- Ferdinand, Graf
Bubna von
Littitz (Czech:
Bubna z Litic, 26
November 1768 – 6 June 1825) was a
Field marshal lieutenant (Feldmarschalleutnant) of the...
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liberation of
Geneva in 1813 by the
Austrian general Ferdinand von
Bubna und
Littitz restored its independence. At the
Congress of
Vienna of 1814–15, the territory...
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Baroness Wilhelmine von Ahrenfeld,
widow of Ferdinand, Graf
Bubna von
Littitz (died 1825), and some
twelve years older than Batthyány. This came two...
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Augereau squared off
against Austrian forces under Ferdinand, Graf
Bubna von
Littitz. The 1814
Campaign in
Northeast France pitted Emperor Napoleon against...
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Litovel Litten: Liteň Littengrün: Lítov, p. of
Habartov Lit****ch: Litíč
Littitz an der Adler:
Litice nad Orlicí, p. of Záchlumí (Ústí nad Orlicí District)...
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Wilhelmine von
Bubna von
Littitz née
Baroness von
Ahrenfeld (1791–1840),
widow of
Field Marshal Count Ferdinand Bubna von
Littitz (1768-1825). His parents...
- (1596–1653), was the
first to hold the
Count title. Ferdinand, Graf
Bubna von
Littitz (1768–1825),
field marshal lieutenant of the
Imperial Austrian Army, liberator...
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Corps – Major-General (Feldmarschalleutnant) Ferdinand, Graf
Bubna von
Littitz Reserve Corps – Major-General (Feldmarschalleutnant)
Franz Mauroy de Merville...
- was
appointed by Moreau, to
settle with the Ferdinand, Graf
Bubna von
Littitz, an
armistice on the
streets of Ulm,
Ingolstadt and Philipsburg, occupied...
- of
Voyevoda of
Kalisz Antoni Sułkowski (1735–1796) and
Karolina Bubna-
Littitz, from a
Germanized Czech family. His
father was an ****ociate of the Russian...