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Anton Schübirz or
Anton Schubirz von
Chobinin (21
December 1748 – 11 June 1801) was an
Austrian Generalmajor. He
fought for
Habsburg monarchy against Ottoman...
- 279-strong
Second line
composed of
brigades led by Generals-major
Anton Schübirz von
Chobinin and
Adolf Brabeck.
There were 54 line and 20
reserve artillery...
- In the afternoon, the
brigades of
Generalmajore Adolf Brabeck and
Anton Schübirz von
Chobinin arrived on the field. Soon the
Austrians forced back M****éna...
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around the
Austrian right flank.
Covered by some
cavalry led by GM
Anton Schübirz von Chobinin, the
Austrians managed to
retreat across the
Mincio at Borghetto...
- Line
Infantry Demi-Brigade
marched through Codogno, General-Major
Anton Schübirz von Chobinin, with 1,000 foot
soldiers and 580
uhlans attacked the town...
- (1714–1772), soldier,
writer and philologist;
lived here from 1758
Anton Schübirz von
Chobinin (1748–1801),
Austrian General-major
Alexander von Krobatin...
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Infantry Regiment Nr. 27 (2 battalions)
Cavalry Brigade: General-Major
Anton Schübirz von
Chobinin (Pavia)
Archduke Joseph Hussar Regiment Nr. 2 (10 squadrons)...
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Provera reinforced him with
troops from the
brigades of Generals-major
Anton Schübirz von
Chobinin and
Adolf Brabeck as the
Austrians successfully held their...
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cavalry squadrons from the
brigades of
Oberst Franz Sticker and GM
Anton Schübirz von Chobinin.
Alvinczi instructed him to
attack at dawn, in conjunction...
- Line: Feldmarschall-Leutnant
Provera (8,279) Brigade: General-major
Anton Schübirz von
Chobinin Brigade: General-major
Adolf Brabeck †
Independent Brigade:...