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- official Imperial and Royal Austrian army do****ents from 1867 always Feldmarschalleutnant, abbreviated FML), was a senior army rank in certain European armies...
- Emperors Francis Joseph I Charles I Ministers for War Feldmarschalleutnant (FML) Franz Freiherr von John FML Franz Kuhn Freiherr Kuhn von Kuhnenfeld General...
- Emperors Francis Joseph I Charles I Ministers for War Feldmarschalleutnant (FML) Franz Freiherr von John FML Franz Kuhn Freiherr Kuhn von Kuhnenfeld General...
- (8 August 1824 – 4 April 1899), Feldmarschalleutnant Sigismund (7 January 1826 – 15 December 1891), Feldmarschalleutnant Rainer (11 January 1827 – 27 January...
- reinforced with earthworks and was defended by the rested troops of Feldmarschalleutnant Rosenberg of the Austrian IV Army Korps. After a short artillery...
- in Pohrlitz (Moravia) – 25 July 1940 in Salzburg) was an Austrian Feldmarschalleutnant in the 1930s and Wehrmacht General of the Infantry during the early...
- and later, Polish Army. Reached the rank of Lieutenant General (Feldmarschalleutnant) in Austrian-Hungarian Army; commander of Austrian Polish Legions...
- Emperors Francis Joseph I Charles I Ministers for War Feldmarschalleutnant (FML) Franz Freiherr von John FML Franz Kuhn Freiherr Kuhn von Kuhnenfeld General...
- the death of her uncle Francis V of Modena. Ferdinand, who was a Feldmarschalleutnant (Austrian "two stars" general rank), died at Brno a few months later...
- and also was the last governor of the Kingdom of Serbia in 1791. Feldmarschalleutnant Emanuel Cvjetićanin (b. 8 August 1833). In the war of 1878–1882,...