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Anton Ferdinand Freiherr Mittrowsky von
Mittrowitz und Nemyšl, or
Anton Mittrowsky, (1745 – 30
September 1809) was
promoted to
general officer in the...
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Anton Ferdinand Mittrowsky's brigade occupied the
upper Brenta River,
connecting the
wings under Davidovich and Quosdanovich.
Mittrowsky commanded about...
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brigade made a
wider sweep eastwards toward the
heights with
Mittrowsky.
Loudon and
Mittrowsky headed that way due to
pressure from the Austro-Russian commander...
- 1788–1791, in
which Habsburg Austrian forces under General Anton Ferdinand Mittrowsky captured the Ottoman-held
fortress of Šabac
after a three-day
siege and...
- of
Modena 1819 1875
later Duke
Francis V of
Modena Antonius,
Count of
Mittrowsky of
Mottrowitz and
Nemischl ? 1842 Ignaz,
Count of
Hardegg of
Glatz and...
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French Revolution. When he
reached his teens, he
joined "the
Austrian Mittrowsky regiment as ensign." In 1804,
after some time in the military, was promoted...
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Ginsberg as Dr. Grumbach, RA.
Werner Fuetterer as Dr. Schneider, RA.
Antonia Mittrowsky as Frl. Fährmann, Jugendfürsogerin Gert Fröbe as Pfeifer, Insp****r Jugendfürsorge...
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February 1764 and
remained the regiment's
commander until 1770 when
Anton Mittrowsky ****umed leadership.
Colloredo became a
knight of the
Teutonic Order in...
- Meraviglia-Crivelli (von)
Mesko Migazzi Mikes Mikes de
Zabola (von Mir)
Mittrowsky Montecuccoli (von Montfort)
extinct 1787 (von) Neipperg,
title of Fürst...
- General-major
Adolf Brabeck †
Independent Brigade: General-major
Anton Ferdinand Mittrowsky (c. 3,000)
Tyrol Corps: Feldmarschall-Leutnant Paul
Davidovich (19,476)...