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99: 520:; they were to drive the French back to the Adige. Mittrowsky's column made good progress, but when Provera's column was beaten, Mittrowsky's men lost heart and fell back. Mittrowsky then capably defended Arcole, and his troops repulsed repeated French attacks for the remainder of the day. On 17 November, after heavy fighting all day, the French finally captured Arcole at 5:00 pm and Mittrowsky withdrew his troops to San Bonifacio. With his army no longer in a defensible position, Alvinczi ordered a retreat. In three days of fighting, the Austrians sustained 6,211 casualties. Mittrowsky missed the 111: 41: 537: 507:
were repelled by 2 battalions of Brigido's Croats defending the village. By 12:30 pm, the first of Mittrowsky's soldiers began to arrive at Arcole and by 3:00 pm all his troops were present. Bonaparte personally led a charge on Arcole, but it was repulsed like all earlier attacks. In the evening, a
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Dragoon Regiment Nr. 10. His troops advanced south and then swung west, keeping on the left of the two grenadier brigades. The French repulsed the right-hand grenadier brigade, but the second brigade and Mittrowsky's troops outflanked them and forced them to retreat. On 13 October 1799, Mittrowsky
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 511:
Mittrowsky reoccupied Arcole when 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
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Smith & Kudrna refer to him as Anton 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.
17: 597:. Mittrowsky served under Kaim at the Siege of Turin which fell on 20 June 1799 after a 10 day investment. Mittrowsky reported that risky measures were taken in order to force a rapid surrender. 1559: 722:
Schmidt-Brentano (p. 65) and 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.
1564: 1554: 571:. The French prevailed in the first two actions while the Austrians won at Legnago. At Legnago, Mittrowsky commanded 2,186 soldiers that belonged to 2 battalions of 248: 359:
on 23 March. In the last action, his regiment captured Pellenberg and then stoutly defended it against French counterattacks. At Neerwinden, the
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on 26 June. One battalion was captured at the Siege of Valenciennes on 27 August and was released, not to fight against France until exchanged.
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on 6 November 1796, Mittrowsky's brigade, which numbered about 3,000 men, was still coming up in the rear of Alvinczi's main body.
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Wrede (p. 498) stated that the 1st Battalion was captured at Valenciennes while Smith (p. 90) asserted it was the 2nd Battalion.
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by Horace Vernet. Mittrowsky's Austrian soldiers held Arcole for almost three days against persistent French attacks.
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reached the Brenta with the Friuli Corps, Mittrowsky moved to join its right wing. After heavy fighting in the
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Infantry Regiment Nr. 54 in 1792–1796. Mittrowsky led the 1st and 2nd Battalions of the regiment in battles at
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on 15 August 1799, Mittrowsky fought with the left wing under the overall supervision of FZM
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Nr. 28. Mercandin was killed at Magnano and the division was subsequently led by FML
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Infantry Regiment Nr. 10 in 1806, assuming the position from the previous inhaber,
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At the start of the third relief of Mantua, Mittrowsky's brigade held the upper
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on the morning of 15 November 1796, Oberst Wenzel Brigido's 4 battalions held
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of an Austrian infantry regiment from 1806 until his death three years later.
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Nr. 51 (3 battalions). During the period 1806–1809, he was deputy to FML
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with 6 battalions and 4 squadrons attacked 2,000 French troops in
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on 29–31 October 1805. His division included Infantry Regiments
