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788:, while he received orders from the army headquarters not to cross the border, and if his outposts had already done so, to withdraw them immediately. On 10 October the bulk of the Hungarian army arrived and set up camp on the hills behind the border, with headquarters at Parndorf. Here Móga convened a council of war, which had to decide whether it was advisable and right to pursue Jelačić's army over the Austrian border. Several people spoke in favor of the continuation of the pursuit, but the majority had the opinion that the border crossing should not be carried out unless the Austrian legislature specifically requested the Hungarian government to send the army to their aid. The Hungarian House of Representatives declared that it would gladly send armed aid to the besieged people of Vienna, so that they could defend themselves against the imperial troops, and immediately sent József Irinyi, a member of the House of Representatives, with the message to the Austrian Imperial Assembly. On the afternoon of 17 October, Móga, upon the order of the political leadership, sent the outposts, commanded by newly arrived Colonel Artúr Görgei, forward over the Lajta river. However, after the Austrian provincial assembly had a reluctant stance about the offer of the Hungarian House of Representatives, Kossuth ordered Móga to abandon any offensive actions and to confine himself to the defense of the borders. The calm did not last long, however, for on the morning of October 21 the whole army moved to cross the Lajta, but when its edge reached Stixneusiedel, Móga again ordered the retreat, whereupon the army retreated again on October 22 to its original positions to await the arrival of the prospective reinforcements. 4081:
cannonade, and on the imperial side, a few successful threatening moves done by the cavalry. As a result of this, the number of casualties was not very high. About the Hungarian losses, there are very differing numbers: According to Lajos Kossuth there were 40 dead and 200 wounded, László Újházy government commissioner said that there were in total 200 casualties, according to Captain Lajos Árkossy 400-500, according to Captain Emil Üchritz 800 people and 50 horses. However the casualty numbers given by particular brigades about their own losses, suggest higher losses for the entire army, than the above-mentioned numbers. For example, the Guyon brigade lost 207 soldiers during its fight for Mannswörth, while the Kosztolányi brigade reported 23 deaths, 18 wounded and 654 disappeared or captured soldiers, in total 695 men lost. The Austrian losses were much lower. Jelačić's corps lost 17 dead, 51 wounded, and 8 missing soldiers, 1 dead and one wounded horse. The Liechtenstein division lost 5 dead, 8/11 wounded, 4 missing soldiers, 34/37 dead, and 8/9 wounded horses. Thus the Austrian losses were in total 22 dead, 59/62 wounded, 8/12 missing soldiers, 35/38 dead and 9/10 wounded horses.
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recklessness. So for the time being, both the center and the Hungarian right wing were doing well enough, only the Répássy column, which was advancing too cautiously on the Rauchenwarth-Schwechat road, could not get on a level with them and join the battle. Répássy's advance was further delayed by the fact that Jelačić's right flank cavalry made an attacking movement from Zwölfaxing towards the Hungarian left flank, which forced Répássy's column to come to a complete halt, creating a huge gap between him and Görgei's left flank. Görgei was about to attack Schwechat when he was ordered by Móga to halt due to Répásy did not show yet on the left flank. Móga and Kollmann sent reinforcements to the Hungarian left wing because of Répásy's remaining behind. Görgei would have thought it more appropriate if Móga either ordered the left wing forward or pulled back the center and the right wing at least four gunshots distance from Schwechat. The idle waiting in front of Schwechat was only good for giving the enemy time and opportunity for a concentrated fire attack against the Hungarian troops on the open field.
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and that the Hungarian Revolution of 15 March was only a confirmation of the Habsburg-Hungarian alliance (by regaining rights, which had been illegally taken away from the Hungarians by the Habsburg governments during the previous centuries), he accused the Austrian government of violating the treaty by sending Jelačić against the Hungarians, and by stirring the nationalities from Hungary to rebel against the Hungarians, with the purpose to crush Hungarian independence. Then Kossuth accused Windisch-Grätz himself, of having allied with the retreating "traitor" Josip Jelačić against Vienna and the Hungarians, thus openly admitting that the Croatian army was sent against the Hungarians by the Austrian government itself. Then, pointing out that the Hungarians had defeated Jelačić at Pákozd and captured Roth's corps at
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shape of a pick (hook) to defend against the encirclement; his cavalry was ordered to cover the half-battery left at the disposal of his brigade. His other four guns had already been requested by his general staff officer, Major Henrik Pusztelnik, to keep under fire the southeastern exit street of Schwechat. Otherwise, Jelačić, fortunately, did not think to counter this attack, but merely limited himself to passively maintaining the position he had occupied, sending from time to time reinforcements to his left flank, which was at Mannswörth and pressed by Guyon's daring bayonet attacks. On the center, around Schwechat, the Ban intended to use his artillery, and at noon he assembled several batteries on the hill west of the town.
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end of the battle for the apparition of the brigade which was designed to be the left wing. The area between the Kosztolányi and Görgei Brigades was occupied later during the battle by the 1st (Schweidel) Brigade. The actual left wing was designed to be Colonel Mihály Répásy's 9th Brigade, although some sources claim that Major Lipót Zichy's 5th Brigade was deployed to the left of it. Miklós Kiss' 4th Brigade was deployed in the 2nd line of battle. According to some sources also the 3. (Wiedersperg) brigade was placed also in the second line, behind the 6. brigade. Karger's 10th Brigade was placed in reserve.
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arrival of the brigades of the Center. The Kosztolányi Brigade, which had arrived the first to the right of Görgei, deployed north of the Schwechat-Schwaadorf road, under the enemy's weak gunfire, to which Görgei put his guns to respond. The Schweidel brigade, which had meanwhile arrived at noon, was deployed behind the Görgei and Kosztolányi brigades. After this happened, finally, Móga ordered Görgei to occupy the aforementioned hills, and as the enemy lines had retreated to Schwechat in the meantime, Görgei was able to carry out the order without further losses.
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people, even at the lowest numbers. The Hungarian army pursuing Jelačić numbered 20,760 men with 60 guns on 11 October, but due to the continuous joining of units to it, their number grew to 21,025 men with 53 guns on 20 October and 26,890 men with 82 guns on 26 October. Despite this, the enemy force had twice the qualitative and quantitative superiority, and the light and heavy cavalry regiments that had joined Jelačić made up for the Croatian army's earlier greatest weakness, the lack of cavalry. Jelačić's troops, united with the garrison troops led by Count
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valueless militia troops, which, due to their lack of discipline, caused the defeat from 29 September, returned to Croatia. Crossing the Austrian border meant for the Hungarians the danger that the army would have to face not only the Croatian troops but also the K.u.K. troops, which had been pushed out of Vienna by the revolutionaries. This - besides the superiority of the enemy - would have caused a serious moral conflict between the Hungarian conscripts sworn to the common monarch and the officers who came from the K.u.K. army.
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his arrival, Kossuth held a council of war with the officers present to receive him, and in his introductory speech he spoke enthusiastically in favor of resuming the offensive operations in order to relieve Vienna. The new attack was preceded by serious discussions. In the councils of war, a battle of military and political arguments was fought. Móga and his chief of staff, Colonel Josef Kollmann, opposed the idea of a new border crossing, citing the enemy's superior strength and the lack of training of the Hungarian troops.
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overwhelmed by the more intense fire of the enemy and forced to abandon their positions. The Austrian guns threw the Kosztolányi brigade in the Hungarian center into disorder, which started to route. Exploiting this advantage, the enemy batteries moved to the hills east of Schwechat and immediately started firing first against the Hungarian center and then against the right flank column. As a result of the cannon fire, the
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and from the farm buildings a little further away, where the enemy soldiers tried to hold. These buildings were set on fire by the Hungarians, together with the enemy soldiers caught in them. But this successful attack created a problem: the too-advanced Hungarian right wing formed an oblique line with the center and the left wing, thus te gallantly fighting Guyon's brigade on the right flank became completely isolated.
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the city council, were willing to formally ask for help, although most of their members privately approved the Hungarian army's entry. Jelačić was not behaving clearly (in favor or against the revolutionaries) either, and most of the politicians in the imperial city naively hoped that some way of reaching an agreement with the court would be found. The political will for joint action was therefore lacking on both sides.
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allowed the Hungarian army to maintain its fighting strength despite the defeat. And after the Prince spent the next few weeks pacifying Vienna, the fighting capacity of the Hungarians only increased. Windisch-Grätz did not realize that Vienna would not run away, that is, that he would have the opportunity to put down the revolution completely, even after he had completely destroyed the Hungarian army.
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But if despite all this, "the leaders of our army all say that if we advance, our army will be lost, I will not order a strategic impossibility". But he added, that if there is an officer who says that, even if a victory could not be achieved, but at least the army could be saved, he is ready to hand over to him the command and give the order to attack the Austrians.
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Hungarian army or to stay. As a result, some 30 imperial officers - among them Major General Ádám Teleki and Major General Franz Holtsche - asked to be relieved from further service, while those who remained solemnly declared that they would continue to fight with all their heart and soul for the Hungarian cause, even against Windisch-Grätz's troops if necessary.
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surround Vienna with the rest of the army. The bulk of Jelačić's army was deployed in and behind Schwechat; at the same time, he pushed a stronger column in front of his left flank to Mannswörth (then a village, today a part of Schwechat), while his right flank, consisting mainly of cavalry, was deployed between the Imperial Royal Paper Factory and
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assigned to the reserve were armed only with scythes. On the morning of 30 October, the army resumed its offensive advance in the following order: The vanguard, consisting of 4 Honvéd battalions, 2 hussar companies, and 8 cannons, was led by Colonel Artúr Görgei, followed by the rest of the army, the main body, with the following formation:
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surrender. But Guyon's troops were so tired that they could not be moved without resting. The Hungarian local forces, fearing Simunich's superior troops, did not even attempt to block the Lieutenant General's path. Finally Guyon departed with his troops to pursue the enemy and his vanguard first caught up with the enemy at
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performance of his cavalry artillery, Liechtenstein did not dare to order the attack, so the Hungarian troops, who had meanwhile retreated, reached the Hungarian borders without serious pursuit and significant losses. The conduct of Répásy's troops during the retreat also earned Windisch-Grätz's praise:
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When at about 3 p.m. the K.u.K. army encircled and pushed back the left flank, which, because of Répásy's delaying, was formed by Görgei's brigade, Móga sent orders to the troops in the center to retreat. The troops from the front did this in good order. The cavalry covered the infantry's retreat, as
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volunteer mobile National Guard battalions forming Görgei's left flank wavered and then started to run away. Görgei then galloped to the 1st Pest Volunteer Mobile National Guard Battalion, because he believed that with them he could still attempt a charge against the imperial batteries which advanced
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Then, as the brigade next to him was hit by cannon fire from the northeast of the village, Görgei ordered his cannons to fire on Schwechat. Meanwhile, at Mannswörth, the hard fighting was still going on undecided, in which Guyon, with his two battalions, displayed a determination and courage close to
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On 28 October, the same day on which the Hungarians crossed the Lajta for the third time, Windisch-Grätz made his first heavy attack on Vienna; and it softened the Viennese defense that they were willing to negotiate with the besiegers. But just when the surrender was almost concluded, the news about
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Thus the new attack, launched on 28 October, was led by Móga. The two sides were roughly evenly matched on the battlefield, but the balance of power was only apparent. The bulk of Jelacic's army was made up of battle-hardened troops with years of experience. Half of the Hungarian troops deployed were
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The statement of Windisch-Grätz and the capture of Ivánka aroused vehement indignation in the Hungarian camp, and if some of the officers had hitherto agreed with some reserve to the idea of marching Austrian territory, now a sense of revenge arose in all of them so that even those who were hesitant,
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Windisch-Grätz, meanwhile, in an order sent to Móga, ordered the K.u.K. officers in the Hungarian army to go immediately to the Austrian camp, or face the most serious consequences. Móga communicated this call to Kossuth and the officers, who were encouraged to freely decide if they want to leave the
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battalion, 1,500 national guards from Pest, and 3 artillery batteries on boats towards Móga's camp; in the meantime, he was joined by national guards everywhere, so that by the time he reached Miklósfalva on 23 October, the relief troops he had brought with him had been increased to 12,000 men. After
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The Hungarian army consisted of 21 battalions, 32 companies of cavalry, and 88 guns, and its personnel numbered about 20,000 infantry, 4,000 cavalry, and 2,000 artillery, i.e. 26,000 men in all, of whom only about 16,000 were regular troops, the rest being national guards. The 3000 or so infantrymen
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Kossuth argued that ’’our cause, only linked to the cause of Vienna, is a European cause - separated from it, it will not be taken into account by anyone’’. His practical argument was that if they did not attack now, most of the National Guards would return home without having been used by the army.
