- Chojnów [ˈxɔjnuf] (German:
Haynau,
Silesian German: Hoyn,
Silesian language: Chojnůw) is a
small town in
Legnica County,
Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in...
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Julius Jakob Freiherr von
Haynau (14
October 1786 – 14
March 1853) was an
Austrian general who
suppressed insurrectionary movements in
Italy and Hungary...
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Henry X, Duke of
Haynau (1426 –
before 28 May 1452) was Duke of Lüben (Lubin),
during 1441–1446 with his
brother as co-ruler,
Haynau (Chojnów,
since 1452)...
- 19 18 17
Leipzig 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 The
Battle of
Haynau was
fought on 26 May 1813,
between Prussian cavalry under the
command of...
- (1848–1849). The
execution was
ordered by the
Austrian general Julius Jacob von
Haynau. In a
historic speech on 3
March 1848,
shortly after news of the revolution...
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Dorothea Ritter (1759–1833),
William had
eight children:
Wilhelm Karl von
Haynau (24
December 1779 – 21
January 1856),
married firstly Karoline von Schack...
- of
Austria Franz Joseph I of
Austria Eduard Clam-Gallas
Julius Jacob von
Haynau Josip Jelačić
Prince Franz de
Paula of
Liechtenstein Franz Schlik Alfred...
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surrender in
August 1849. The
leader of the
Austrian army,
Julius Jacob von
Haynau,
became governor of
Hungary for a few
months and
ordered the
execution of...
- they
hoped that
general Julius Jacob von
Haynau (in the name of the Emperor)
would give him mercy, but
Haynau sentenced him to hang. In her last visit...
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Debrecen to Budapest. May 30 –
Hungarian Revolution of 1848:
Julius Jacob von
Haynau replaces Ludwig von
Welden as
leader of the
Austrian forces in Hungary,...