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Friedrich Karl Wilhelm, Fürst zu Hohenlohe

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The Family of Hohenlohe-Ingelfingen descended from Christian Kraft, Graf v. Hohenlohe-Ingelfingen, whose four sons held the title concurrently. Christian Kraft was a younger son of the Count of Hohenlohe-Langenburg und Gleichen. He married circa 1700 to Maria Katharina Sophia v. Hohenlohe-Waldenburg,
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a cousin, and they had seventeen children, ten of which survived past adolescence. Heinrich August zu Hohenlohe-Ingelfingen (1715–1796), the twelfth child, married circa 1750 to Wilhelmine Eleonore zu Hohenlohe-Neuenstein-Oehringen (1714–1794); among their children were Friedrich Karl Wilhelm, and
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over François Lecourbe's French troops. On 6 March 1800 he was promoted to Lieutenant Field Marshal and transferred back to the imperial army in southern Germany, under command of
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in Austria's wars with the Ottoman Empire in 1788–1789. During the French Revolutionary Wars, he served in the Imperial Army of the Upper Rhine, under command of General of Cavalry
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On 2–3 December 1799, he commanded the 3rd Assault Column, with three battalions and 26 squadrons of cavalry) under overall command of Lieutenant Field Marshal
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In 1793 he served in the Army of the Upper Rhine, under General of Cavalry Graf Wurmser. In 1794 he fought on the Rhine, under
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of German states between France and Prussia, Russia, and Austria. These measures did not establish a lasting peace on the continent.
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over the combined Russian and Austrian armies forced the Austrian withdrawal from the Coalition. The subsequent
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A biographical dictionary of all Austrian Generals in the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, 1792-1815.
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A biographical dictionary of all Austrian Generals in the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, 1792-1815.
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In 1799, the prince fought on the Rhine as a brigade commander in Lieutenant Field Marsh
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and a few weeks later, he commanded the Austrian cavalry at the Allied defeat at the
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in Austria's wars against the Turks in 1788–89. He also received the Bavarian
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broke out of the French cordon surrounding the city and escaped to
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On 3 November, on his own initiative, he attacked the French under
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Austria did not return to active war against France until the
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Austrian military leaders of the French Revolutionary Wars
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of Dragoon Regiment N°7 (subsequently N°2 after 1814)
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Friedrich Karl Wilhelm entered Habsburg military as a
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London: Greenhill Publishing Co., 1998, 612:Die Österreichischen Generalität 1792–1815 392:worries about growing French influence in 234:and was distinguished in the actions near 23:Friedrich Karl Wilhelm, Fürst zu Hohenlohe 183: 216:Action in the French Revolutionary Wars 724: 333:of 7th Dragoon Regiment. Prior to the 292:awarded him the Knight's Cross of the 339:Karl Philipp, Prince of Schwarzenberg 423:, where he died on 16 June 1815 in 360:The decisive French victory at the 13: 329:In 1801, he was appointed Colonel- 318: 276:at Löchgau-Erligheim on the River 94:, 7th (later 2nd) Dragoon Regiment 14: 773: 437: 259:Johann Sigismund, Count Riesch's 254:as a cavalry brigade commander. 673: 294:Military Order of Maria Theresa 137:Military Order of Maria Theresa 762:House of Hohenlohe-Ingelfingen 708:Napoleonic Wars Databook: 1805 648: 639: 626:Napoleonic Wars Databook: 1805 618: 615:. 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Ingelfingen
Hohenlohe-Ingelfingen
Košice
Slovakia
Habsburg monarchy
Colonel and Proprietor
Field Marshal
French Revolutionary Wars
Napoleonic Wars
Military Order of Maria Theresa
Order of Saint Hubert
House of Habsburg
French Revolutionary Wars
Napoleonic Wars
Ingelfingen
Frederick Louis
Cuirassier
Dagobert Sigmund von Wurmser
Colonel
Order of Saint Hubert
French Revolutionary Wars
Friedrich Wilhelm, Fürst zu Hohenlohe-Kirchberg
Kaiserslautern
Oggersheim
Mainz
Archduke Charles
Battle of Würzburg
Johann Sigismund, Count Riesch's
battle of Stockach
Jean-Joseph Ange d'Hautpoul

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