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The relief of Vienna from the imperial siege was an illusory ambition at that time: Schwechat did not turn into a military disaster, as the conduct of some of the troops and the enemy's mistakes allowed the Hungarian army to reach the Lajta river relatively intact. From a politico-military point of
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However, Lajos Kossuth still had hopes of victory. Encouraged by the successes so far, like the capture of Mannswörth and the rapid advance of the left wing led by Görgei, he believed that the attack should be continued, and therefore sent a courier to Görgei "to take command with the determination
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Volunteer Battalion. He found the battalion in relatively good order, in a covered position; but as soon as it came within range of the enemy's guns, it followed the example of the others. Görgei had no choice but to retreat. To cover the retreat, he could only rely on the 1 ½ company of hussars in
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Görgei personally warned Moga about this, but the commander-in-chief rather rudely scolded the meddling colonel. Görgei then hurried back to his brigade, where on the left flank, where they waited for Répásy's troops, an enemy column of cavalry appeared. Görgei positioned his four battalions in the
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At the same time as the attack on Mannswörth, Görgei received an order from Móga to wait for the brigades of the center. Before taking the order, the Colonel saw enemy lines appearing on the hills in front of Schwechat. He wanted to attack them, but Móga's order prevented this. So he waited for the
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Battalions and the 2nd Pest Volunteer Battalion, breaking away from the other troops, resolutely went on the attack against the enemy occupying the outskirts of Mannswörth, and after a 20-minute battle he "majestically" took control over the village. Guyon also drove the enemy out of the mill there
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On 25 October, Kossuth, in response to the above-mentioned order of Windisch-Grätz, wrote a reply to the Field Marshal, pointing out that the Hungarian kingdom was an independent state, whose rights and constitution were guaranteed by an agreement concluded with the Habsburg kings centuries before,
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So the generals and officers were waiting for a political decision. Thus the Hungarian Parliament decided that if the Vienna revolutionaries would call on the Hungarian army to help, then it would have to go to help them. In Vienna, however, neither the Imperial Assembly nor its committee, nor even
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The imperial army seemed to have won a victory, as it repulsed the Hungarian attack, and in the following days captured Vienna. But Windisch-Grätz missed the calculation. By contenting himself with repulsing the Hungarian army and turning the bulk of his forces against Vienna during the battle, he
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Despite the rather long duration of the battle - from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. - the infantry did little of note during it, except for Guyon's two battalions, but they fought more with the bayonets, and not with the rifles. Besides, the battle of Schwechat consisted of little more than a slow, unimportant
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The troops behind the front line of the center, a considerable part of which were militias and mobilized national guards, also sought refuge in disorderly retreat, partly because of the panic created by the routing Gömörians and partly because of the cannonballs that hit them. The 1st Battalion of
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As for the position of the individual brigades in the battle order, the Hungarian right wing was formed by the 6th (Bárczay) Brigade. To the left of it stood the 2nd (Kosztolányi) Brigade, and to the left of it was the 7th (Görgei) Brigade, which temporarily formed the left wing, waiting until the
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Windisch-Grätz, informed of the Hungarian advance, pushed forward about 30-35,000 of the troops that had gathered around Vienna, and sent them with 54 guns under the command of Jelačić, to the Schwechat line, where the Ban of Croatia was to act as a defender at the beginning, while he continued to
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Répásy arrived on the battlefield with his hussar squadrons and cavalry batteries just as the united Imperial Cavalry led by Lieutenant General Liechtenstein was about to begin to encircle the Hungarian center and push it towards the Danube. However, due to the arrival of Répásy and the excellent
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At about 2 p.m. Jelačić's Chief of Staff, Major General Zeisberg, tired of the inaction so far, launched an attack at Neukettenhof with a seven and a twelve-pounder battery. Major Pusztelnik, realizing the danger posed by this, also deployed several batteries against Schwechat, but they were soon
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After the Vienna Revolution, it seemed natural that the Hungarian army would rush to the aid of Vienna. But there were strong military and political arguments against crossing the border. Jelačić's army had been significantly changed by the beginning of October. His cavalry was reinforced and his
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The Battle of Schwechat proved that temporarily mobilized national guards and popular insurgents, militias, and untrained volunteers, are not enough to defeat the enemy's regular forces. What was enough against Jelačić and Roth at Pákozd and Ozora was not enough against Jelačić's regular army at
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On 18 October, the Croatian force which arrived to Vienna consisted of more than 26,000 men and 75 guns. However, with the joining to them by the imperial garrison pushed out from Vienna by the revolutionaries, it numbered 37 battalions, 42 cavalry regiments, and 138 guns. That's at least 40,000
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In the meantime, the manifesto of 3 October in particular kept the mood in Pest in a state of excitement, and the House of Representatives, at its session of 7 October, adopted a resolution, which stated that the government should be entrusted to the Committee of National Defence (which will act
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The National Guards and volunteers, however, were so frightened by the rapid retreat that they thought all was lost, so they ran en masse. This fright then spread to the Honvéds, and the whole right flank was forced to retreat. Móga and Kollmann thought it best to withdraw the troops behind the
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After the battle of Pákozd, Lieutenant General János Móga, the Hungarian commander, sent his troops in pursuit of Jelačić. The outbreak of the Vienna Revolution meant that Jelačić's army could not count on any support for some time. On receiving the news of the Vienna revolution, the government
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For Windisch-Grätz, the news of the Hungarian attack represented a serious dilemma. On 29 October, he held a council of war, at which Jelačić and most of the general staff officers were present. At the council of war, the general opinion was that the passes in front of Schwechat should be held
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with 22 guns to capture Simunich's army. With reinforcements received in Pozsony, this force which now reached 10,000 men and 32 guns pursued Simunich. The plan was to block Simunich's way of withdrawal with the national guards of the Felvidék counties and Ordódy's troops, thus forcing him to
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The left flank brigade led by Mihály Répásy - which comprised a significant part of the cavalry - was, as we have seen, late in the advance. This time, however, the delay was fortunate for the Hungarian army. Jelačić's plan was to take the cavalry division led by Lieutenant General Franz
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Schwechat. It also turned out that the army should only be led by officers who were willing to shoot at their former comrades without hesitation, not only if they wore the uniform of the "rebel" Croatian border guards, but also if they wore the white coat of the K.u.K. regiments.
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There was such an officer. Colonel Görgei declared that "there is no choice, we must go forward, because if we don't, we will lose more than if we lose three battles". Kossuth was happy upon hearing this and wanted to put him in charge of the main command, but Görgei refused.
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The attack on 30 October took place on the Schwechat river line. Görgei formed the vanguard. On the morning of October 30, Bárczay's right flank column first came across the enemy in front of Mannswörth, and the battle began with a lively cannonade, then around 10 a.m., Major
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with its cowardice. But the Hussars came up to the expectations. When the imperial infantry and cavalry assembled at Schwechat broke out from the town and tried to capture the Hungarian batteries, the Hussars repulsed them. Meanwhile, the gunners
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Windisch-Grätz, after expressing his wish that Ivánka, who had previously served under him, should return to the Emperor's loyalty, dismissed him, but when Ivánka tried to return to the Hungarian camp, Jelačić's soldiers captured him.
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While the Austrian army was taking measures against the rebellious Vienna, Móga also departed towards the Austrian capital. After the 3-day truce with Jelačić had expired, the Hungarian army finally left its camp near
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view, the campaign was a success for the Hungarians, since it was the beginning of a purification process that put into leading positions the officers who were committed to the defense of Hungary against any enemy.
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A bécsi október 6-iki forradalom s annak következményei. Windisch-Grätz herceg kinevezése teljhatalmú diktátorrá; a magyar sereg előnyomulása a Lajthához és megveretése Schwechatnál. A magyar nemzet hadtörténete
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people who never took a rifle in their hands, and many were armed with a scythe instead of a rifle. The Hungarian troops' right wing was supported by the war steamer "Mészáros", which sailed up the Danube.
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In consequence of this, Móga's measures for the advance having been taken, the army, divided into three columns, crossed the Lajta in the morning of 28 October, and advanced with the right flank column to
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Kossuth, in order to put an end to the instability and uncertainty in the camp from Parndorf, on 17 October, set out from the capital with a squadron of Wilhelm Hussars, additional units of the 25th
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In the work of Bánlaky it is wrongly written that it was the "Lázár brigade". But György Lázár was leading the 2. division. The center was represented by the Kosztolányi and the Schweidel brigades.
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to commit themselves to the Hungarian cause. And the Vienna Revolution also came at the right time, paralyzing the "command center" of the unfolding military counter-revolution for weeks.
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which had been lacking for weeks in the command of our army ". Görgei, however, did not receive this order, and because of the retreat that had begun, there was little he could do.
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At the time of the campaign to relieve Vienna, it was already known that on 21 October, Lieutenant-General Balthasar von Simunich, with a strong brigade of 5,000 men, had entered
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During the battle, Móga fell from his horse and was seriously wounded, as a result of which he resigned his command and Artur Görgei took command of the Hungarian troops.
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on 3 October and appointed him the Hungarian King's Commissioner plenipotentiary and commander-in-chief of the armed forces of Hungary. On 6 October, however, another
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River, and marched only a mile towards Schwechat, and took up their night rest in a slightly more concentrated position than the day before, on the heights north of
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the advance of the Hungarians, who came to the relief of Vienna, came to them, so the inhabitants of Vienna took up arms again and renewed the fight.
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In the work of Bánlaky it is wrongly written that it was the "reserve". The center was represented by the Kosztolányi and the Schweidel brigades.
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a little bit too forward. However, this battalion soon followed the example of the Hont and Gömör battalions example (started routing).
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defensively and on the right flank the combined Austrian cavalry should attack the Hungarian left flank. This plan was finally adopted.
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on 3 November, and the hussars cut down the enemy rearguard left behind. The next day, on 4 November, a rearguard action took place at
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On 29 October, the army, with Görgei's brigade as the vanguard, but otherwise in the formation taken up the day before, crossed the
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his brigade and the ½ battery led by Bazil Strakonitzky, or more precisely on the two guns of the latter still on the battlefield.
