Charles William Ferdinand, Duke of Brunswick

Charles William Ferdinand, Duke of Brunswick, or simply called the Duke of Brunswick, was the Duke of Brunswick and a Prussian Field Marshal. He appears in the French Revolution and is seen writing a letter called the Brunswick Manifesto to the French Revolutionaries, warning them that if they did anything to the King, he would burn Paris to the ground.

Brunswick served in the Napoleonic Wars and was later killed during whilst fighting in the Battle of Jena-Auerstedt from being fatally shot through the eyes. He died of his wounds two days after the battle.