- Karl
Freiherr Mack von
Leiberich (25
August 1752 – 22
December 1828) was an
Austrian officer. He is best
remembered as the
commander of the
Austrian forces...
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Mitteis &
Lieberich 1992, 60–3;
Lupoi 2000, 293–5
Strabo 4.4.4
Binchy 1973;
Kelly 1988, 177–86;
Jenkins 1990
Kelly 1988, 177 FN 1
Mitteis &
Lieberich 1992...
- Wörterbuch, I 1967, Sp. 1341 - 1348 s.v.
bannus Heinrich Mitteis;
Heinz Lieberich,
Deutsche Rechtsgeschichte. Ein Studienbuch. Munich, 1974 u.ö. bann in...
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gigantic envelopment of the
Austrian army in
Bavaria led by Karl Mack von
Lieberich.
While the
Austrian army lay near Ulm,
south of the
Danube River, the...
- a
Habsburg Austrian army led by Feldmarschall-Leutnant Karl Mack von
Lieberich. Malher's
division managed to
capture a
bridge and hold it
against Austrian...
- a m****ive
right wheel to trap the
Austrian army led by Karl Mack von
Lieberich.
Starting on the
Rhine River,
facing east, the
various French corps arrived...
- 13-HOberleutnant
Chief of the 7./Sturm-Regiment 195 7
April 1944 — — Carl-August
Lieberich Heer 15-HMajor of the
Reserves Abschnittskommandant (sector commander)...
- de
Clerfayt Johann Peter Beaulieu Franz von Kaunitz-Rietberg Mack von
Lieberich William,
Hereditary Prince of
Orange Prince Frederick Duke of York William...
- Pfälzisch-Rheinische Familienkunde. XX (7): 355–357, 360. ISSN 0171-1504.
Heinz Lieberich: Rittermässigkeit und bürgerliche Gleichheit.
Anmerkungen zur gesellschaftlichen...
- army of
Archduke Ferdinand Karl
Joseph of Austria-Este and Karl Mack von
Lieberich at the
beginning of the War of the
Third Coalition. He led a brigade-sized...