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Corps total: 163 infantry companies, 29 cavalry companies, 2487 saddled horses, 912 traction horses, 82 cannons = 27,655 soldiers;
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Division total: 20 infantry companies, 16 cavalry companies, 1407 saddled horses, 253 traction horses, 26 cannons = 4431 soldiers;
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Army total: 175 infantry companies, 29 cavalry companies, 2487 saddled horses, 965 traction horses, 90 cannons = 30,043 soldiers;
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Division total: 41 infantry companies, 4½ cavalry companies, 365 saddled horses, 364 traction horses, 24 cannons = 8013 soldiers;
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Division total: 36 infantry companies, 4 cavalry companies, 369 saddled horses, 155 traction horses, 10 cannons = 7604 soldiers;
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Division total: 24 infantry companies, 1½ cavalry companies, 135 saddled horses, 54 traction horses, 8 cannons = 3960 soldiers;
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Division total: 22 infantry companies, 3 cavalry companies, 211 saddled horses, 86 traction horses, 14 cannons = 3737 soldiers;
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In the work of Bánlaky it is wrongly written that it was the "Lázár brigade". But György Lázár was leading the 2. division.
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In the work of Bánlaky it is wrongly written that it was the "Lázár brigade". But György Lázár was leading the 2. division.
5236: 585: 5523: 5147: 560: 525: 5543: 5007: 4986: 4965: 4897: 3916:- the Reserve, under Colonel Ferdinand Karger; 3 battalions of National Guards, 4 companies of Hussars, and 16 guns. 5152: 5142: 530: 480: 1063:- 6 infantry companies, 10 cavalry companies, 807 saddled horses, 174 traction horses, 20 cannons = 1721 soldiers; 1009:- 11 infantry companies, 4½ cavalry companies, 465 saddled horses, 208 traction horses, 16 cannons = 2189 soldiers; 4099:. This force defeated the Hungarian army, led by Major Kálmán Ordódy and consisting mostly of National Guards, at 1045:- 24 infantry companies, 1½ cavalry companies, 135 saddled horses, 54 traction horses, 8 cannons = 3960 soldiers; 1027:- 22 infantry companies, 3 cavalry companies, 211 saddled horses, 86 traction horses, 14 cannons = 3737 soldiers; 967:- 20 infantry companies, 2 cavalry companies, 226 saddled horses, 66 traction horses, 6 cannons = 2639 soldiers; 665: 5343: 1071:- 14 infantry companies, 6 cavalry companies, 600 saddled horses, 79 traction horses, 6 cannons = 2620 soldiers; 4122:
After the Battle of Schwechat, Kossuth arranged for 8,000 troops, commanded by Colonel Richard Guyon, to enter
3985: 3953: 3912:- the center, under Colonel Count György Kosztolányi: 4 Honvéd battalions, 6 companies of hussars, and 24 guns; 3910:- the right flank, under Colonel Miklós Bárczay: 6 battalions of infantry, 4 companies of cavalry, and 16 guns; 310: 540: 691:
was back in Hungarian hands, and the most important forts and fortresses in the western part of the country,
629: 132: 470: 455: 300: 5058: 4051: 633: 605: 276: 108: 28: 315: 295: 3973:
after his actions in the battle. He also became the leader of the army of the Upper Danube. (Painting by
673: 445: 4014: 664:
of the royal commissioner and commander-in-chief of the armed forces named by the Austrian government,
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Liechtenstein and attack the rear of the Hungarian troops who were pinned down on the Schwechat line.
5262: 4914:("From the River Dráva to the River Lajta. Studies on the summer and autumn military events of 1848") 3965: 748: 555: 435: 5548: 5378: 5159: 872: 815: 465: 440: 3914:- the left wing, under Colonel Mihály Répássy: 4 battalions, 16 companies of hussars, and 24 guns; 520: 5272: 395: 330: 5429: 5231: 4023:
the infantry retreated at a gallop or canter, in order to avoid of being captured by the enemy.
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Surroundings of Schwechat - Bleistiftzeichnung von Gustav Schwartz von Mohrenstein - around 1850
575: 410: 5257: 4912:
A Drávától a Lajtáig. Tanulmányok az 1848. nyári és őszi dunántúli hadi események történetéhez
4030: 3941: 669: 385: 475: 425: 5403: 5184: 5174: 898: 570: 550: 365: 36: 5419: 5164: 4045: 485: 5134: 724: 500: 430: 405: 390: 290: 8: 5189: 3974: 777: 535: 5328: 5179: 5119: 2982: 2458: 1290: 961: 727:, commented: "God grant that it may be true. We here with our troops are enthusiastic". 641: 580: 565: 400: 320: 5454: 5338: 5303: 5277: 5267: 5082: 5002:(in Hungarian), Siklósi Vár és Múzeumbaráti Kör (Friends of Siklós Castle and Museum), 4136: 4007: 708: 657: 380: 335: 183: 167: 157: 147: 103: 5323: 5313: 4906:
Hermann, Róbert (2008), "Az eldöntő döntetlen. A schwechati csata 1848. október 30-án
4481: 4369: 4088: 1397: 680:, which also claimed the life of Jelačić's main advisor, the Austrian Minister of War 515: 5439: 5373: 5348: 5003: 4982: 4961: 4939: 4918: 4893: 4830: 3995: 420: 355: 340: 305: 162: 1827: 1480: 1260: 1253: 490: 178: 127: 5408: 761: 495: 450: 5358: 5129: 822: 684:. Thus, now Jelačić was left without support, and retreated quickly from Hungary. 375: 325: 5393: 5210: 5169: 5072: 3970: 983:- 12 infantry companies, 2 cavalry companies, 143 saddled horses = 1415 soldiers; 785: 739:
after this as a Hungarian government), whose chairman was unanimously proclaimed
703:, were secured. And on 7 October, the popular insurgents led by Artur Görgei and 677: 637: 613: 510: 415: 370: 345: 120: 5363: 5247: 4100: 1800: 1441: 198: 188: 115: 5444: 5434: 5087: 5027: 4096: 2678:
1. (1. of Pest) Battalion of the Volunteer Mobile National Guards of Cisdanubia
2286:
2. (2. of Pest) Battalion of the Volunteer Mobile National Guards of Cisdanubia
880: 545: 360: 244: 5398: 1883: 1436: 704: 5517: 5497: 5484: 5368: 5353: 4123: 4040: 3930: 3253: 2290: 1640: 1507: 1432: 740: 696: 661: 649: 172: 4060:
Fischa. The troops could only be put back in order behind the Fischa creek.
3490:
Volunteer Mobile National Guards Battalion of the County and City of Komárom
927: 5449: 5333: 5287: 2732:
4. (Nógrád) Battalion of the Volunteer Mobile National Guards of Cisdanubia
1912: 1473: 1428: 919: 707:
forced the Croatian corps led by Lieutenant General Franz Karl von Roth to
688: 5318: 4039:
the 34th (Prince of Prussia) Infantry Regiment disgraced itself among the
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A schwechati csata. 1848. október 30-án. A magyar nemzet hadtörténete XXI
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3. (Hont) Battalion of the Volunteer Mobile National Guards of Cisdanubia
1001:- 30 infantry companies, 156 traction horses, 8 cannons = 5824 soldiers; 842: 3934: 3713:
Neustädter brigade: 2 infantry battalions, 1 cavalry company, 6 cannons;
2317: 975:- 24 infantry companies, 89 traction horses, 4 cannons = 3550 soldiers; 5103: 3863: 1086:- 12 infantry companies, 53 traction horses, 8 cannons = 2388 soldiers; 930:. Jelačić secured his artificially fortified position through patrols. 868: 791: 4114: 3675:
Dietrich brigade: 3 infantry battalions, 1 cavalry company, 6 cannons;
692: 4132: 3223: 876: 600: 62: 4128: 765: 660:, having received the news of the killing by the Hungarian mob from 773: 4889:("Great Battles of the Hungarian Revolution of 1848 – 1849") 700: 612:
Army led by Lieutenant General János Móga against the army of the
4829:] (in Russian). Перевод с Английского–М., Альпина-Нон-Фикшн. 4108: 4092: 2538: 808: 609: 70: 5020:("The History of the Hungarian Campaign from 1848-1849, vol. 2.) 4908:("The Decissive Draw. The Battle of Schwechat, 30 October 1848") 720: 4995:
Kedves, Gyula; Zachar, József; Zachar, Péter Krisztián (1999),
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were now in favor of launching the attack as soon as possible.
804: 776:, from where the next day it began to pursue the enemy towards 712: 653: 617: 66: 3870: 1199:
2. battalion of the 34. (Prince of Prussia) Infantry Regiment
1172:
1. battalion of the 34. (Prince of Prussia) Infantry Regiment
852: 781: 645: 644:, Jelačić was preparing for another attack, so he stopped at 3957:
Battle of Schwechat on 30 October 1848 by Franz Xaver Zalder
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led by Lieutenant General Josip Jelačić, at Schwechat, near
3989:
Battle of Schwechat. The situation between 12 - 13 o'clock
4935:("Great Battles. 15. The Hungarian War od Self Defense") 4861:("The War of Independence of Hungary in 1848-49, vol. 1) 1643:
County Battalion of the Volunteer Mobile National Guards
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County Battalion of the Volunteer Mobile National Guards
3310:
National Guard Cavalry of the Sopron and Moson Counties
2759:
Gömör County Volunteer Mobile National Guards Battalion
1023:
6. brigade. Commander: Lieutenant Colonel János Bárczay
668:, but not yet of Jelačić's failure at Pákozd, the king 5018:
Az 1848-1849-diki magyar hadjárat története, II. kötet
4938:(in Hungarian). Budapest: Duna Könyvklub. p. 88. 3891:
infantry battalions, 45 cavalry companies, 75 cannons;
3827:
infantry battalions, 27 cavalry companies, 12 cannons;
784:, occupying the river' line between Wilfleinsdorf and 608:, fought on 30 October 1848 between the revolutionary 4070:
This is not a ragtag band of rebels. This is an army!
