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Karl Sigismond Friedrick Wilhelm Leutrum

"Baron Litron"

Karlhaunsen, 27 June 1692 – Cuneo, 16 May 1755

Baron of the HLR

Born in Karlhaunsen, Baden, the 27 of June 1692, Karl Sigismond was the son of the second marriage of the Baron
Friedrick Sigismond, and he had spent the first years of his life inside the family's castle of Karlhausen, in Baden, built
by his grandfather in 1650. He arrived in Piedmont at the age of 14 years old, together with his half-brother Karl
Magnus, attached to the escort of the Prinz Eugen. Leutrum decided in that occasion to enter in the Sabaudian army.
Promoted captain of infantry, he was trained by Captain Johann Hernst Wahren. In 1725 he became lieutenant-colonel
of the Regiment Rehbinder, in 1732 he was its new colonel, fighting with his units during the War of Polish Succession,
especially during the siege of Gera-Pizzighettone in winter 1733. At the end of 1735 he was promoted brigadier general.

The War of Austrian Succession began with Leutrum marching to the low padanian plain. His Regiment
Rehebinder was one of the Piedmontese units ready for the action in that sector of the front. With the 1st battalion he
moved from the camp of Parma to fights in the battle of Camposanto (8 February 1743). During the second phase of
this fight, three Spanish infantry brigades (Guardie, Irlanda, Flandres) smashed the first line of the right wing of the
Austro Piedmontese army. From the second line Generals D'Apremont and Leutrum led counter charge with three
battalions of Regiments Savoia, Piemonte and Rehbinder. The right wing of the Spanish line was broken and compelled
to withdraw. During this action Spanish Regt. Guadalaxara is cut off from its army and compelled to surrender.
Leutrum was badly wounded, but he was comforted by his new rank of Major General. Before the end of the year
Leutrum reached Turin, and then the Orbassano and the camp of San Colombano in Susa Valley, while his Regiment
fought in Varaita Valley. In the spring 1744 Leutrum arrived at the entrenched camp of the Villefranche Harbour. The
20 April he faced, under Comm. Cinzano command, the French-Spanish offensive. With the grenadiers of the Regiment
Bourgsdorff (the previous Rehebinder) he was able to recapture the lost redoubts at Mont Gros and Collet de
Villefranche with an envelope movement in co-ordination with grenadiers of Regiments Saluzzo, Tarantasia and
Guibert. After the surrender of the Place, he went to the Harbour of Oneglia. Then he came back in Piedmont. The
"key" of south Piedmont, the city-fortress of Cuneo, was under the danger of an immediate siege by the composite
French-Spanish army under Prince de Contì. Charles Emmanuel III changed immediately the governor of the place. The
old Ottavio Pallio Comte de Rinco was changed with Baron Leutrum. An officer of the garrison wrote about him:

Baron Leutrum reached Cuneo in the night between the 18 and the 19 august with the first battalion of Regiment
Kalbermatten and some little pieces of artillery. Everybody knew him for his merits, prudence, ability, resoluteness and
of the military virtues. So it is not the case for me to speak any more about him, since I should say anything well knew to
everybody.

De la Fléchère

The new governor prepared the city to the siege in such way; first of all raising the morale of the garrison (8
battered battalions, about 3.244 men). 3 free companies were raised, together with 11 of citizen militia. The houses of
Cuneo became all little quarters, all the incendiary material transferred in safety, the street were unpaved, a lot of water
and food supplies introduced in the city. It had a total storage supplies for more than five months of siege. More
important Leutrum ordered to build three new redoubts on the glacis at about 300 meters from the covered way. He
wanted to defend the glacis as long as possible. He had at his order two able officers, the officer of the engineers
Lorenzo Bernardino Pinto Count of Barri and the lieutenant of the miners Bozzolino. The trench was opened by the
Allies the 12 September; when the siege was over, the 22 October, the three detached redoubts were still in Piedmontese
hands.

