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on 14 June, Ott commanded the Austrian left wing. Because of congestion in the bridgehead, it took a long time for the left wing to deploy. However, once his attack at mid-day got underway, it broke the French right flank and helped convince them to retreat from Marengo. Later in the battle, when
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Charles-François Charton and capturing 400 men. During the battle under the walls of Mantua on 15 September, he commanded the left flank at La Favorita. His force was the last part of the Austrian army to retreat. He led a sortie on 23 September which suffered heavy losses at
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defeated Ott's corps. He had fought the battle against orders. When the Austrian chief of staff begged him to withdraw at the beginning of the action, Ott replied, "My outposts are attacked. I march to succor them."
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French reinforcements defeated the Austrian main body, Ott withdrew in good order and brought his command off in safety. This was his last active command.
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invested a French army in Genoa during April 1800, Ott was given command of the siege operations. Ordered to raise the
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during the 1799 liberation of Italy from the French. During this period, he commanded a division at the
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on 8 September, Ott led the Austrian advance guard with great distinction during Wurmser's dash to
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Chandler, p 323, 465. Chandler incorrectly credits Ott instead of Otto with the victory at the
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Napoleon Absent, Coalition Ascendant: The 1799 Campaign in Italy and Switzerland, Volume 1.
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on 2 June, he disobeyed orders and remained in position. As he hoped, a few hours later,
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in actions at Offenbach, Schaid and Brumath. On 1 January 1794, he received promotion to
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though he was later driven out of the latter place by superior French forces under
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asked for terms and formally surrendered to Ott on 4 June. In the bitterly fought
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campaign, he commanded one of the four brigades under the orders of
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Austrian military personnel of the War of the Bavarian Succession
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Hussar Regiment # 5. He retired from the army in 1805. The
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Austrian military personnel of the Seven Years' War
449:on 17–20 June. He led his division at the decisive 194:in the last half of the 18th century. During the 843: 341:in 1796. In the operations that resulted in the 337:Ott transferred to the Italian campaign against 302:. In 1791, he was elevated to the noble rank of 353:. On 29 July he defeated a French brigade near 545:. Arlington, Texas: Empire Games Press, 1980. 254:, being wounded in the latter action. In the 309: 182:origin, Ott fought in the wars against the 657:by Digby Smith, compiled by Leopold Kudrna 357:and advanced south along the banks of the 44: 498:In 1801, he became the proprietor of the 361:River. On 31 July he attacked and seized 242:(cadet) in 1757. He was a veteran of the 202:and twice campaigned against the army of 622:. New York: Taplinger Publishing, 1979. 844: 541:Bowden, Scotty & Tarbox, Charlie. 286:) of the regiment. He was awarded the 206:in Italy. He played a key role in the 16:Military officer in Habsburg military 290:for an action against the Turks at 13: 564:Dictionary of the Napoleonic Wars. 332: 314: 246:, having fought at the battles of 14: 903: 872:Generals of the Holy Roman Empire 647: 578:Napoleon's 1796 Italian Campaign. 552:London: Cassell & Co., 2001. 477:on 9 June, a French force led by 319:In 1793 Ott served on the upper 94: 795: 786: 777: 768: 759: 689:Boycott-Brown, pp 385 & 392 288:Military Order of Maria Theresa 266:. While still serving with the 221: 163:Military Order of Maria Theresa 750: 741: 732: 719: 710: 701: 692: 683: 634:The Napoleonic Wars Data Book. 276:Austro-Turkish War (1787-1791) 256:War of the Bavarian Succession 140:Austro–Turkish War (1787–1791) 135:War of the Bavarian Succession 1: 727:Battle of Villers-en-Cauchies 604:Clausewitz, Carl von (2021). 590:Clausewitz, Carl von (2020). 576:Clausewitz, Carl von (2018). 521: 493: 456: 424: 662: 620:Armies of the Napoleonic Era 238:Infantry Regiment # 57 as a 218:regiment from 1801 to 1809. 31:when mentioning individuals. 7: 738:Smith, pp 151-152, 152, 159 566:New York: Macmillan, 1979. 461:After the Austrian army of 172:Peter Karl Ott von Bátorkéz 38:Peter Karl Ott von Bátorkéz 10: 908: 834:Joseph Radetzky von Radetz 529:Marengo & Hohenlinden. 512:War of the Fifth Coalition 25:Bátorkézi Ott Károly Péter 18: 830: 820: 814: 809: 707:Boycott-Brown, pp 434-435 636:London: Greenhill, 1998. 543:Armies on the Danube 1809 310:French Revolutionary Wars 262:Hussar Regiment # 2 as a 196:French Revolutionary Wars 158: 145:French Revolutionary Wars 122: 114: 106: 89: 68: 52: 43: 36: 518:on 10 May of that year. 27:. This article uses 19:The native form of this 825:of Hussar Regiment # 5 548:Boycott-Brown, Martin. 510:and Hungary during the 118:Feldmarschall-Leutnant 514:in 1809. Ott died in 447:Battle of the Trebbia 445:on 27 April, and the 419:Feldmarschal-Leutnant 198:, he rose in rank to 192:First French Republic 107:Years of service 823:Proprietor (Inhaber) 817:Newly raised in 1798 716:Boycott-Brown, p 439 475:Battle of Montebello 386:Dagobert von Wurmser 234:in 1738, Ott joined 212:Proprietor (Inhaber) 550:The Road to Rivoli. 413:. On 1 March 1797, 857:Hungarian generals 774:Arnold, pp 161-162 506:Hussars served in 439:capture of Brescia 415:Emperor Francis II 367:Hyacinthe Despinoy 351:Peter Quasdanovich 339:Napoleon Bonaparte 204:Napoleon Bonaparte 184:Kingdom of Prussia 29:Western name order 840: 839: 831:Succeeded by 810:Military offices 698:Smith, pp 123-124 618:Pivka, Otto von. 614:978-0-7006-3034-9 600:978-0-7006-3025-7 586:978-0-7006-2676-2 562:Chandler, David. 527:Arnold, James R. 487:Battle of Marengo 463:Michael von Melas 443:Battle of Cassano 441:on 21 April, the 435:Alexander Suvorov 429:Ott served under 402:Brigadier General 390:Battle of Bassano 388:'s defeat at the 371:Claude Dallemagne 258:he served in the 176:Habsburg monarchy 169: 168: 101:Habsburg monarchy 899: 815:Preceded by 807: 806: 802: 799: 793: 790: 784: 781: 775: 772: 766: 763: 757: 754: 748: 745: 739: 736: 730: 723: 717: 714: 708: 705: 699: 696: 690: 687: 681: 675: 433:and the Russian 363:Lonato del Garda 343:Battle of Lonato 244:Seven Years' War 210:in 1800. 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Habsburg monarchy
Habsburg monarchy
Seven Years' War
War of the Bavarian Succession
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French Revolutionary Wars
Napoleonic Wars
Military Order of Maria Theresa
Habsburg monarchy
Hungarian
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Ottoman Turkey
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Marengo campaign
Proprietor (Inhaber)
Hussar
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Landshut

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