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Jelacic in the Battle of Schwechat by Vinzenz Katzler
3809:
infantry battalions, 12 cavalry companies, 6 cannons;
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infantry battalions, 3 cavalry companies, 12 cannons;
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infantry battalions, 3 cavalry companies, 12 cannons;
4978:("Artúr Görgey in the Hungarian Revolution of 1848") 3726:
infantry battalions, 2 cavalry companies, 6 cannons;
3688:
infantry battalions, 2 cavalry companies, 6 cannons;
3812:
Baltheser brigade: 15 cavalry companies, 6 cannons;
3789:
infantry battalions, 1 cavalry company, 12 cannons;
1510:) Battalion of the Volunteer Mobile National Guards 1476:) Battalion of the Volunteer Mobile National Guards 1444:) Battalion of the Volunteer Mobile National Guards 1400:) Battalion of the Volunteer Mobile National Guards 1083:
Detached units (Did not participate in the battle):
4994: 4960:(in Hungarian), Zrínyi Katonai (Zrínyi Military), 4208: 3761:infantry battalions, 1 cavalry company, 6 cannons; 3252:Volunteer Mobile National Guards Battalion of the 3196:3. Battalion of the 48. (Ernest) Infantry Regiment 648:. Here he wanted to wait for reinforcements from 5515: 5057: 4686: 4641: 4639: 4637: 1613:1. Battalion of the 60. (Wasa) Infantry Regiment 274: 4800: 4798: 4796: 4794: 4792: 4684: 4682: 4680: 4678: 4676: 4674: 4672: 4670: 4668: 4666: 4635: 4633: 4631: 4629: 4627: 4625: 4623: 4621: 4619: 4617: 4592: 4590: 4588: 4586: 4584: 4582: 4580: 4578: 4576: 4574: 4549: 4547: 4545: 4543: 4541: 4516: 4514: 4512: 4510: 4508: 4506: 4504: 4502: 4401: 4399: 2098:Mixed cavalry (Budapest horse national guards?) 799:The imperial commander-in-chief, Field Marshal 41:"The Battle of Schwechat" by Franz Xaver Zalder 4767: 4765: 4763: 4761: 4759: 4397: 4395: 4393: 4391: 4389: 4387: 4385: 4383: 4381: 4379: 4331: 4329: 4327: 4325: 4323: 4321: 4319: 4317: 4292: 4290: 4288: 4286: 4284: 4271: 4269: 4267: 4265: 4252: 4250: 4248: 4246: 4244: 4242: 4240: 4111:. Ordódy's troops retreated towards Lipótvár. 1098:Detailed order of battle of the Hungarian army 1067:10. brigade. Commander: Major Ferdinand Karger 979:3. brigade. Commander: Major Alois Wiedersperg 5043: 4957:("Hungarian Military History in Two Volumes") 4859:Magyarország függetlenségi harcza 1848-49-ben 4227: 4225: 4223: 3543:Mixed National Guard Battery of the Pest City 260: 4952: 4852:(in Hungarian). Budapest: Arcanum Adatbázis. 4848:The Military History of the Hungarian Nation 4789: 4663: 4614: 4571: 4538: 4499: 4034:Battle of Schwechat. Situation between 14-16 3945:Battle of Schwechat. The situation at 10 a.m 2672:Chief of staff: First Lieutenant Adolf Terzy 2011:Chief of staff: Lieutenant Alfred Pusztelnik 1059:9. brigade. Commander: Colonel Mihály Répásy 971:2. brigade. Commander: Major Mór Kosztolányi 5529:Battles of the Hungarian Revolution of 1848 4973: 4933:Nagy csaták. 15. A magyar önvédelmi háború 4756: 4476: 4474: 4472: 4470: 4468: 4466: 4464: 4462: 4460: 4458: 4456: 4454: 4452: 4450: 4448: 4446: 4444: 4442: 4440: 4438: 4436: 4434: 4376: 4364: 4314: 4281: 4262: 4237: 2927:Chief of staff: Captain Heinrich Pusztelnik 1041:7. brigade. Commander: Colonel Artúr Görgei 5050: 5036: 4887:Az 1848–1849-es szabadságharc nagy csatái 4432: 4430: 4428: 4426: 4424: 4422: 4420: 4418: 4416: 4414: 4362: 4360: 4358: 4356: 4354: 4352: 4350: 4348: 4346: 4344: 4220: 4118:The Austrian imperial army conquers Vienna 606:Hungarian war of Independence of 1848-1849 267: 253: 16:Battle during Hungarian Revolution of 1848 3666:Chief of staff: Karl Ritter von Zeisberg 2280:Chief of staff: Captain Oszkár Kleinheinz 1607:Chief of staff: Captain Sándor Luzsénszky 902:Ivan Zasche, Portret bana Josipa Jelacica 871:, with the center to the heights east of 4113: 4050: 4029: 4013: 3984: 3964: 3952: 3940: 2484:1. Honvéd six-pounder ½ infantry battery 1166:Chief of staff: Captain Gábor Clementisz 1005:5. brigade. Commander: Major Lipót Zichy 997:4. brigade. Commander: Major Miklós Kiss 897: 885: 841: 821: 790: 4955:Magyarország hadtörténete két kötetben 4930: 4905: 4884: 4868: 4843: 4804: 4783: 4771: 4750: 4726: 4714: 4690: 4657: 4645: 4596: 4565: 4553: 4520: 4493: 4411: 4405: 4341: 4335: 4308: 4296: 4275: 4256: 4231: 4055:Routing Hungarian militias at Schwechat 3190:Chief of staff: Captain Vilmos Albrecht 682:Theodor Franz, Count Baillet von Latour 5516: 5283:Prince Franz de Paula of Liechtenstein 5015: 4856: 4738: 4702: 4608: 4532: 2945:Chief of staff: Captain Sándor Soupper 2813:3. six-pounder Honvéd Infantry Battery 1941:5. Honvéd six-pounder infantry battery 1830:and urban National Guards 1. battalion 1790:Chief of staff: Captain Alajos Bikkesy 1772:Chief of staff: Captain Bódog Nemegyei 1316:4. K.u.K. six-pounder infantry battery 719:commissioner of the Hungarian army in 204:Prince Franz de Paula of Liechtenstein 5227:Hungarian Declaration of Independence 5031: 3089:2. Honvéd six-pounder cavalry battery 3062:3. K.u.K. six-pounder cavalry battery 2149:4. six-pounder Honvéd Cavalry Battery 2122:1. six-pounder Honvéd Cavalry Battery 1148:Chief of staff: Captain Ernő Szirányi 950:Chief of staff: Major Josef Kollmann 248: 5023:(in Hungarian). Pest: Emich Gusztáv. 4997:1848/49-ről százötven év távlatából 4820: 4214: 4154: 1856:Volunteer Battalion of Pál Esterházy 656:, and here he was informed that the 5237:Austro-Hungarian Compromise of 1867 5206:1848–1849 massacres in Transylvania 4864:(in Hungarian). Pest: Aigner Lajos. 3842:, 34 cavalry companies, 69 cannons; 1886:and urban National Guards Battalion 13: 5534:Battles involving Habsburg Croatia 5293:Alfred I, Prince of Windisch-Grätz 5016:Rüstow, Friedrich Wilhelm (1866). 3902: 2262:Chief of staff: Captain Imre Szabó 993:. Commander: Colonel György Lázár 933: 801:Alfred I, Prince of Windisch-Grätz 194:Alfred I, Prince of Windisch-Grätz 86:Hungarian advance on Vienna failed 14: 5560: 4999:("1848-49 Seen 150 years Thence") 4827:The Habsburgs: To Rule the World' 4139:and took up a position at Nádas. 5418: 5302: 5246: 4976:Görgey Artúr a szabadságharcban 4103:on 28 October. It soon captured 3662:Lieutenant General Josip Jelačić 2978:6. (Württemberg) Hussar Regiment 2277:Lieutenant Colonel János Bárczay 1390:Chief of staff: Captain Baldacci 197: 187: 177: 166: 156: 146: 126: 114: 102: 35: 4846:A magyar nemzet hadtörténelme ( 4777: 4744: 4732: 4720: 4708: 4696: 4651: 4602: 4559: 4526: 4487: 4188: 4179: 4170: 4161: 3774:infantry battalions, 6 cannons; 2514:First Lieutenant Ferenc Friwisz 960:1. brigade. Commander: Colonel 826:Alfred zu Windisch-Graetz Litho 666:Count Franz Philipp von Lamberg 5455:Nikolai Fyodorovich Engelhardt 4302: 3873:regiment: 5 cavalry companies; 3866:regiment: 6 cavalry companies; 3283:4. (Alexander) Hussar Regiment 2454:4. (Alexander) Hussar Regiment 2347:Mixed Battalion of János Szász 1286:4. (Alexander) Hussar Regiment 678:revolution broke out in Vienna 1: 5460:Maksim Maksimovich Grotenhelm 5440:Grigory Yakovlevich Skariatin 4878:Aetas 2011 (volume 26, nr. 1) 4201: 3969:Artúr Görgey was promoted to 3895:The imperial army had around 3035:13. (Hunyadi) Hussar Regiment 3008:9. (Nicholas) Hussar Regiment 2786:10. (Wilhelm) Hussar Regiment 2071:10. (Wilhelm) Hussar Regiment 1670:9. (Nicholas) Hussar Regiment 946:Lieutenant General János Móga 687:By mid-October, the whole of 623: 5450:Grigory Khristoforovich Zass 5078:Hungarian Revolutionary Army 5059:Hungarian Revolution of 1848 4974:Pusztaszeri, László (1984), 4075: 4006:Görgei could only trust the 2316:1. Battalion of the 15. (2. 