So the siege of Coni finished, during that Baron Leutrum, thank to his sense and ability, and his tireless care, won
the honour and the respect of the garrison and of the citizen. The troops sustained with fervour and courage and
complied in everything the dispositions and the orders of their Governor. The citizen made all things you can hope in
such occasion, since they worked in every moment to the safety and resistance of the Place.

in Mémoires du siège de Coni

In May 1745 Leutrum was ranked Lieutenant General, just in time to face the new great French-Spanish offensive
under Marshall Maillebois. The Baron gained the 26 august, near the Fortress of Ceva one of the few Piedmontese
victories in that campaign. Again, the 28 October, while the Sabaudian army was retreating beaten on Turin, the Citadel
of Alessandria under block, Asti, between them, occupied. Leutrum, with a small force, stopped a French offensive, led
by Mirepoix, against Ceva. In winter 1745-1746 the strategic minds of the Sabaudian kingdom, minister Bogino and the
chef of the engineers Ignazio Bertola, planned a counter offensive. The executer had to be Baron Leutrum. He
assembled his forces near the Place of Trino. Then he spent the winter to clear the way from Turin to the occupied city
of Asti. He reconquered Costigliole (29 November 1745). Since the end of 1744, for the first time a piedmontese force
had taken in a military action a considerable number of prisoners. In February 1746 was the time for surrender for the
castle of Balangero and Castagnole Lanze.

Then the main offensive against Asti was launched, in the mid of a storm. For the first time Leutrum had at his
order a great army, about 30.000 men, 31 infantry battalions and six cavalry regiment, The beginning of the assault to
east was not the best the Sabaudian wished, and the artillery siege park had many problems:

During the night march from San Damiano to Asti the artillery crews informed Leutrum that, since the bad season,
it wasn't possible to ford the Borbore stream with the artillery. Leutrum simply said "I want them to ford". After many
attempts, all frustrated, the crews spoke again to the general. He again told to his men "I want them to ford". That night
all the cannons had forded the stream.

Biagio Gho

The piemontese general cleared the way; the 7 march 1746 Asti was reconquered after two day of artillery
bombardment. The French garrison (9 battalions, about 5000 men), 27 flags and 8 cannons were captured. The 10
march the Citadel of Alessandria was made free from the block. Just in time since a heavy snowfall collapsed the
piedmontese logistics. Leutrum, now General of infantry, could move only in April, when the 17 April he sieged the
city of Valenza on the river Po. In a sea of mud, the cit was taken the 4 may 1746. The Piedmontese landscape was
completely free from enemy forces only the 27 November 1746, with the surrender of Tortona
Then we find Leutrum during the French Spanish offensive of 1747. On the ligurian theatre Leutrum, with a very
small force was able to defend the line Saorgio-Oneglia-Savona until the arrive of the Austrian army from Genoa, to
face the enemy advance with over than 50 battalions.

At the end of the War of Austrian Succession he went to Cuneo to rule the city as governor. A Regiment of German
Infantry, Burgsdorf, became Regiment Leutrum. Protestant, he didn't want to become catholic. He refused also the
collar of the Ordine della Santissima Annunziata, the greater honour of the Kingdom of Sardinia (and, late, of the
Kingdom of Italy).

He died the 16 may 1755 in Cuneo, since dropsy. So, after his death, he was buried at Torre Pellice, in the
Waldesian Valleys. His coffin was transferred from Cuneo to Torre Pellice in the heart of the Alps by the soldier of his
Regiment Leutrum. Beloved by the citizens of Cuneo, the piemontese people in general and, first of all, by his soldiers
people, a song about Leutrum and his "great refusal" to become catholic, was soon composed.

He was probably the best field commanding officer of the Sabaudian army in XVIII century.

1692 Born, 27 June

1706 Captain of infantry

1725 Lieutenant Colonel

1732 Colonel

1735 Brigadier General

1744 Governor of Cuneo, august

1745 Lieutenant General may

1746 General of infantry, February

1755 Died, 16 may

Giovanni Cerino-Badone

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