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avoid being surrounded, he also tried to occupy the side roads, forest paths and gorges near the pass, hence the ridges on either side of the pass were occupied by a 1/2 battalion. The cavalry company and 2 guns were deployed in reserve to the rear. The bulk of the Austrian troops had taken positions on the height of the mountain, sheltered from the thicket of the forest, while their advance guard occupied the lower elevations, where a barn close by offered them a favorable defensive position; their guns, which were placed somewhat higher up the middle of the mountain, dominated the whole road. Despite this, the Austrian defensive stance was not impeccable, with the unfortunate result that Deym's occupation of the byways left him with not enough troops to defend the pass in the best way. Deym's troops, however, were battle-hardened, and accustomed to success, while Guyon had many untried troops, including a battalion of mostly Highland
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called "the English lion" or "the hero of Branyiszkó", and was promoted to the rank of Major General and awarded the 2nd class of the Hungarian Military Medal. The 33rd Battalion also got a share of the glory: it received a flag ribbon from Görgei, bearing the inscription "Branyiszko / 5 February 1849", embroidered, according to tradition, by the general's wife.
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out and shored up the tunnel, and the division could march through it to Besztercebánya. Guyon's and Piller's divisions arrived here by crossing the flooded Garam. Görgei, after reorganizing the troops, withdrew his corps in two columns from Besztercebánya. Görgei led the northern column, which started in the
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The Upper Danube Corps essentially won the Highland campaign, as it deterred the enemy from attacking the Tisza line for weeks, prevented the enemy from taking possession of northern Hungary, and with its unexpected appearance forced Schlik to retreat from the northeastern counties of Hungary. On the
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But now all at once there was a loud crack of rifles from the Devil's Hole. It was the flank attack of the Újházy jägers, to which six hussar trumpeters blew the jäger march. One after another, their well-aimed shots dropped the artillerymen on the hill. At this moment the Piller Brigade also arrived
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rookie battalion. And when the attack stalled, Father Erdősi threw the one meter-long cross he was carrying into the snow in front of him, and shouted to the soldiers in Slovak: "Come on, my sons! Would you leave the Lord to these heathens?" That was enough to make the soldiers turn around, climb the
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towards Eperjes, where, after 13 hours of uninterrupted marching, his troops arrived at half past 1 in the morning and joined the Schulzig column, which Schlik had meanwhile sent there in support. The pursuing Guyon retired with his division at 2 o'clock after midnight at Siroka. Guyon was then also
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Aulich's division at Körmöcbánya was threatened with annihilation by Csorich's troops from the south and Götz's from the north. But Görgei found a way to unite his troops. Between Körmöcbánya and Besztercebánya, under the Szkalka Mountain, there was a collapsed old mine tunnel. Görgei and Aulich dug
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was leaving, the ball given by the handsome officers to the beautiful flaxen-haired ladies of Lőcse began. Görgei gladly gave permission for such entertainments, because they not only entertained the officers (the poor boys deserved it) but also underlined the attachment of the Honvéds to the local
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During that time at Branyiszkó, Guyon was preparing for the battle. The natural features of the Branyiszkó pass made it an excellent defense place. Its thirteen hairpin bends, its narrow paths, and the steep terrain all favored the defenders, who tried to fortify the pass, which already served as a
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for possible support of Guyon, but did not take part in the following day's fighting, while Aulich's division was left in the Poprád valley for the time being. On 4 February, on the eve of the decisive battles from the end of February and the following Spring, the officers of the Simonyi column and
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On the morning of 6 February, Lieutenant General Schulzig, having united the column which had retreated from Branyiszkó with his own, withdrew towards Kassa between 7 and 8 o'clock that same morning. On the way, the lieutenant-general met Schlick at Szentpéter, who, on hearing of Görgei's advance,
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I ordered three Hussar trumpeters to dismount, and the 2nd Besztercebánya battalion under the command of Major Mikovényi to advance with 300 men on the left flank, along the front line into the forest, while blowing the jäger march, so that later the astonished enemy officers asked me where I had
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Under the command of General Deym, 2 infantry battalions, 1 cavalry company, a total of 1891 men, 265 horses, and six guns defended the Branyiszkó stronghold. Deym, with 1 1/2 battalions and 4 guns, occupied the pass itself, the narrow serpentine road being barricaded in 22 places, but in order to
