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- battalions and 6 guns, he met the Austrian major-general Louis-François de Civalart, encamped with 3,000 men on the heights above Marquain. Austrian skirmishers...
- Artillery: 6-pdr position battery (6 guns) Brigade: General-Major Karl Leopold Civalart d'Happoncourt Davidovich Infantry Regiment # 34 (3 battalions) Weidenfeld...
- battalions under Karl von Biela, nine cavalry squadrons led by Ludwig Franz Civalart d'Happoncourt, eight squadrons commanded by Charles Eugene, Prince of Lambesc...
- was preparing to attack Alsónyárasd, he was attacked by 2 companies of Civalart Uhlans and 2 companies of the Liechtenstein Chevau-léger regiment, which...
- in this section were positioned two 18 and eight 12-pounder guns, two Civalart Uhlan platoons were used as outposts, while 5 other uhlan platoons were...
- and four companies of the O'Donell Freikorps. Louis-François, Count of Civalart d'Happoncourt led a cavalry brigade with two squadrons of the Blankenstein...
- regiment, 1. battalion of the Wimpfen infantry regiment, 4 companies of the Civalart uhlan cavalry regiment, 8. six-pounder infantry battery (5 infantry battalions...
- artillery brigade: 1 heavy battery, 3 light batteries, 2 companies of the Civalart uhlan regiment (48 cannons); Total: 11,672 men (32 cavalry companies),...
- Captain Német attacked the Austrian artillery, protected by 3 companies of Civalart uhlans from the heights in front of the town. Now the Austrians were in...
- 2. battalion of Archduke Ferdinand d'Este regiment, 2 companies of the Civalart uhlan regiment, the 19. six-pounder battery; Jablonowski (formerly Ramberg)...