1146:Major General Franz Holtsche 109:Hungarian Revolutionary Army 29:Hungarian Revolution of 1848 7: 5539:Military history of Austria 4484:Arcanum Adatbázis Kft. 2001 4373:Arcanum Adatbázis Kft. 2001 3876:Cavalry battery: 6 cannons; 2816:Captain Bazil Sztrakoniczky 2427:12. (Nádor) Hussar Regiment 10: 5565: 5445:Ivan Fyodorovich Paskevich 5435:Fyodor Sergeevich Panyutin 4953:Ervin Liptai, ed. (1985), 4823:Габсбурги власть над миром 4814: 2915: 2269: 2251: 1760: 1136: 754: 640:border which followed the 82:Croatian-Austrian victory 5524:Battles involving Austria 5468: 5417: 5301: 5263:Franz Joseph I of Austria 5245: 5219: 5198: 5112: 5096: 5065: 4981:(in Hungarian), Magvető, 4917:(in Hungarian), Balassi, 3923: 3487: 3480: 3340:Lieutenant Ferenc Schmidt 3337:2. Twelve-pounder Battery 3179: 3116:1. twelve-pounder battery 2934: 2925:Major General Ádám Teleki 2708:Major Ignác (János) Heley 2661: 2643: 2125:Lieutenant László Adorján 2000: 1915:National Guards Battalion 1779: 1596: 1379: 1155: 1113: 1110: 1107: 628:After the retreat of the 286: 226: 209: 140: 96: 45: 34: 26: 21: 5544:History of Lower Austria 4931:Hermann, Róbert (2013). 4892:(in Hungarian), Zrínyi, 4885:Hermann, Róbert (2004), 4869:Hermann, Róbert (2011), 4857:Gelich, Richárd (1883). 4844:Bánlaky, József (2001). 4822: 3259:Major Bertalan Matkovich 3119:Lieutenant Imre Raksányi 2544:(no rank) Gustav Waagner 2152:Lieutenant József Faváry 1163:Colonel József Schweidel 1131: 1128: 1125: 1122: 1119: 1116: 873:Enzersdorf an der Fischa 5273:Julius Jacob von Haynau 2487:Lieutenant Fülöp Gruber 2320:) Border Guard Regiment 2047:Major Alexander Buttler 1616:Major Alois Wiedersperg 1604:Major Alois Wiedersperg 1540:Lieutenant Károly Malek 1537:Kosztolányi's artillery 670:Ferdinand V. of Hungary 5258:Ferdinand I of Austria 4821:Rady, Martyn (2023). 4119: 4056: 4035: 4019: 3990: 3978: 3958: 3946: 3546:Captain József Petzelt 3519:Major Guidó Karátsonyi 3286:Major Ferdinand Karger 3187:Major Ferdinand Karger 1944:Lieutenant Endre König 1319:Captain Karl Jungwirth 903: 891: 847: 846:Bivouc Kriehuber Litho 827: 796: 141:Commanders and leaders 5498:48.14111°N 16.47861°E 4117: 4054: 4033: 4017: 3988: 3968: 3956: 3944: 3313:Major Zsigmond Kovács 3092:Major József Mack (?) 2942:Colonel Mihály Répásy 2789:Major Károly Ábrahámy 2323:Major Sámuel Szilágyi 1387:Major Mór Kosztolányi 901: 889: 845: 825: 794: 277:Hungarian Revolution 227:Casualties and losses 5430:Alexander von Lüders 5232:Surrender at Világos 3228:Major Johann Weissel 2669:Colonel Artúr Görgei 2430:Captain Emil Üchritz 2377:Captain Rudolf Beyer 2044:18. Honvéd Battalion 2020:Major Gyula Péterffy 1770:Colonel György Lázár 1513:Major Károly Tallián 1229:Major László Inczédy 1226:14. Honvéd Battalion 674:Hungarian Parliament 604:was a battle in the 5494: /  5307:Leaders for Hungary 5251:Leaders for Austria 5139:Battles of Komárom 4753:, pp. 103–104. 4556:, pp. 165–166. 4234:, p. Appendix. 3751:Grammont brigade: 4 3678:Kräutner brigade: 3 3493:Major Lipót Nádasdy 2951:7. Honvéd Battalion 2017:1. Honvéd Battalion 1859:Major Pál Esterházy 1796:23 Honvéd Battalion 1117:Infantry companies 778:Bruck an der Leitha 22:Battle of Schwechat 5503:48.14111; 16.47861 5423:Leaders for Russia 5339:Arisztid Dessewffy 5268:Eduard Clam-Gallas 5083:Kingdom of Hungary 4786:, pp. 37, 40. 4137:Little Carpathians 4120: 4057: 4036: 4020: 3991: 3979: 3959: 3947: 3799:Lederer brigade: 1 3516:Budapest Battalion 3199:Major András Simon 3065:Captain Franz Helm 2954:Major Karl Zinnern 1202:Major József Széll 1175:Major Vince Győzey 1120:Cavalry companies 940:The Hungarian army 904: 892: 848: 828: 797: 749:Adolf of Auersperg 709:surrender at Ozora 5477: 5476: 4945:978-615-5013-99-7 4924:978-963-506-758-9 4836:978-5-00139-266-8 4717:, pp. 36–37. 4660:, pp. 35–36. 4611:, pp. 71–72. 4568:, pp. 34–35. 4496:, pp. 33–34. 4311:, pp. 94–98. 4155:Explanatory notes 3847:Artillery reserve 3817:Division total: 1 3794:Ottinger division 3779:Division total: 8 3764:Karger brigade: 4 3746:Kriegern division 3731:Division total: 6 3716:Rastić brigade: 4 3693:Division total: 6 3670:Hartlieb division 3656:The Imperial army 3651: 3650: 3647: 3646: 3038:Major Alajos Sebő 2762:Major Pál horváth 2735:Major Pál Horváth 2681:Major Lajos Gózon 2654:Chief of staff: - 2350:Major János Szász 2074:Major Lipót Zichy 2008:Major Lipót Zichy 1833:Major János Csúzy 1787:Major Miklós Kiss 594: 593: 243: 242: 92: 91: 5556: 5509: 5508: 5506: 5505: 5504: 5499: 5495: 5492: 5491: 5490: 5487: 5422: 5409:Bertalan Szemere 5404:István Széchenyi 5389:Alessandro Monti 5329:Henryk Dembiński 5306: 5250: 5052: 5045: 5038: 5029: 5028: 5024: 5012: 4991: 4970: 4949: 4927: 4902: 4881: 4875: 4865: 4853: 4840: 4808: 4802: 4787: 4781: 4775: 4769: 4754: 4748: 4742: 4736: 4730: 4724: 4718: 4712: 4706: 4700: 4694: 4688: 4661: 4655: 4649: 4643: 4612: 4606: 4600: 4594: 4569: 4563: 4557: 4551: 4536: 4530: 4524: 4518: 4497: 4491: 4485: 4480:Bánlaky József: 4478: 4409: 4403: 4374: 4368:Bánlaky József: 4366: 4339: 4333: 4312: 4306: 4300: 4294: 4279: 4273: 4260: 4254: 4235: 4229: 4218: 4212: 4195: 4192: 4186: 4183: 4177: 4174: 4168: 4165: 3933:with one of the 3890: 3889: 3885: 3841: 3840: 3836: 3826: 3825: 3821: 3808: 3807: 3803: 3788: 3787: 3783: 3773: 3772: 3768: 3760: 3759: 3755: 3740: 3739: 3735: 3725: 3724: 3720: 3702: 3701: 3697: 3687: 3686: 3682: 3658: 2983:Ernő Poeltenberg 2511:Ivánka's battery 2459:Ernő Poeltenberg 1889:Major Ottó Zichy 1447:Major Manó Zichy 1291:Ernő Poeltenberg 1126:Traction horses 1105: 1104: 1094: 1093: 962:József Schweidel 942: 658:Austrian Emperor 642:Battle of Pákozd 281: 269: 262: 255: 246: 245: 201: 191: 181: 170: 160: 150: 130: 118: 106: 47: 46: 39: 19: 18: 5564: 5563: 5559: 5558: 5557: 5555: 5554: 5553: 5549:Battles in 1848 5514: 5513: 5502: 5500: 5496: 5493: 5488: 5485: 5483: 5481: 5480: 5478: 5473: 5464: 5413: 5394:Ferenc Ottinger 5324:János Damjanich 5314:Lajos Batthyány 5297: 5241: 5215: 5211:Vienna Uprising 5194: 5108: 5092: 5073:Austrian Empire 5061: 5056: 5010: 4989: 4968: 4946: 4925: 4900: 4873: 4837: 4824: 4817: 4812: 4811: 4803: 4790: 4782: 4778: 4770: 4757: 4749: 4745: 4737: 4733: 4725: 4721: 4713: 4709: 4701: 4697: 4689: 4664: 4656: 4652: 4644: 4615: 4607: 4603: 4595: 4572: 4564: 4560: 4552: 4539: 4531: 4527: 4519: 4500: 4492: 4488: 4479: 4412: 4404: 4377: 4367: 4342: 4334: 4315: 4307: 4303: 4295: 4282: 4274: 4263: 4255: 4238: 4230: 4221: 4213: 4209: 4204: 4199: 4198: 4193: 4189: 4184: 4180: 4175: 4171: 4166: 4162: 4157: 4107:and threatened 4089:Trencsén County 4078: 3926: 3915: 3913: 3911: 3909: 3905: 3903:Order of battle 3897:33,000 soldiers 3887: 3883: 3882: 3857:Assigned troops 3838: 3834: 3833: 3832:Corps total: 22 3823: 3819: 3818: 3805: 3801: 3800: 3785: 3781: 3780: 3770: 3766: 3765: 3757: 3753: 3752: 3737: 3733: 3732: 3722: 3718: 3717: 3708:Kempen division 3699: 3695: 3694: 3684: 3680: 3679: 3665: 3659: 3654: 3652: 3544: 3517: 3491: 3338: 3311: 3284: 3257: 3226: 3197: 3189: 3184: 3117: 3090: 3063: 3036: 3009: 2979: 2952: 2943: 2939: 2926: 2920: 2814: 2787: 2760: 2733: 2706: 2679: 2670: 2666: 2652: 2648: 2542: 2512: 2485: 2455: 2428: 2402: 2401:Mixed battalion 2375: 2374:Frangepán troop 2348: 2321: 2287: 2278: 2274: 2260: 2256: 2150: 2123: 2099: 2072: 2045: 2018: 2009: 2005: 1942: 1916: 1887: 1857: 1831: 1797: 1788: 1784: 1771: 1765: 1671: 1646:Major Lajos Vay 1644: 1614: 1606: 1601: 1538: 1511: 1477: 1445: 1401: 1389: 1384: 1317: 1287: 1257: 1227: 1200: 1173: 1164: 1160: 1147: 1141: 1123:Saddled horses 1099: 1087: 1085: 1076: 1072: 1046: 1037:. Commander: - 1028: 1019:. Commander: - 1010: 984: 949: 943: 938: 936: 934:Opposing forces 757: 626: 614:Austrian Empire 595: 590: 311:Slovak uprising 282: 278: 275: 273: 238: 236: 221: 216: 196: 186: 165: 155: 121:Austrian Empire 73: 53:30 October 1848 40: 17: 12: 11: 5: 5562: 5552: 5551: 5546: 5541: 5536: 5531: 5526: 5475: 5474: 5469: 5466: 5465: 5463: 5462: 5457: 5452: 5447: 5442: 5437: 5432: 5426: 5424: 5415: 5414: 5412: 5411: 5406: 5401: 5396: 5391: 5386: 5381: 5379:Lázár Mészáros 5376: 5371: 5366: 5361: 5356: 5351: 5346: 5341: 5336: 5331: 5326: 5321: 5316: 5310: 5308: 5299: 5298: 5296: 5295: 5290: 5285: 5280: 5275: 5270: 5265: 5260: 5254: 5252: 5243: 5242: 5240: 5239: 5234: 5229: 5223: 5221: 5217: 5216: 5214: 5213: 5208: 5202: 5200: 5196: 5195: 5193: 5192: 5187: 5182: 5177: 5172: 5167: 5162: 5157: 5156: 5155: 5150: 5145: 5137: 5132: 5127: 5122: 5116: 5114: 5110: 5109: 5107: 5106: 5100: 5098: 5094: 5093: 5091: 5090: 5088:Russian Empire 5085: 5080: 5075: 5069: 5067: 5063: 5062: 5055: 5054: 5047: 5040: 5032: 5026: 5025: 5013: 5008: 4992: 4987: 4971: 4966: 4950: 4944: 4928: 4923: 4903: 4898: 4882: 4880:(in Hungarian) 4866: 4854: 4841: 4835: 4816: 4813: 4810: 4809: 4788: 4776: 4774:, p. 104. 