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Anton Lipthay de
Kisfalud (1745 – 17
February 1800), also
Anton Liptai or
Anton Liptay,
served in the
Austrian army,
attained general officer rank, and...
- The
Lipthay de
Kisfalud et
Lubelle family (Roman Catholics) is
member of the
Hungarian ancient ministerial nobility. The family's
origin goes back to...
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Anton Lipthay de
Kisfalud drove General of
Brigade (BG)
Antoine Valette's
brigade out of Castiglione. The next day,
Augereau attacked Lipthay with 11...
- San Marco. At 9 a.m., the
Austrian brigades of
Samuel Koblos and
Anton Lipthay counterattacked the
French forces on the
Trambasore Heights.
Another column...
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attacked Lipthay again in
Codogno and the
Austrians had to
fight their way back to Pizzighettone,
where there was a
bridge over the Adda River.
Lipthay's losses...
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consisting of the
brigades of Generals-major
Gerhard Rosselmini and
Anton Lipthay de
Kisfalud and an 8,279-strong
Second line
composed of
brigades led by...
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occurred on 6 August, 1796
between the
Austrian troops of
General Anton Lipthay and the
French division of
General André M****éna.
After losing possession...
- troops.
Generals Konrad Valentin von Kaim,
Ferdinand Minkwitz, and
Anton Lipthay de
Kisfalud were wounded. The
contest at
Legnago cost the
French 2,000...
- Quosdanovich, Lusignan,
Lipthay, Köblös,
Ocskay and Vuk****ovich. For the 14th, he
prepared an
intricate battle plan
where Lipthay, Köblös, and
Ocksay would...
- Orgoványi-Hanstein (1951-), wed 1983, as his
third wife (divorced 1990) to
Antal Baron Lipthay de
Kisfalud et
Lubelle (1946-;
whose children, by this marriage, adopted...