- Jelačić von Bužim (16
October 1801 – 20 May 1859; also
spelled Jellachich,
Jellačić or Jellasics; Croatian:
Josip grof Jelačić Bužimski; Hungarian: Jelasics...
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Baron Franjo Jelačić Bužimski (English:
Franz Jellacic /
Francis Yellachich of Buzhim; German:
Franz Jellačić von Buzim; Hungarian:
Ferenc Jellacsics de...
- of
Jellacic's presence, Eugène sent
Grenier with two
divisions to
intercept the
Austrian column. Grenier's lead
division duly
intercepted Jellacic's force...
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position battery (6 guns) Division: Feldmarschall-Leutnant
Franz Jellacic (
Jellacic detached at Munich) Brigade: General-Major
Josef Hoffmeister (Brigade...
- of his new strategy, Feldmarschall-Leutnant
Franjo Jelačić (also
Franz Jellacic) was
ordered to move from Feldmarschall-Leutnant
Archduke John's Army of...
- The Jelačić
family (English and German:
Jellacic or Jellachich) is an old
Croatian noble family,
remarkable during the
period in
history marked by the...
- Feldmarschall-Leutnant
Friedrich von Linkin's division. Of these, General-major
Franz Jellacic commanded 4,500
troops at
Sargans while Linkin controlled the 5,500 soldiers...
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covered its
right flank at Elchingen. The
Austrian commander sent
Franz Jellacic's corps south toward Tyrol and held the
remainder of his army at Ulm. On...
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specifically 8,000
troops stationed in
Innsbruck and 7,000 more
under Jellacic on the
higher reaches of the
River Enns, from the
vicinity of Salzburg...
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corps led by André M****éna
attack a
weaker Austrian force under Franz Jellacic.
Defending fortified positions, the
Austrians repulsed all of the French...