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György Kmety to Selmecbánya. Guyon had to take up defensive positions at Szélakna (today part of Selmecbánya). The execution of orders did not go without a fight. Kmety clashed with one of Csorich's detachments. Götz was about to capture Körmöcbánya, but Aulich repulsed him. On 21 January, Csorich
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troops sent in pursuit from the east. And if it would have not succeeded, the corps would have been squeezed between the enemy troops. Some of the enemy's main forces had already been diverted by Görgei's corps from the attack toward the new Hungarian power base at the Tisza River. But the road to
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Görgei was in danger. Major General Christian Götz's troops could occupy the mining towns from the north and Csorich's troops from the south, and attack Görgei with a combined force. He, therefore, ordered his divisions to march. Aulich had to march to Körmöcbánya, Colonel János Piller to
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With the self-sacrificing resistance of the 2 companies from the reserve, the Austrians retreated towards the top of the Branyiszkó pass, fighting heroically from one barricade to the other, defending every inch of ground. A company of the 12th Nádor Hussar Regiment, recruited from the
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with swift steps on the battlefield from Szepesváralja and rushed up the hill to the sound of all the drums. All this had an inspiring effect on the Honvéds, and a crushing effect on the Austrians, whose ranks began to waver. Then the Honvéds rushed out of the woods with their bayonets
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The officers shouted: forward to Branyiszkó! Half an hour before Görgei received Guyon's victory report, to the great sorrow of the poor girls of Lőcse... After all, the world would not have collapsed if that foolish courier had brought it in the morning! But war is such a cruel
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with the pursuit. After the occupation of Vác, Csorich continued to follow the Upper Danube Corps with about 7,000 men. From Komárom, about 3,000 troops moved against the Görgei's corps, while Lieutenant General Christian Götz threatened the mining towns from the north.
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population. However, Görgei did not promise to attend the ball. He was speechless that whole day, perhaps nervous if the brilliant Hungarian leader had any nerves. Finally, at midnight, he appeared and went to the orchestra, which stopped playing the
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Green Belted) Honvéd Battalion and the 2nd Battalion of the Besztercebánya Regiment of Rookies attacked from the front, while the sappers and Ujházy jägers advancing from Szepesváralja on side roads were directed to the enemy's left, and the
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without any particular difficulty. On 25 January, Csorich's two brigades headed back to Pest, and only Major General Götz and Felix Jablonowski followed the southern column of the Upper Danube Corps. On 2 February, Guyon's division rested at
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The battle of Branyiszkó had high stakes for both sides. If the Upper Danube army succeeded in breaking through, it could have trapped and destroyed Schlik's corps in cooperation with the Upper Tisza Corps led by General
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That Monday was bone-chilling cold, with the thermometer dipping below minus 22.5 degrees Celsius. To take the edge off the cold and give them courage, Guyon stopped with his soldiers at the local tavern to drink some
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The Upper Danubian Army Corps had about 12,000 soldiers, reorganized at Vác and divided into four divisions, set out towards the besieged town of Lipótvár. On 11 January, the left wing of the Upper Danube Corps was at
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A characteristic habit of Artur Görgei had an even stronger psychological basis when he wanted to make a bold military action, usually he did not entrust it to his officers or subordinates, who were freshly laurelled
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Gyula Tipula, leaving only the casualties and date section blank. The adjutant was surprised at this, at which the colonel looked at the 785-meter-high Branyiszkó, from which one could cross from the Szepesség to
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other hand, what seemed to be a possible great success, the encirclement of Schlik's corps was not achieved, and thanks to the actions of the newly appointed Hungarian commander-in-chief, Lieutenant General
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the mining towns was open for only one more day. The army had time to rest there for a few days and save the precious metal and other supplies from there from falling into the Austrian's hands.
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and brought him a report on the number and location of enemy troops in Szepesség. It was an extremely dangerous spy service, and Cornides returned home in temperatures of minus 20-25 degrees.
