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- János Damjanich (Serbian: Јован Дамјанић, romanized: Jovan Damjanić; 8 December 1804 – 6 October 1849) was an Austrian military officer who became general...
- gained the coveted highest positions within the Hungarian Army, like János Damjanich and Józef Bem. The Hungarian forces (Honvédség) defeated Austrian armies...
- "little Damjan"), also transliterated as Damjanich, is a Serbian and Croatian surname. It may refer to: János Damjanich (1804–1849), Hungarian general of Serb...
- of Windisch-Grätz Leaders for Hungary Lajos Batthyány Józef Bem János Damjanich Henryk Dembiński Antal Vetter Arisztid Dessewffy András Gáspár Artúr Görgey...
- December 1848 between the Hungarian Army under the command of Colonel János Damjanich against the Serbian insurgents led by General Stevan Šupljikac and Colonel...
- March Damjanich reoccupied Szolnok. Jelačić now got a new order to turn from Jászfényszaru and head to Gödöllő. On 4 April Jelačić met János Damjanich at...
- deplo**** I and III Corps led by General György Klapka and General János Damjanich respectively. Although initially the careless soldiers of the I. corps...
- husbandry. Reconstructions of these settlements can be seen in Szolnok's Damjanich János Museum. The houses of this era were largely made of wood. They utilized...
- the imperials, who did not notice the march of III Corps, led by János Damjanich. As a result, the field marshal was unable to obtain the information he...
- these troops surrendered one after another: - 17 August: General János Damjanich surrenders the fortress of Arad to the Russians; - 18 August: Lieutenant...