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- 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...
- Franz, Freiherr von Petrasch (1746 – 17 January 1820) was an Austrian general officer serving in the Austrian Empire during the French Revolutionary Wars...
- 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...
- 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...
- Agricultural Sciences (IFAS), UFl. 2020-11-13. Retrieved 2022-07-19.  • Petrasch, Stefan; Knapp, Steven J.; van Kan, Jan A. L.; Blanco-Ulate, Barbara (2019)...
- Organizers: Florian Fieber (qme Software), Wolfgang Neuhaus (Itemis), Roland Petrasch (TFH Berlin) Proceedings: [3] Web site: [4] Dates: 1 December 2006 Location:...
- 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...
- in bronze. Asteroid 30564 Olomouc was named after the city. Joseph von Petrasch (1714–1772), soldier, writer and philologist; lived here from 1758 Anton...
- Walter Watzlawik, a schoolmaster of Czech origin, and his wife Josefine Petrasch. Watzlawik (original Czech spelling Václavík) changed his name to "Waldheim"...