Enoch, 4th Earl of Brumley

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Enoch Rotail
4th Earl of Brumley
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Born(1723-02-21)21 February 1723
Brumley, Kingdom of Frankenlisch
Died14 July 1791(1791-07-14) (aged 68)
Archmouth, Kingdom of Frankenlisch
TitleEarl of Brumley
NationalityFrankenlischian
PredecessorCharles, 3rd Earl
SuccessorCharles, 5th Earl
OccupationSoldier
Enoch, 4th Earl of Brumley
Allegiance Kingdom of Frankenlisch
Service/branchFrankenlischian Army
Years of service1740 - 1791
RankGeneral
ConflictsKing Malcom's War

Mount Zeon War of Independence

Vionnan Conquest of Frankenlisch

Enoch Rotail, 4th Earl of Brumley, was a Frankenlischian nobleman and army officer who served as the first Commander-in-Chief of Frankenlischian forces in the Mount Zeon War of Independence. Prior to this he had also served in King Malcom's War and at the end of his life he commanded Frankenlischian armies during their war with the Kingdom of Vionna. In this capacity he was killed at the Battle of Archmouth in 1791. Outside of his military career, he also held several civil appointments during his life, including Governor-General of Valksland, and the Frankenlischian Minister to Marienberg.

The son of high aristocracy, Enoch was educated at court and at Falscraf. Though his father wished him to join the Royal Frankenlischian Navy, he entered the army in 1740 as an Ensign of the Royal Foot Guards and served in the Balionic colonies and in Mount Zeon.