- was sent to Šturlić was led by
Lieutenant Colonel Mathias Rukavina von
Boynograd. Šturlić was
located on the
right bank of the
Korana River. The Habsburgs...
- In
addition to
Juraj Rukavina himself,
those were
Mathias Rukavina von
Boynograd (1737–1817) and
Jerko Rukavina (1796–1880). In addition,
Stjepan Rukavina...
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Mathias Rukavina von
Boynograd (1737 − 3 May 1817) was a
Croatian general in the
Habsburg monarchy imperial army service. He
joined the army in 1755 and...
- Eugène-Guillaume
Argenteau Brigade: General-Major
Mathias Rukavina von
Boynograd (****)
Carlstadt Grenz Infantry Regiment (1st battalion)
Preiss Infantry...
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Rukavina Juraj Rukavina Vidovgradski (Austrian general)
Mathias Rukavina von
Boynograd Sandra Šarić
Stjepan Sarkotić
Martin Sekulić
Tomislav Sertić
Franjo Šimić...
- II,
commander of the
Jadovno concentration camp
Mathias Rukavina von
Boynograd (1737–1817),
Austrian general during the
French Revolutionary Wars Tom...
- 4,000 soldiers, was led by the
Croatian general Mathias Rukavina von
Boynograd in
claiming the
newly acquired territories. Rukavina, a
supporter of the...
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Salisch (1,489 in 6 battalions) Brigade: General-major
Mathias Rukavina von
Boynograd (2,443 in 5 battalions) Brigade:
Oberst Strurioni (2,298 in 2½ bns) Unattached:...
- Tekelija, Paul Davidovich, Adam
Bajalics von Bajahaza,
Wilhelm von Wartensleben, Ignác Gyulay,
Mathias Rukavina von
Boynograd,
Josef Philipp Vuk****ovich...
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Rendulic –
Austrian Colonel General during World War II
Mathias Rukavina von
Boynograd –
General in the Austro-Hungarian Army
Stjepan Sarkotić –
General in the...