- Franz,
Freiherr von
Petrasch (1746 – 17
January 1820) was an
Austrian general officer serving in the
Austrian Empire during the
French Revolutionary Wars...
- In the
seventeenth century, a
wealthy family of
bourgeois origins named Petrasch emerged to some
prominence in Moravia, near Brno. In the
latter part of...
-
Joseph Leopold Freiherr von
Petrasch (19
October 1714 in
Slavonski Brod, Slavonia – 15 May 1772 in Nesovice, Moravia) was a soldier,
writer and philologist...
- Korsakov's
Russians and Hotze's survivors, led by Feldmarschall-Leutnant
Franz Petrasch withdrew north of the
Rhine River.
These defeats were the
result of a mismanaged...
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Second Battle of Kehl
occurred on 18
September 1796, when
General Franz Petrasch's Austrian and
Imperial troops stormed the French-held
bridgehead over the...
- (1703–1780) and
Nicolas Puzos (1686–1753). He was
first married to Anna
Susanne Petrasch and then to
Magda Lena de Tremon. He had two sons and one daughter. He...
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transport supplies. The
count appointed Lieutenant Colonel Ernest Freiherr von
Petrasch for this mission.
Ernest was a
cavalry officer but
inexperienced in naval...
- von
Petrasch was
planning for an
upcoming invasion of
Bosnia in late
August and
early September. His main goal was the city of Zvornik.
Petrasch believed...
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quickly and the disma****
Austrians now
under the
hapless command of
Franz Petrasch fell back
towards Lichtensteig,
abandoning their small flotilla of boats...
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