4755: 4743: 4741:, p. 332. 4731: 4729:, p. 114. 4719: 4707: 4705:, pp. 72. 4695: 4662: 4650: 4613: 4601: 4570: 4558: 4537: 4535:, pp. 71. 4525: 4498: 4486: 4410: 4375: 4340: 4313: 4301: 4280: 4261: 4236: 4219: 4217:, p. 338. 4206: 4205: 4203: 4200: 4197: 4196: 4187: 4178: 4169: 4159: 4158: 4156: 4153: 4077: 4074: 4041:line regiments 3975:Miklós Barabás 3925: 3922: 3904: 3901: 3881:Army total: 22 3878: 3877: 3874: 3867: 3854: 3853: 3814: 3813: 3810: 3776: 3775: 3762: 3728: 3727: 3714: 3690: 3689: 3676: 3649: 3648: 3645: 3644: 3639: 3634: 3629: 3624: 3619: 3614: 3612: 3610: 3604: 3603: 3598: 3593: 3588: 3585: 3582: 3577: 3575: 3573: 3567: 3566: 3563: 3560: 3557: 3554: 3551: 3548: 3540: 3539: 3536: 3533: 3530: 3527: 3524: 3521: 3513: 3512: 3509: 3506: 3503: 3500: 3497: 3495: 3488: 3486: 3483:Detached units 3478: 3477: 3472: 3467: 3462: 3457: 3452: 3447: 3445: 3443: 3437: 3436: 3431: 3426: 3421: 3416: 3411: 3406: 3404: 3402:Division total 3398: 3397: 3392: 3387: 3382: 3377: 3372: 3367: 3361: 3360: 3357: 3354: 3351: 3348: 3345: 3342: 3334: 3333: 3330: 3327: 3324: 3321: 3318: 3315: 3307: 3306: 3303: 3300: 3297: 3294: 3291: 3288: 3280: 3279: 3276: 3273: 3270: 3267: 3264: 3261: 3249: 3248: 3245: 3242: 3239: 3236: 3233: 3230: 3220: 3219: 3216: 3213: 3210: 3207: 3204: 3201: 3194: 3177: 3176: 3171: 3166: 3161: 3156: 3151: 3146: 3140: 3139: 3136: 3133: 3130: 3127: 3124: 3121: 3113: 3112: 3109: 3106: 3103: 3100: 3097: 3094: 3086: 3085: 3082: 3079: 3076: 3073: 3070: 3067: 3059: 3058: 3055: 3052: 3049: 3046: 3043: 3040: 3032: 3031: 3028: 3025: 3022: 3019: 3016: 3013: 3005: 3004: 3001: 2998: 2995: 2992: 2989: 2986: 2975: 2974: 2971: 2968: 2965: 2962: 2959: 2956: 2949: 2932: 2931: 2913: 2912: 2907: 2902: 2897: 2892: 2887: 2882: 2880: 2878:Division total 2874: 2873: 2868: 2863: 2858: 2853: 2848: 2843: 2837: 2836: 2833: 2830: 2827: 2824: 2821: 2818: 2810: 2809: 2806: 2803: 2800: 2797: 2794: 2791: 2783: 2782: 2779: 2776: 2773: 2770: 2767: 2764: 2756: 2755: 2752: 2749: 2746: 2743: 2740: 2737: 2729: 2728: 2725: 2722: 2719: 2716: 2713: 2710: 2702: 2701: 2698: 2695: 2692: 2689: 2686: 2683: 2676: 2659: 2658: 2641: 2640: 2635: 2630: 2625: 2620: 2615: 2610: 2608: 2606:Division total 2602: 2601: 2596: 2591: 2586: 2581: 2576: 2571: 2565: 2564: 2561: 2558: 2555: 2552: 2549: 2546: 2535: 2534: 2531: 2528: 2525: 2522: 2519: 2516: 2508: 2507: 2504: 2501: 2498: 2495: 2492: 2489: 2481: 2480: 2477: 2474: 2471: 2468: 2465: 2462: 2451: 2450: 2447: 2444: 2441: 2438: 2435: 2432: 2424: 2423: 2420: 2417: 2414: 2411: 2408: 2406: 2398: 2397: 2394: 2391: 2388: 2385: 2382: 2379: 2371: 2370: 2367: 2364: 2361: 2358: 2355: 2352: 2344: 2343: 2340: 2337: 2334: 2331: 2328: 2325: 2313: 2312: 2309: 2306: 2303: 2300: 2297: 2294: 2284: 2267: 2266: 2249: 2248: 2243: 2238: 2233: 2228: 2223: 2218: 2216: 2214:Division total 2210: 2209: 2204: 2199: 2194: 2189: 2184: 2179: 2173: 2172: 2169: 2166: 2163: 2160: 2157: 2154: 2146: 2145: 2142: 2139: 2136: 2133: 2130: 2127: 2119: 2118: 2115: 2112: 2109: 2106: 2103: 2100: 2095: 2094: 2091: 2088: 2085: 2082: 2079: 2076: 2068: 2067: 2064: 2061: 2058: 2055: 2052: 2049: 2041: 2040: 2037: 2034: 2031: 2028: 2025: 2022: 2015: 1998: 1997: 1992: 1987: 1982: 1979: 1976: 1971: 1965: 1964: 1961: 1958: 1955: 1952: 1949: 1946: 1938: 1937: 1934: 1931: 1928: 1925: 1922: 1920: 1909: 1908: 1905: 1902: 1899: 1896: 1893: 1891: 1879: 1878: 1875: 1872: 1869: 1866: 1863: 1861: 1853: 1852: 1849: 1846: 1843: 1840: 1837: 1835: 1823: 1822: 1819: 1816: 1813: 1810: 1807: 1804: 1794: 1777: 1776: 1758: 1757: 1752: 1747: 1742: 1737: 1732: 1727: 1725: 1723:Division total 1719: 1718: 1715: 1712: 1709: 1706: 1703: 1698: 1692: 1691: 1688: 1685: 1682: 1679: 1676: 1673: 1667: 1666: 1663: 1660: 1657: 1654: 1651: 1648: 1637: 1636: 1633: 1630: 1627: 1624: 1621: 1618: 1611: 1594: 1593: 1588: 1583: 1578: 1575: 1572: 1567: 1561: 1560: 1557: 1554: 1551: 1548: 1545: 1542: 1534: 1533: 1530: 1527: 1524: 1521: 1518: 1515: 1503: 1502: 1499: 1496: 1493: 1490: 1487: 1484: 1481:Miklós Perczel 1469: 1468: 1465: 1462: 1459: 1456: 1453: 1450: 1424: 1423: 1420: 1417: 1414: 1411: 1408: 1405: 1403:Major Géza Kun 1394: 1377: 1376: 1371: 1366: 1361: 1356: 1351: 1346: 1340: 1339: 1336: 1333: 1330: 1327: 1324: 1321: 1313: 1312: 1309: 1306: 1303: 1300: 1297: 1294: 1283: 1282: 1279: 1276: 1273: 1270: 1267: 1264: 1261:Gyula Andrássy 1250: 1249: 1246: 1243: 1240: 1237: 1234: 1231: 1223: 1222: 1219: 1216: 1213: 1210: 1207: 1204: 1196: 1195: 1192: 1189: 1186: 1183: 1180: 1177: 1170: 1153: 1152: 1134: 1133: 1130: 1127: 1124: 1121: 1118: 1115: 1112: 1109: 1101: 1100: 1097: 1092: 1069: 1068: 1061: 1060: 1055:. Commander: 1043: 1042: 1025: 1024: 1007: 1006: 999: 998: 981: 980: 973: 972: 965: 964: 956:. Commander: 935: 932: 881:Klein-Neusiedl 756: 753: 672:dissolved the 632:troops to the 625: 622: 592: 591: 589: 588: 583: 578: 573: 568: 563: 558: 553: 548: 543: 538: 533: 528: 523: 518: 513: 508: 503: 498: 493: 488: 483: 478: 473: 468: 463: 458: 456:4th Szenttamás 453: 448: 446:2nd Nagyszeben 443: 438: 433: 428: 423: 418: 413: 408: 403: 398: 393: 388: 383: 378: 373: 368: 363: 358: 353: 348: 343: 338: 333: 328: 323: 318: 316:3rd Szenttamás 313: 308: 303: 301:2nd Szenttamás 298: 296:1st Szenttamás 293: 287: 284: 283: 272: 271: 264: 257: 249: 241: 240: 233: 229: 228: 224: 223: 218: 212: 211: 207: 206: 175: 143: 142: 138: 137: 136: 135: 111: 99: 98: 94: 93: 90: 89: 88: 87: 79: 75: 74: 61: 59: 55: 54: 51: 43: 42: 32: 31: 24: 23: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 5561: 5550: 5547: 5545: 5542: 5540: 5537: 5535: 5532: 5530: 5527: 5525: 5522: 5521: 5519: 5512: 5510: 5507: 5472: 5467: 5461: 5458: 5456: 5453: 5451: 5448: 5446: 5443: 5441: 5438: 5436: 5433: 5431: 5428: 5427: 5425: 5421: 5416: 5410: 5407: 5405: 5402: 5400: 5397: 5395: 5392: 5390: 5387: 5385: 5382: 5380: 5377: 5375: 5372: 5370: 5369:Lajos Kossuth 5367: 5365: 5362: 5360: 5359:György Klapka 5357: 5355: 5354:Richard Guyon 5352: 5350: 5347: 5345: 5344:András Gáspár 5342: 5340: 5337: 5335: 5332: 5330: 5327: 5325: 5322: 5320: 5317: 5315: 5312: 5311: 5309: 5305: 5300: 5294: 5291: 5289: 5286: 5284: 5281: 5279: 5278:Josip Jelačić 5276: 5274: 5271: 5269: 5266: 5264: 5261: 5259: 5256: 5255: 5253: 5249: 5244: 5238: 5235: 5233: 5230: 5228: 5225: 5224: 5222: 5218: 5212: 5209: 5207: 5204: 5203: 5201: 5197: 5191: 5188: 5186: 5183: 5181: 5178: 5176: 5173: 5171: 5168: 5166: 5163: 5161: 5158: 5154: 5151: 5149: 5148:Second battle 5146: 5144: 5141: 5140: 5138: 5136: 5133: 5131: 5128: 5126: 5123: 5121: 5118: 5117: 5115: 5113:Major battles 5111: 5105: 5102: 5101: 5099: 5095: 5089: 5086: 5084: 5081: 5079: 5076: 5074: 5071: 5070: 5068: 5064: 5060: 5053: 5048: 5046: 5041: 5039: 5034: 5033: 5030: 5022: 5019: 5014: 5011: 5009:963-03-9298-4 5005: 5001: 4998: 4993: 4990: 4988:963-14-0194-4 4984: 4980: 4977: 4972: 4969: 4967:963-326-337-9 4963: 4959: 4956: 4951: 4947: 4941: 4937: 4934: 4929: 4926: 4920: 4916: 4913: 4909: 4904: 4901: 4899:963-327-367-6 4895: 4891: 4888: 4883: 4879: 4872: 4867: 4863: 4860: 4855: 4851: 4847: 4842: 4838: 4832: 4828: 4819: 4818: 4807:, p. 40. 4806: 4801: 4799: 4797: 4795: 4793: 4785: 4780: 4773: 4768: 4766: 4764: 4762: 4760: 4752: 4747: 4740: 4735: 4728: 4723: 4716: 4711: 4704: 4699: 4693:, p. 36. 4692: 4687: 4685: 4683: 4681: 4679: 4677: 4675: 4673: 4671: 4669: 4667: 4659: 4654: 4648:, p. 37. 4647: 4642: 4640: 4638: 4636: 4634: 4632: 4630: 4628: 4626: 4624: 4622: 4620: 4618: 4610: 4605: 4599:, p. 35. 