Norway s pride in an otherwise despondently campaign 2 After the union between Norway and Sweden was signed Krebs was promoted to colonel and became adjutant to Charles XIII in 1816 In 1818 Krebs was appointed commander of the 1st Akershus Brigade but died the same year 2 Legacy edit nbsp The grave memorial at Christ Cemetery in OsloKrebs street Norwegian Krebs gate in Oslo was named after him in 1874 the same time as he has streets named after him in Kongsvinger and Skotterud In 1879 a memorial to Andreas Samuel Krebs was unveiled at Christ Cemetery in Oslo On every 17 May Norwegian Constitution Day a garland is laid on the memorial by Hans Majestet Kongens Garde This is one of the few 17 May events in the capital that has directly to do with the events that took place in 1814 2 References edit a b c Mardal Magnus A Andres Samuel Krebs Store norske leksikon in Norwegian Oslo Kunnskapsforlaget Retrieved 10 July 2011 a b c d e f Godal Anne Marit Andres Samuel Krebs Store norske leksikon in Norwegian Oslo Kunnskapsforlaget Retrieved 10 July 2011 Godal Anne Marit Tyttebaerkrigen Store norske leksikon in Norwegian Oslo Kunnskapsforlaget Retrieved 10 July 2011 Sinding Larsen B F ed 1914 Norsk militaert Tidsskrift Norwegian Military Journal in Norwegian Oslo Militaere Samfund 291 299 Archived from the original on 2011 07 02 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Andreas Samuel Krebs amp oldid 1050431724, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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