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also went on the offensive and pushed Guyon back to Selmecbánya. Later that day, Guyon retreated to Besztercebánya. On 20 January, Görgei learned that an Austrian column was advancing up the
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Guyon divided his troops into three groups: in the middle, the 33rd "ködmön wearing" (Hungarian sheepskin waistcoat) Honvéd Battalion from Szeged, led by Major Pethő, followed by the 13th (
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Görgei, suffering from a hot fever due to the fatigue of leading his troops by three weeks of continuous retreat in the mountain passes during the harsh winter, spent three days in bed at
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and Szolnok. After the retreat from the capital, Görgei turned north from Vác. Windisch-Grätz sent a corps of about 12,000 men in pursuit of Görgei's troops only on 7 January entrusting
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also took part in the attack. The hussars, storming on the steep mountain road, were met by a hail of grapeshot and were forced to retreat. One of the wounded hussars then cried out:
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Their commander, Baron Emil Üchtritz, realizing that the cavalry was useless up the steep pass, left his hussars behind, and under the guidance of a local guide, took with him three
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and started to play the military alarm. The dancers bowed to their ladies, suddenly girded on their swords, and stood among the assembling troops in the street after a few minutes.
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taken so many Tyrolean jägers who were advancing so terribly fast on the left flank and causing their own men to retreat in panic. Well, you help yourself as best you can (...).
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River, avoiding confrontation. Görgei chose the former because with this northern detour, he could cut off the route of Lieutenant General Franz Schlik, who was near Kassa, to
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Guyon led the column attacking from the front, and, as he did not speak Hungarian well, he addressed the following speech to them, interspersing Hungarian and German words:
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During the battle, thirty kilometers away, Görgei, stationed in Lőcse, arranged a ball for his soldiers and officers. Kálmán Mikszáth commemorated the event as follows:
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and Kassa, to Guyon, who had fought rather unsuccessful battles in the retreat to northern Hungary, giving him the opportunity to make amends for his mistakes.
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Franz Deym von Stritež, in the Pass of Branyiszkó. This was the last battle of the Hungarian Upper Danube Army retreat through Northern Hungary led by General
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must be totally recovered to provide a rear for the concentration of the Hungarian armies, and the castles and fortresses in Hungarian hands, such as
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decided to retreat from the capital without a fight and that the Hungarian army should begin to concentrate on the region of the Upper and Middle
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The Guyon division set out from Szepesváralja early in the morning of 5 February for Branyiszkó, so that by 9 a.m. it had reached
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his troops were put to flight. Görgei then withdrew his troops to Körmöcbánya, where he learned of Guyon's defeat in the
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battalion, under Major Kompolthy, to his right; the rest of the brigade remained in reserve behind the central column.
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Jäger officer Rezső Tirts describes their flank attack against the final Austrian position on the plateau as follows:
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the corps headquarters, stationed at Lőcse, organized a ball on Görgei's orders to boost the morale of the officers.
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which has invaded from the north. Artur Görgei, the commander of the Upper Danube Corps, suggested that only General
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tavern, the Hungarian flag, raised by the Újházy jägers, proclaimed one of the most beautiful Hungarian victories.
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After the aforementioned diversion, the task of the Upper Danube Corps was to retreat through the mining towns (
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Erdősi Imre, a branyiszkói hőspap emlékezete ("The Memory of Imre Erdősi, the Hero-Priest of Branyiszkó")
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Several Austrian chevau-légers trapped in the tavern were taken prisoner by a hussar with the nickname
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Map of the campaign of the Upper Danube Army in Northern Hungary between 5 January and 4 February 1849.
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the previous day. The Imperial troops occupied Selmecbánya and remained there until 24 January.
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Lieutenant Colonel Emil Üchtritz described this battle trick in his memoirs as follows:
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hurried with his whole corps towards Kassa, and ordered Schulzig's army back first to
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valley. For the moment he was calm, because he knew that a battalion was stationed in
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friar Imre Poleszni (Erdősi), who encouraged the Slovak nationality soldiers of the
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A Branyiszkó megvétele (1849. február 5-én). A magyar nemzet hadtörténete XXI
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must be reinforced to drive out or destroy the Austrian Corps led by General
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valley. Görgei caught up with and attacked the enemy detachment, but in the
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1 company of the 12th (Nádor) hussar regiment = 83 soldiers, 83 horses;
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3rd battalion of the 30th (Nugent) infantry regiment = 661 soldiers;
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2nd Besztercebánya (later 124th) honvéd battalion = 710 soldiers;
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battalion of the 24th (Parma) infantry regiment = 985 soldiers;
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Egy elterelő hadművelet története - Branyiszkó, 1849 február 5
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Priest Erdősi Imre leading the attack - Alajos Stech 1880
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Brigade total: 1,891 soldiers, 265 horses, 6 cannons.
