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623:, driving them out. The French returned and a see-saw battle occurred which the Austrians won, capturing 465 French soldiers. Mittrowsky was elevated in rank to Feldmarschall-Leutnant on 2 October 1799, to date from 17 September 1799. Mittrowsky commanded the second column at the
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Bonaparte withdrew the isolated French force. On 16 November, Alvinczi entrusted Mittrowsky with 14 infantry battalions and 2 cavalry squadrons from the brigades of Oberst Franz Sticker and GM
449:'s III Column which had a total strength of 8,274 infantry, 1,618 cavalry, 32 position guns, and 8 howitzers. Detached from his parent column, Mittrowsky's brigade occupied the Chiusa fort and scouted toward
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Ferdinand Mittrowsky whereas Schmidt-Brentano (p. 65) and Wurzbach (p. 389) refer to him as Anton Mittrowsky. Boycott-Brown (p. 556) calls him Anton Mittrovsky.
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Wurzbach (p. 389) both gave birth dates of 1735, but Smith & Kudrna stated that Mittrowsky died in 1809 at age 64, i.e., he was born about 1745.
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Pellenberg and then stoutly defended it against French counterattacks. At Neerwinden, the
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Valenciennes on 27 August and was released, not to fight against France until exchanged.
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1432:. West Point, New York: US Military Academy Printing Office.
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1365:"Geschichte der K. und K. Wehrmacht, Vol. 1"
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1346:Smith, Digby; Kudrna, Leopold (2008).
1292:. Chicago, Ill.: The Emperor's Press.
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575:Infantry Regiment Nr. 24. At the
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1441:(in German). Vienna. p. 389
1384:(in German). Vienna. p. 389
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402:Regiment were present at the
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1437:Wurzbach, Constant (1857b).
1380:Wurzbach, Constant (1857a).
518:Giovanni Marchese di Provera
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549:War of the Second Coalition
514:Anton SchĂĽbirz von Chobinin
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369:Wenzel Joseph von Colloredo
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482:Second Battle of Bassano
422:. Two battalions of the
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1215:Acerbi, Enrico (2007).
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426:Regiment fought at the
319:in 1805. He became the
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637:Nr. 16 (718 men), and
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441:, he led a brigade in
127:Feldmarschall-Leutnant
1350:. napoleon-series.org
1331:. London: Greenhill.
1253:. The Napoleon Series
1236:. The Napoleon Series
1219:. The Napoleon Series
756:Schmidt-Brentano 2006
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180:Battle of Castiglione
1498:Proprietor (Inhaber)
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631:Nr. 13 (1,120 men),
547:The outbreak of the
321:Proprietor (Inhaber)
145:Battle of Neerwinden
46:The Battle of Arcole
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1142:, pp. 144–145.
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385:Siege of Le Quesnoy
160:Siege of Landrecies
155:Siege of Le Quesnoy
1405:Chandler, David G.
1286:Duffy, Christopher
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650:Battle of Caldiero
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165:Battle of Beaumont
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639:Joseph Mittrowsky
606:Michael von Melas
595:Battle of Cassano
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1209:References
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