4598: 4593: 4591: 4589: 4587: 4585: 4583: 4581: 4579: 4577: 4575: 4567: 4562: 4555: 4550: 4548: 4546: 4544: 4542: 4534: 4529: 4523:, p. 34. 4522: 4517: 4515: 4513: 4511: 4509: 4507: 4505: 4503: 4495: 4490: 4483: 4477: 4475: 4473: 4471: 4469: 4467: 4465: 4463: 4461: 4459: 4457: 4455: 4453: 4451: 4449: 4447: 4445: 4443: 4441: 4439: 4437: 4435: 4433: 4431: 4429: 4427: 4425: 4423: 4421: 4419: 4417: 4415: 4408:, p. 33. 4407: 4402: 4400: 4398: 4396: 4394: 4392: 4390: 4388: 4386: 4384: 4382: 4380: 4372: 4365: 4363: 4361: 4359: 4357: 4355: 4353: 4351: 4349: 4347: 4345: 4338:, p. 32. 4337: 4332: 4330: 4328: 4326: 4324: 4322: 4320: 4318: 4310: 4305: 4299:, p. 38. 4298: 4293: 4291: 4289: 4287: 4285: 4278:, p. 39. 4277: 4272: 4270: 4268: 4266: 4259:, p. 31. 4258: 4253: 4251: 4249: 4247: 4245: 4243: 4241: 4233: 4228: 4226: 4224: 4216: 4211: 4207: 4191: 4182: 4173: 4164: 4160: 4152: 4148: 4144: 4140: 4138: 4134: 4130: 4125: 4116: 4112: 4110: 4106: 4102: 4098: 4097:Jablunka Pass 4094: 4090: 4085: 4082: 4073: 4071: 4065: 4061: 4053: 4049: 4047: 4042: 4032: 4028: 4024: 4016: 4012: 4009: 4004: 4001: 3997: 3987: 3983: 3976: 3972: 3967: 3963: 3955: 3951: 3943: 3939: 3936: 3932: 3931:Richard Guyon 3921: 3917: 3900: 3898: 3893: 3892: 3875: 3872: 3868: 3865: 3861: 3860: 3859: 3858: 3851: 3850: 3849: 3848: 3844: 3843: 3829: 3828: 3811: 3798: 3797: 3796: 3795: 3791: 3790: 3763: 3750: 3749: 3748: 3747: 3743: 3742: 3715: 3712: 3711: 3710: 3709: 3705: 3704: 3677: 3674: 3673: 3672: 3671: 3667: 3663: 3657: 3643: 3640: 3638: 3635: 3633: 3630: 3628: 3625: 3623: 3620: 3618: 3615: 3613: 3611: 3609: 3606: 3605: 3602: 3599: 3597: 3594: 3592: 3589: 3586: 3583: 3581: 3578: 3576: 3574: 3572: 3569: 3568: 3564: 3561: 3558: 3555: 3552: 3549: 3547: 3542: 3541: 3537: 3534: 3531: 3528: 3525: 3522: 3520: 3515: 3514: 3510: 3507: 3504: 3501: 3498: 3496: 3494: 3489: 3485: 3484: 3479: 3476: 3473: 3471: 3468: 3466: 3463: 3461: 3458: 3456: 3453: 3451: 3448: 3446: 3444: 3442: 3439: 3438: 3435: 3432: 3430: 3427: 3425: 3422: 3420: 3417: 3415: 3412: 3410: 3407: 3405: 3403: 3400: 3399: 3396: 3393: 3391: 3388: 3386: 3383: 3381: 3378: 3376: 3373: 3371: 3368: 3366: 3365:Brigade total 3363: 3362: 3358: 3355: 3352: 3349: 3346: 3343: 3341: 3336: 3335: 3331: 3328: 3325: 3322: 3319: 3316: 3314: 3309: 3308: 3304: 3301: 3298: 3295: 3292: 3289: 3287: 3282: 3281: 3277: 3274: 3271: 3268: 3265: 3262: 3260: 3255: 3251: 3250: 3246: 3243: 3240: 3237: 3234: 3231: 3229: 3225: 3222: 3221: 3217: 3214: 3211: 3208: 3205: 3202: 3200: 3195: 3193: 3192: 3188: 3183: 3178: 3175: 3172: 3170: 3167: 3165: 3162: 3160: 3157: 3155: 3152: 3150: 3147: 3145: 3144:Brigade total 3142: 3141: 3137: 3134: 3131: 3128: 3125: 3122: 3120: 3115: 3114: 3110: 3107: 3104: 3101: 3098: 3095: 3093: 3088: 3087: 3083: 3080: 3077: 3074: 3071: 3068: 3066: 3061: 3060: 3056: 3053: 3050: 3047: 3044: 3041: 3039: 3034: 3033: 3029: 3026: 3023: 3020: 3017: 3014: 3012: 3007: 3006: 3002: 2999: 2996: 2993: 2990: 2987: 2985: 2984: 2977: 2976: 2972: 2969: 2966: 2963: 2960: 2957: 2955: 2950: 2948: 2947: 2944: 2940:   2938: 2933: 2930: 2929: 2924: 2921:   2919: 2914: 2911: 2908: 2906: 2903: 2901: 2898: 2896: 2893: 2891: 2888: 2886: 2883: 2881: 2879: 2876: 2875: 2872: 2869: 2867: 2864: 2862: 2859: 2857: 2854: 2852: 2849: 2847: 2844: 2842: 2841:Brigade total 2839: 2838: 2834: 2831: 2828: 2825: 2822: 2819: 2817: 2812: 2811: 2807: 2804: 2801: 2798: 2795: 2792: 2790: 2785: 2784: 2780: 2777: 2774: 2771: 2768: 2765: 2763: 2758: 2757: 2753: 2750: 2747: 2744: 2741: 2738: 2736: 2731: 2730: 2726: 2723: 2720: 2717: 2714: 2711: 2709: 2704: 2703: 2699: 2696: 2693: 2690: 2687: 2684: 2682: 2677: 2675: 2674: 2671: 2665: 2660: 2657: 2656: 2653: 2649:   2647: 2642: 2639: 2636: 2634: 2631: 2629: 2626: 2624: 2621: 2619: 2616: 2614: 2611: 2609: 2607: 2604: 2603: 2600: 2597: 2595: 2592: 2590: 2587: 2585: 2582: 2580: 2577: 2575: 2572: 2570: 2569:Brigade total 2567: 2566: 2562: 2559: 2556: 2553: 2550: 2547: 2545: 2540: 2537: 2536: 2532: 2529: 2526: 2523: 2520: 2517: 2515: 2510: 2509: 2505: 2502: 2499: 2496: 2493: 2490: 2488: 2483: 2482: 2478: 2475: 2472: 2469: 2466: 2463: 2461: 2460: 2453: 2452: 2448: 2445: 2442: 2439: 2436: 2433: 2431: 2426: 2425: 2421: 2418: 2415: 2412: 2409: 2407: 2405: 2400: 2399: 2395: 2392: 2389: 2386: 2383: 2380: 2378: 2373: 2372: 2368: 2365: 2362: 2359: 2356: 2353: 2351: 2346: 2345: 2341: 2338: 2335: 2332: 2329: 2326: 2324: 2319: 2315: 2314: 2310: 2307: 2304: 2301: 2298: 2295: 2293: 2292: 2291:Richard Guyon 2285: 2283: 2282: 2279: 2275:   2273: 2268: 2265: 2264: 2261: 2257:   2255: 2250: 2247: 2244: 2242: 2239: 2237: 2234: 2232: 2229: 2227: 2224: 2222: 2219: 2217: 2215: 2212: 2211: 2208: 2205: 2203: 2200: 2198: 2195: 2193: 2190: 2188: 2185: 2183: 2180: 2178: 2177:Brigade total 2175: 2174: 2170: 2167: 2164: 2161: 2158: 2155: 2153: 2148: 2147: 2143: 2140: 2137: 2134: 2131: 2128: 2126: 2121: 2120: 2116: 2113: 2110: 2107: 2104: 2101: 2097: 2096: 2092: 2089: 2086: 2083: 2080: 2077: 2075: 2070: 2069: 2065: 2062: 2059: 2056: 2053: 2050: 2048: 2043: 2042: 2038: 2035: 2032: 2029: 2026: 2023: 2021: 2016: 2014: 2013: 2010: 2004: 1999: 1996: 1993: 1991: 1988: 1986: 1983: 1980: 1977: 1975: 1972: 1970: 1969:Brigade total 1967: 1966: 1962: 1959: 1956: 1953: 1950: 1947: 1945: 1940: 1939: 1935: 1932: 1929: 1926: 1923: 1921: 1919: 1914: 1911: 1910: 1906: 1903: 1900: 1897: 1894: 1892: 1890: 1885: 1881: 1880: 1876: 1873: 1870: 1867: 1864: 1862: 1860: 1855: 1854: 1850: 1847: 1844: 1841: 1838: 1836: 1834: 1829: 1825: 1824: 1820: 1817: 1814: 1811: 1808: 1805: 1803: 1802: 1795: 1793: 1792: 1789: 1785:   1783: 1778: 1775: 1774: 1769: 1766:   1764: 1759: 1756: 1753: 1751: 1748: 1746: 1743: 1741: 1738: 1736: 1733: 1731: 1728: 1726: 1724: 1721: 1720: 1716: 1713: 1710: 1707: 1704: 1702: 1699: 1697: 1696:Brigade total 1694: 1693: 1689: 1686: 1683: 1680: 1677: 1674: 1669: 1668: 1664: 1661: 1658: 1655: 1652: 1649: 1647: 1642: 1639: 1638: 1634: 1631: 1628: 1625: 1622: 1619: 1617: 1612: 1610: 1609: 1605: 1600: 1595: 1592: 1589: 1587: 1584: 1582: 1579: 1576: 1573: 1571: 1568: 1566: 1565:Brigade total 1563: 1562: 1558: 1555: 1552: 1549: 1546: 1543: 1541: 1536: 1535: 1531: 1528: 1525: 1522: 1519: 1516: 1514: 1509: 1505: 1504: 1500: 1497: 1494: 1491: 1488: 1485: 1483: 1482: 1475: 1471: 1470: 1466: 1463: 1460: 1457: 1454: 1451: 1449: 1448: 1443: 1438: 1434: 1430: 1426: 1425: 1421: 1418: 1415: 1412: 1409: 1406: 1404: 1399: 1395: 1393: 1392: 1388: 1383: 1378: 1375: 1372: 1370: 1367: 1365: 1362: 1360: 1357: 1355: 1352: 1350: 1347: 1345: 1344:Brigade total 1342: 1341: 1337: 1334: 1331: 1328: 1325: 1322: 1320: 1315: 1314: 1310: 1307: 1304: 1301: 1298: 1295: 1293: 1292: 1285: 1284: 1280: 1277: 1274: 1271: 1268: 1265: 1263: 1262: 1255: 1252: 1251: 1247: 1244: 1241: 1238: 1235: 1232: 1230: 1225: 1224: 1220: 1217: 1214: 1211: 1208: 1205: 1203: 1198: 1197: 1193: 1190: 1187: 1184: 1181: 1178: 1176: 1171: 1169: 1168: 1165: 1161:   1159: 1154: 1151: 1150: 1145: 1142:   1140: 1135: 1106: 1103: 1102: 1096: 1095: 1091: 1090: 1084: 1080: 1079: 1075: 1066: 1065: 1064: 1058: 1057: 1056: 1054: 1050: 1049: 1040: 1039: 1038: 1036: 1032: 1031: 1022: 1021: 1020: 1018: 1014: 1013: 1004: 1003: 1002: 996: 995: 994: 992: 988: 987: 978: 977: 976: 970: 969: 968: 963: 959: 958: 957: 955: 951: 947: 941: 931: 929: 923: 921: 917: 912: 908: 900: 896: 888: 884: 883:-Fischamend. 