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on 26 March 1799 was actually three separate actions, those of
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Born into a military family around 1745, Mittrowsky joined the
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on 5 August, Mittrowsky helped defend the right flank against
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in the spring of 1796, just in time to lead a brigade against
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Anton Ferdinand Freiherr Mittrowsky von Mittrowitz und Nemyšl
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Anton Ferdinand Freiherr Mittrowsky von Mittrowitz und Nemyšl
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with a brigade consisting of 3,497 infantry and 73 cavalry.
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At the start of 1794, the 1st and 2nd Battalions garrisoned
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on 4–5 November. His force included the Infantry Regiments
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Anton Friedrich Graf Mittrowsky von Mitrowitz und Nemyschl
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found Mittrowsky serving in the army of Italy under FML
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After army commander FZM 1345: 1309:"Kaiserliche und k.k. Generale (1618-1815)" 770: 1311:(in German). Ă–sterreichisches Staatsarchiv 1436: 1379: 1187: 644:Mittrowsky led a division in the army of 381:Prince Frederick, Duke of York and Albany 1491:Christian Friedrich von Ansbach-Bayreuth 1425: 1403: 686:Christian Friedrich von Ansbach-Bayreuth 670:Johann I Joseph, Prince of Liechtenstein 535: 418:. The 3rd Battalion was captured at the 1248: 1231: 1163: 1151: 499:while Mittrowsky's 3 battalions lay at 14: 1517: 1346:Smith, Digby; Kudrna, Leopold (2008). 1292:. Chicago, Ill.: The Emperor's Press. 1214: 1055: 379:regiment in the 1st Main Column under 363:Regiment fought in the 2nd Rank under 335:army at an unknown date and served as 1362: 1323: 1284: 1199: 1175: 1139: 1127: 1115: 1103: 1091: 1079: 1067: 908: 896: 884: 872: 860: 848: 833: 821: 809: 794: 782: 608:. Mittrowsky led 2 battalions of the 508:French force finally seized Arcole. 503:. The initial French attacks in the 375:on 23 May 1793, Mittrowsky led the 24: 1397: 1307:Schmidt-Brentano, Antonio (2006). 25: 1576: 575:Infantry Regiment Nr. 24. At the 414:on 12 May, which was part of the 1545:Austrian people of Czech descent 1441:(in German). Vienna. p. 389 1384:(in German). Vienna. p. 389 1270:. London, UK: Cassell & Co. 109: 97: 39: 1465:Wilhelm Lothar Maria von Kerpen 725: 531: 291:, and played a pivotal role at 283:. In 1796, he led a brigade at 1266:Boycott-Brown, Martin (2001). 716: 707: 13: 1: 1411:. New York, N.Y.: Macmillan. 1329:The Napoleonic Wars Data Book 1208: 468:valley as a link between the 402:Regiment were present at the 1535:18th-century Austrian people 1500:of Infantry Regiment Nr. 10 1474:of Infantry Regiment Nr. 54 1437:Wurzbach, Constant (1857b). 1380:Wurzbach, Constant (1857a). 518:Giovanni Marchese di Provera 7: 662:Nr. 32 (3 battalions), and 549:War of the Second Coalition 514:Anton SchĂĽbirz von Chobinin 472:Corps to the north and the 369:Wenzel Joseph von Colloredo 10: 1581: 1550:Habsburg Bohemian nobility 398:. Three battalions of the 327:War of the First Coalition 253:War of the First Coalition 249:1796–1797 Italian Campaign 1505: 1495: 1487: 1479: 1469: 1461: 1456: 1409:The Campaigns of Napoleon 140:French Revolutionary Wars 132: 122: 92: 68: 53: 38: 29: 1508:Franz Reisky von Dubnitz 1426:Fiebeger, G. J. (1911). 1249:Acerbi, Enrico (2009b). 1232:Acerbi, Enrico (2009a). 695: 591:Konrad Valentin von Kaim 482:Second Battle of Bassano 422:. 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Index

Anton Friedrich Graf Mittrowsky von Mitrowitz und Nemyschl

Vienna
Austria
Habsburg Monarchy
Austrian Empire
Feldmarschall-Leutnant
French Revolutionary Wars
Battle of Neerwinden
Battle of Famars
Siege of Le Quesnoy
Siege of Landrecies
Battle of Beaumont
Battle of Courtrai
Battle of Fleurus
Battle of Castiglione
Battle of Arcole
Battle of Verona
Battle of Magnano
Battle of Novi
Battle of Genola
Napoleonic Wars
Battle of Caldiero
general officer
Napoleon Bonaparte
1796–1797 Italian Campaign
War of the First Coalition
Neerwinden
Famars
Le Quesnoy in 1793

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