Michel du Motier, Marquis de La Fayette
Michel Louis Christophe Roch Gilbert Motier, Marquis de La Fayette was a colonel in the French Grenadiers.
The marquis' wife, Marie Louise Jolie de la Rivière
The Battle of Minden was a major engagement during the Seven Years' War, fought on 1 August 1759. An Anglo-German army under the overall command of Prussian Field Marshal Ferdinand of Brunswick defeated a French army commanded by Marshal of France, Marquis de Contades. Two years previously, the French had launched a successful invasion of Hanover and attempted to impose an unpopular treaty of peace upon the allied nations of Britain, Hanover and Prussia. After a Prussian victory at Rossbach, and under pressure from Frederick the Great and William Pitt, King George II disavowed the treaty. In 1758, the allies launched a counter-offensive against the French and Saxon forces and drove them back across the Rhine.
The Battle of Minden, unknown painter
A memorial from 1859 reminds of the Battle of Minden in the Minden quarter of Todtenhausen