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- Ernő Poeltenberg (February 20, 1808, Vienna - October 6, 1849, Arad) was a honvéd general in the Hungarian Army. He was executed for his part in the Hungarian...
- known as Győr). The Hungarian Revolutionary Army was led by General Ernő Poeltenberg and General Artúr Görgei. The Austrian Empire was led by Julius Jacob...
- Hungarians were led by Colonel András Gáspár, and lieutenant-colonel Ernő Poeltenberg. The Polish Legion under Colonel Józef Wysocki also fought alongside...
- positions were under the command of Colonel Ferenc Aschermann, Ernő Poeltenberg (II. corps), Károly Leiningen-Westerburg (III. corps), József Nagysándor...
- Leiningen-Westerburg (1819–1849) József Nagysándor (1804–1849) Ernő Poeltenberg (1814–1849) József Schweidel (1796–1849) Ignác Török (1795–1849) Károly...
- the same battle, during the famous hussar charge led by him and Ernő Poeltenberg, Görgei, who was wearing a red coat—seeing that the left wing of his...
- led by Julius Jacob von Haynau, defeats the Hungarians, led by Ernő Poeltenberg, in the Battle of Győr. The Hungarian army is forced to retreat towards...
- the southern Herkály grange by VII Corps cavalry led by General Ernő Poeltenberg, threatened Schlick's left flank with separation from the rest of the...
- Pattantyús-Ábrahám (1882-1945), Hungarian journalist and writer Ernő Poeltenberg (1808-1849), Hungarian army general Ernö Rapée (1891–1945), Hungarian-born...
- Aulich divisions were waiting for their commanders in order, and, with Poeltenberg's division returning from one of their attacks, they went on the attack...