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Michael von
Kienmayer (17
January 1756 – 28
October 1828) was an
Austrian general.
Kienmayer joined the army of the
Habsburg monarchy and
fought against...
- corps. From
north to
south they were Feldmarschall-Leutnant
Michael von
Kienmayer's Right Column (16,000), Feldmarschall-Leutnant
Ludwig Anton,
Count Baillet...
- led by
Johann von Hiller,
Archduke Louis of Austria, and
Michael von
Kienmayer on the other. The
Austrians formed the left wing of
Archduke Charles,...
- Sokolnitz,
which persuaded the
commanders of the
first two columns,
Generals Kienmayer and Langeron, to flee as fast as they could. Buxhowden, the commander...
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joint force of
Austrians and
Brunswickers under the
command of
General Kienmayer and a
French force under the
command of
General Junot, Duke of Abrantès...
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accurate information about Mack's
intentions or manoeuvres. He knew that
Kienmayer's Corps was sent to
Ingolstadt east of the
French positions, but his agents...
- Div.
Hohenlohe Reserve Corps, Liechtenstein: Div. Hessen-Homburg Div.
Kienmayer Div. of grenadiers,
Lindenau Div. of grenadiers, d'Aspre Total: 99,000...
- Chief-of-staff:
Oberst Franz von
Weyrother Feldmarschall-Leutnant
Michael von
Kienmayer (12,611 infantry, 3,370 cavalry) Artillery: 12
horse guns, 14 foot guns...
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marshals Joachim Murat and
Nicolas Soult beat an
Austrian army
corps under Kienmayer on 7
October at Donauwörth and
crossed the Danube.
After Austrian forces...
- wing, made up of the V
Corps of
Archduke Louis, Hiller's VI Corps, and
Kienmayer's II
Reserve Corps, a
total of 61,000 men,
would move
toward Landshut and...