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Alois Graf von
Gavasini (1762 – 28
November 1834) led a
combat brigade in the
armies of
Habsburg Austria and the
Austrian Empire during a
remarkable number...
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Alvinczi sent the
brigades of
Oberstleutnant (Lieutenant Colonel)
Alois von
Gavasini and General-Major
Adolf Brabeck to
seize the
French pontoon bridge. They...
- Grappa),
capturing 1,500 men and
their commander Oberstleutnant Alois von
Gavasini. The
victorious French then
followed the
valley as it
turned south toward...
- December, it was
occupied by an
Austrian battalion under Captain Alois Graf
Gavasini,
which withdrew again on 30 May 1796. On 9 June 1796,
Kreuznach was once...
- battalions) 3-pound
brigade battery (8 guns) Brigade: General-Major
Alois von
Gavasini Reisky Infantry Regiment Nr. 13 (3 battalions)
Ottocaner Grenz Infantry...
- (3 battalions) 3-pound
brigade battery (8 guns)
Gavasini's Brigade: General-Major
Alois von
Gavasini Ottocaner Grenz Infantry Regiment Nr. 2 (2 battalions)...
- Arm****orps,
located at Kranj. He
supervised brigades led by Kalnássy,
Alois von
Gavasini,
Ignaz Splényi, and
Joseph Munkácsy. Gyulai's
force later fought in the...
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Regiment Nr. 38 (1,590 in 2 battalions) Brigade: General-Major
Alois von
Gavasini Clerfayt Infantry Regiment Nr. 9 (2 battalions)
Gemmingen Infantry Regiment...
- Feldmarschall-Leutnant Eugène-Guillaume
Argenteau Brigade: General-Major
Alois von
Gavasini Archduke Rudolf Infantry Regiment Nr. 16 (4 battalions)
Lattermann Infantry...
- Ott
Hussar Regiment Nr. 5 (8 squadrons) Brigade: General-Major
Alois von
Gavasini (7 battalions) Brigade: General-Major
Peter Knesevich (8 battalions, 6...