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Otto Livonius Edit Profile

Vice Admiral commander

Otto Daniel Livonius was a Vizeadmiral of the German Imperial Navy, serving in the predecessor Prussian Navy and the Navy of the North German Confederation.

Background

Livonius was born 1 April 1829 in Wolgast in the Prussian province Pomerania. His father was Daniel Livonius a captain and postmaster in the Kingdom of Prussia.

Education

He attended Stettin Naval School.

Career

Livonius left school 1848 in Berlin in order to start sea travelling. After six months on the sailing ship Washington, he became a naval cadet in the Prussian Navy. Livonius was married with Louise Radmann.

Livonius became a naval cadet, on 7 December 1848 in Stettin.

During the Second Schleswig War 1864 he was Kapitänleutnant and First Officer on the Prussian frigate SMS Nymphe. At the naval action off Jasmund (Isle of Rügeneral) on 17 March 1864, he was wounded and conferred with the.

In 1866 Prussia became part of the North German Confederation, the navy officially became that of the confederation and Livonius joined the new institution. 1869 he was Commander of SMS Pfeil.

During the Franco-Prussian War of 1870-1871 he commanded the warship SMS Arminius.

At the outbreak of the war Arminius was stationed in Kiel, but Captain Livonius managed to break through the French blockade by hugging the Swedish coast. The passage through Swedish territorial waters protected the ship from French attack. The Prussian Navy concentrated Arminius and the armored frigates Kronprinz, Friedrich Carl, and König Wilhelm in the North Sea naval base Wilhelmshaven.

In the course of the war, Livonius sortied from the port over forty times, but failed to result in major combat, though he occasionally traded shots with the blockading French warships.

Unification of Germany in 1871 again meant a change of name, to the German Imperial Navy. From 1872 to 1875 he commanded the armored frigate SMS Elisabeth.

On 2 May 1874 Livonius was promoted to Captain (Kapitän zur See). 1875/76 Livonius was commanding officer of the German East Asia Squadron and commanded the warship Kronprinz.

1877–1881 Livonius became director of the Imperial Shipyard Danzig.

On 15 February 1881 Livonius was promoted to Rear Admiral (Konteradmiral). As of 13 December 1881 Livonius was a director with the German Imperial Admiralty where he served until 27 December 1883, when he was promoted to Vice Admiral (Vizeadmiral). On 2 February 1884, he was transferred to the retired list.

He died on 9 February 1917, aged 87, in Berlin.

Achievements

  • Order of the Red Eagle.