882: 878: 874: 870: 864: 860: 856: 854: 844: 840: 836: 832: 824: 820: 817: 812: 810: 806: 802: 793: 789: 787: 783: 779: 775: 771: 767: 763: 752: 750: 744: 742: 741:Lajos Kossuth 736: 732: 728: 726: 722: 716: 714: 710: 706: 702: 698: 694: 690: 685: 683: 679: 675: 671: 667: 663: 659: 655: 651: 650:Upper Hungary 647: 643: 639: 635: 631: 621: 619: 615: 611: 607: 603: 602: 587: 584: 582: 579: 577: 574: 572: 569: 567: 564: 562: 559: 557: 554: 552: 549: 547: 544: 542: 539: 537: 534: 532: 529: 527: 524: 522: 519: 517: 514: 512: 509: 507: 504: 502: 499: 497: 494: 492: 489: 487: 484: 482: 479: 477: 474: 472: 469: 467: 464: 462: 459: 457: 454: 452: 449: 447: 444: 442: 439: 437: 434: 432: 429: 427: 424: 422: 419: 417: 414: 412: 409: 407: 404: 402: 399: 397: 394: 392: 389: 387: 384: 382: 379: 377: 374: 372: 369: 367: 364: 362: 359: 357: 354: 352: 349: 347: 344: 342: 339: 337: 334: 332: 329: 327: 324: 322: 319: 317: 314: 312: 309: 307: 304: 302: 299: 297: 294: 292: 289: 288: 285: 280: 270: 265: 263: 258: 256: 251: 250: 247: 237:59/62 wounded 234: 231: 230: 225: 219: 214: 213: 208: 205: 200: 195: 190: 185: 184:Josip Jelačić 180: 176: 174: 173:Richard Guyon 169: 164: 159: 154: 149: 145: 144: 139: 134: 129: 125: 124: 123: 122: 117: 112: 110: 105: 101: 100: 95: 85: 84: 83: 80: 77: 76: 72: 68: 64: 60: 57: 56: 52: 49: 48: 44: 38: 33: 30: 25: 20: 5511: 5479: 5374:Vilmos Lázár 5364:György Kmety 5349:Artúr Görgey 5334:Antal Vetter 5288:Franz Schlik 5199:Other events 5153:Third battle 5143:First battle 5124: 5066:Belligerents 5021: 5017: 5000: 4996: 4979: 4975: 4958: 4954: 4936: 4932: 4915: 4911: 4907: 4890: 4886: 4877: 4862: 4858: 4849: 4845: 4826: 4805:Hermann 2013 4784:Hermann 2013 4779: 4772:Hermann 2004 4751:Hermann 2004 4746: 4734: 4727:Hermann 2004 4722: 4715:Hermann 2013 4710: 4698: 4691:Hermann 2013 4658:Hermann 2013 4653: 4646:Hermann 2013 4604: 4597:Hermann 2013 4566:Hermann 2013 4561: 4554:Hermann 2011 4528: 4521:Hermann 2013 4494:Hermann 2013 4489: 4406:Hermann 2013 4336:Hermann 2013 4309:Hermann 2004 4304: 4297:Hermann 2013 4276:Hermann 2013 4257:Hermann 2013 4232:Hermann 2011 4210: 4190: 4181: 4172: 4163: 4149: 4145: 4141: 4121: 4095:through the 4086: 4083: 4079: 4069: 4066: 4062: 4058: 4037: 4025: 4021: 4005: 3992: 3980: 3960: 3948: 3927: 3918: 3906: 3896: 3894: 3880: 3879: 3856: 3855: 3846: 3845: 3831: 3830: 3816: 3815: 3793: 3792: 3778: 3777: 3745: 3744: 3730: 3729: 3707: 3706: 3692: 3691: 3669: 3668: 3661: 3655: 3653: 3641: 3636: 3631: 3626: 3621: 3616: 3607: 3600: 3595: 3590: 3579: 3570: 3545: 3518: 3492: 3482: 3481: 3474: 3469: 3464: 3459: 3454: 3449: 3440: 3433: 3428: 3423: 3418: 3413: 3408: 3401: 3394: 3389: 3384: 3379: 3374: 3369: 3364: 3339: 3312: 3285: 3258: 3227: 3198: 3191: 3186: 3181: 3180: 3173: 3168: 3163: 3158: 3153: 3148: 3143: 3118: 3091: 3064: 3037: 3010: 2980: 2953: 2946: 2941: 2936: 2935: 2928: 2922: 2917: 2916: 2909: 2904: 2899: 2894: 2889: 2884: 2877: 2870: 2865: 2860: 2855: 2850: 2845: 2840: 2815: 2788: 2761: 2734: 2707: 2680: 2673: 2668: 2663: 2662: 2655: 2651:Commander: - 2650: 2645: 2644: 2637: 2632: 2627: 2622: 2617: 2612: 2605: 2598: 2593: 2588: 2583: 2578: 2573: 2568: 2543: 2513: 2486: 2456: 2429: 2403: 2376: 2349: 2322: 2288: 2281: 2276: 2271: 2270: 2263: 2259:Commander: - 2258: 2253: 2252: 2245: 2240: 2235: 2230: 2225: 2220: 2213: 2206: 2201: 2196: 2191: 2186: 2181: 2176: 2151: 2124: 2073: 2046: 2019: 2012: 2007: 2002: 2001: 1994: 1989: 1984: 1973: 1968: 1943: 1917: 1913:Moson County 1888: 1858: 1832: 1801:György Kmety 1798: 1791: 1786: 1781: 1780: 1773: 1767: 1762: 1761: 1754: 1749: 1744: 1739: 1734: 1729: 1722: 1700: 1695: 1645: 1615: 1608: 1603: 1598: 1597: 1590: 1585: 1580: 1569: 1564: 1539: 1512: 1478: 1446: 1440: 1402: 1391: 1386: 1381: 1380: 1373: 1368: 1363: 1358: 1353: 1348: 1343: 1318: 1288: 1258: 1228: 1201: 1174: 1167: 1162: 1157: 1156: 1149: 1143: 1138: 1137: 1088: 1082: 1081: 1077: 1073: 1070: 1062: 1052: 1051: 1047: 1044: 1034: 1033: 1029: 1026: 1016: 1015: 1011: 1008: 1000: 990: 989: 985: 982: 974: 966: 953: 952: 945: 939: 937: 924: 920:Rauchenwarth 913: 909: 905: 893: 865: 861: 857: 849: 837: 833: 829: 813: 798: 768:, Kőrös and 758: 745: 737: 733: 729: 725:László Csány 717: 689:Transdanubia 686: 627: 598: 596: 350: 326:Transylvania 239:8/12 missing 163:Artúr Görgei 113: 97:Belligerents 81: 27:Part of the 5501: / 5399:Mór Perczel 4739:Gelich 1883 4703:Rüstow 1866 4609:Rüstow 1866 4533:Rüstow 1866 4105:Nagyszombat 3852:21 cannons; 3441:Corps total 3182:10. brigade 2918:5. Division 2646:4. Division 2254:3. Division 1763:2. Division 1139:1. Division 1053:5. division 1035:4. division 1017:3. division 991:2. division 954:1. division 762:Martonvásár 705:Mór Perczel 561:4th Komárom 531:3rd Komárom 526:2nd Komárom 506:Alsónyárasd 481:1st Komárom 461:Tápióbicske 441:2nd Szolnok 396:1st Szolnok 331:Nagykanizsa 5518:Categories 5489:16°28′43″E 5486:48°08′28″N 5384:János Móga 5104:April Laws 4202:References 3864:Cuirassier 3660:Commander 3608:Army total 3224:Grenadiers 2937:9. brigade 2923:Commander: 2664:7. brigade 2272:6. brigade 2003:5. brigade 1826:Komárom's 1782:4. brigade 1768:Commander: 1599:3. brigade 1382:2. brigade 1158:1. brigade 1144:Commander: 944:Commander 928:Zwölfaxing 869:Fischamend 795:János Móga 624:Background 599:Battle of 436:Mezőkövesd 411:Branyiszkó 222:75 cannons 220:33,000 men 217:82 cannons 215:27,655 men 153:János Móga 5319:Józef Bem 5220:Influence 5190:Kishegyes 5125:Schwechat 4215:Rady 2023 4076:Aftermath 4072:he said. 1132:Soldiers 1108:Division 877:Schwadorf 770:Kecskemét 634:Hungarian 610:Hungarian 601:Schwechat 536:Kishegyes 476:Nagysalló 426:Cibakháza 351:Schwechat 63:Schwechat 5185:Temesvár 5175:Segesvár 4133:Jablonic 4124:Köpcsény 4101:Kostolna 4046:limbered 3256:District 3254:Hajdúság 1672: ? 1398:Veszprém 1129:Cannons 1111:Brigade 774:Parndorf 697:Lipótvár 638:Austrian 630:Croatian 571:Temesvár 556:Debrecen 551:Segesvár 381:Pancsova 366:Jarkovác 210:Strength 58:Location 5471:Commons 5160:Isaszeg 5135:Kápolna 5097:Pretext 4815:Sources 4109:Pozsony 4093:Moravia 3971:General 3935:Székely 3886:⁄ 3837:⁄ 3822:⁄ 3804:⁄ 3784:⁄ 3769:⁄ 3756:⁄ 3736:⁄ 3721:⁄ 3698:⁄ 3683:⁄ 3185:  2667:  2541:battery 2539:Pozsony 2318:Székely 2006:  1882:Győr's 1602:  1385:  1254:Zemplén 809:Bohemia 803:was in 786:Hollern 755:Prelude 693:Komárom 576:Világos 541:2nd Vác 501:Zsigárd 471:1st Vác 466:Isaszeg 431:Kápolna 421:Kompolt 406:Vízakna 391:Nyárasd 356:Friedau 341:Letenye 306:Perlasz 291:Karlóca 279:of 1848 235:22 dead 232:200-800 133:Croatia 71:Austria 65:, near 5180:Szőreg 5120:Pákozd 5006:  4985:  4964:  4942:  4921:  4896:  4833:  4008:Nógrád 3924:Battle 3642:30,043 3475:27,655 2981:Major 2457:Major 2289:Major 1884:County 1828:County 1799:Major 1641:Borsod 1508:Somogy 1479:Major 1433:Sopron 1289:Major 1259:Major 916:Fischa 816:Honvéd 805:Prague 766:Cegléd 713:K.u.K. 654:Vienna 618:Vienna 581:Hetény 566:Szőreg 496:Csorna 451:Hatvan 401:Cegléd 321:Pákozd 202:  192:  182:  171:  161:  151:  131:  119:  107:  78:Result 67:Vienna 5170:Pered 4874:(PDF) 4825:[ 4129:Nádas 4091:from 3996:Gömör 3871:Uhlan 3571:Total 3511:1500 2781:1150 2369:1067 1936:1000 1907:1300 1851:1500 1717:1415 1474:Tolna 1442:Fejér 1429:Moson 1114:Unit 853:Ozora 782:Lajta 701:Eszék 646:Moson 516:Ihász 511:Pered 416:Piski 386:Kassa 371:Moson 346:Kotor 336:Ozora 5165:Buda 5004:ISBN 4983:ISBN 4962:ISBN 4940:ISBN 4919:ISBN 4894:ISBN 4831:ISBN 4000:Hont 3998:and 3627:2487 3601:2388 3538:820 3460:2487 3434:4341 3419:1407 3395:2620 3332:323 3323:340 3305:260 3296:260 3278:992 3247:311 3218:683 3174:1721 3111:105 3057:170 3048:170 3030:287 3021:287 3003:350 2994:350 2973:710 2910:3960 2871:3960 2808:135 2799:135 2754:875 2727:875 2700:875 2638:3737 2599:3737 2479:120 2470:120 2422:350 2396:292 2342:758 2311:875 2246:8013 2207:2189 2171:114 2165:156 2117:140 2108:140 2093:225 2084:225 2066:901 2039:753 1995:5824 1963:114 1957:156 1877:517 1821:961 1755:7604 1708:143 1690:143 1681:143 1665:852 1635:420 1591:3550 1532:875 1506:4. 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Index

Hungarian Revolution of 1848

Schwechat
Vienna
Austria

Hungarian Revolutionary Army

Austrian Empire

Croatia

János Móga

Artúr Görgei

Richard Guyon

Josip Jelačić

Alfred I, Prince of Windisch-Grätz

Prince Franz de Paula of Liechtenstein
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Hungarian Revolution
of 1848

Karlóca
1st Szenttamás
2nd Szenttamás

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