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Christian Andreas Käsebier : ウィキペディア英語版 | Christian Andreas Käsebier
Christian Andreas Käsebier (1710 – after 1757) was a legendary German thief and robber during the 18th century who became an intelligence operative for King Frederick the Great following a life imprisonment sentence. ==Early life== Käsebier was born in 1710 in Halle, Saxony-Anhalt, the son of Johann von Christophe Käsebier and Margaretha Kuhn. Christian and his siblings were raised in the French Reformed religion. He came from a long line of successful tailors, in which his father educated him to continue in the family profession. His brother, Johann George, would become the personal tailor for Count Casimir, before emigrating to Pennsylvania, however, Christian rebelled and entered a life of crime.〔"Käsebier, Christian Andreas", General German Biography, Historical Commission of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences, Volume 15 (1882), p. 434〕〔Bulletin, Volumes 10–11, Eastern Washington Genealogical Society. The Society, 1973. p. 43〕〔The Brethren encyclopedia, Volume 2, Brethren Encyclopedia, Inc., 1983. p. 684〕
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