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- Paul von Radivojevich (1759 – 15 July 1829) was an Austrian army corps commander in the army of the Austrian Empire during the late Napoleonic Wars. He...
- men under Paul von Radivojevich wheeled south into Bavaria, another French ally, capturing Bayreuth on 14 June. From here, Radivojevich could threaten an...
- Radivojević or Radivojevich (Cyrillic script: Радивојевић) is a patronymic surname derived from a masculine given name Radivoje. Notable people with the...
- army of 50,000 men under the command of Lieutenant Marshal Paul von Radivojevich, favoured by the entry into the war of the Kingdom of Bavaria, entered...
- Baron Gabriel von Rodich, general and Governor of Dalmatia Paul von Radivojevich, general of the Napoleonic Wars Paul Davidovich, general of the Napoleonic...
- Heldenfeld watched Mantua, and three divisions under generals Paul von Radivojevich, Franz von Pflacher, and August von Vecsey were supposed to be the main...
- Austrian general Jeronim Ljubibratić, Austrian Field marshal Paul von Radivojevich, Austrian general Svetozar Boroević, Baron von Bojna, Austro-Hungarian...
- 1806–1809 Succeeded by disbanded Preceded by Joseph Philipp Vuk****ovich Inhaber of Infantry Regiment Nr. 48 1809–1815 Succeeded by Paul von Radivojevich...
- Preradović Svetozar Borojević Paul Davidovich ****nije Sečujac Paul von Radivojevich Peter Vitus von Quosdanovich Mathias Rukavina von Boynograd Maximilian...
- Austrian I Corps, having been reinforced by Lieutenant Field Marshal Radivojevich, attacked the French at Oyonnax, beyond St. Claude, where the French...