-
Philipp Pittoni Freiherr von
Dannenfeld (died 6
October 1824),
fought in the army of
Habsburg Austria during the
French Revolutionary Wars.
Promoted to...
- Hohenzollern-Hechingen, a 4,376-strong
Reserve led by General-major
Philipp Pittoni von
Dannenfeld, and a Main
corps supervised by Feldmarschall-Leutnant
Giovanni Marchese...
- Hohenzollern-Hechingen (4,397)
Reserve Brigade: General-major
Philipp Pittoni von
Dannenfeld (4,376) Main Body, 1st Line: Feldmarschall-Leutnant
Giovanni Marchese...
- fall on
Cervoni with two
columns under General-major
Philipp Pittoni von
Dannenfeld and Feldmarschall-Leutnant Karl
Philipp Sebottendorf.
Pittoni had infantry...
- General-major
Franz Nicoletti Brigade: General-major
Philipp Pittoni von
Dannenfeld 19
battalions (13,676), 4
squadrons (727), 24
position guns Left-Center...
- His mother,
Elizabeth Maria, was the
daughter of
Philipp Pittoni von
Dannenfeld.
Although his
aristocratic titles (Marquess of
Capizucchi di
Bologna and...
- demi-brigades.
Three days later,
Austrian General-major
Philipp Pittoni von
Dannenfeld reported to
Beaulieu that the
French had
occupied Voltri.
About this time...
- 200
troops south across the
Turchino P****,
while Philipp Pittoni von
Dannenfeld took 4,000
soldiers over the
Bochetta P**** ****her east. The campaign...
-
Regiment Nr. 1 (? squadrons) Brigade: General-Major
Philipp Pittoni von
Dannenfeld (Near Novi Ligure)
Reisky Infantry Regiment Nr. 13 (3 battalions) Nádasdy...
-
artillery convoy set out
under the
command of GM
Philipp Pittoni von
Dannenfeld and
found itself blocked by Joubert's soldiers, who had
marched through...