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Brigade total: 962 soldiers, 244 horses, 14 cannons.
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Brigade total: 3,040 soldiers, 63 horses, 7 cannons.
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Pest: Emich Gusztáv. 1794:Bálozás a magyar szabadságharc alatt 1499: 1201:regiment = 125 soldiers, 125 horses; 896:, where he received a report on the 2184:Austro-Hungarian Compromise of 1867 2153:1848–1849 massacres in Transylvania 1889:(in Hungarian). Pest: Aigner Lajos. 1023:and consisted of the 13th and 33rd 966:natural fortress, with barricades. 628:must be held by the siege corps of 2240:Alfred I, Prince of Windisch-Grätz 1937:Rüstow, Friedrich Wilhelm (1866). 915:According to the Hungarian writer 680:Alfred I, Prince of Windisch-Grätz 569:Alfred I, Prince of Windisch-Grätz 14: 1030:, 1 battalion of volunteers from 761:, the center and headquarters at 2365: 2249: 2193: 949:. Piller's division was sent to 142: 131: 113: 102: 37: 1852:A magyar nemzet hadtörténelme ( 1826:A magyar nemzet hadtörténelme ( 1065:Damn me if I don’t get over it! 937:At the same time, Kmety had to 871:pass. The north column reached 2402:Nikolai Fyodorovich Engelhardt 1968:Vasárnap.com, 23 February 2021 1796:Vasárnap.com. 2021. február 23 1: 2407:Maksim Maksimovich Grotenhelm 2387:Grigory Yakovlevich Skariatin 1264:May Christ damn this twisted 981:The Branyiszkó mountain range 2397:Grigory Khristoforovich Zass 2025:Hungarian Revolutionary Army 2006:Hungarian Revolution of 1848 1688:Ars Militaria. 2020 május 22 1237:He was also assisted by the 109:Hungarian Revolutionary Army 31:Hungarian Revolution of 1848 2481:Military history of Austria 1611:Arcanum Adatbázis Kft. 2001 2507: 2392:Ivan Fyodorovich Paskevich 2382:Fyodor Sergeevich Panyutin 1955:Ars Militaria, 22 May 2020 1283:of sappers on a detour to 2471:Battles involving Austria 2415: 2210:Franz Joseph I of Austria 1863:Bóna, Gábor, ed. (1999). 1275:trumpeters, a company of 600:military council held in 224: 168: 151: 125: 96: 47: 36: 28: 2486:History of Lower Austria 1915:Hermann, Róbert (2013). 1901:(in Hungarian), Zrínyi, 1894:Hermann, Róbert (2004), 1882:Gelich, Richárd (1883). 1850:Bánlaky, József (2001). 1824:Bánlaky, József (2001). 2447:49.017667°N 20.856972°E 2220:Julius Jacob von Haynau 1837:Babucs, Zoltán (2021), 1810:Alleker, Lajos (1894), 1329:Deym retreated through 1063:, and said in English: 777:József Bayer, Görgei's 596:On 2 January 1849, the 588:to retreat from there. 2205:Ferdinand I of Austria 1962:Veres, István (2021), 1819:(in Hungarian), Nyitra 1303: 1254: 1234: 1129:infantry battery from 982: 962: 934: 822: 814: 749: 147:Franz Deym von Stritež 126:Commanders and leaders 1949:Süli, Attila (2020), 1301: 1252: 1232: 980: 960: 932: 849:Battle of Hodrusbánya 820: 792: 747: 215:Hungarian Revolution 169:Casualties and losses 2452:49.017667; 20.856972 2377:Alexander von Lüders 2179:Surrender at Világos 1746:Nyitra, 1894, pp. 10 1233:Battle of Branyiszkó 1102:Szodtfriedt brigade: 757:, the right wing at 541:was a battle in the 539:Battle of Branyiszkó 75:(now Branisko pass, 43:Battle of Branyiszkó 24:Battle of Branyiszkó 2443: /  2254:Leaders for Hungary 2198:Leaders for Austria 2086:Battles of Komárom 1728:Branyiszkó bevétele 1372:border guards from 765:, the rearguard at 690:behind their back. 2370:Leaders for Russia 2286:Arisztid Dessewffy 2215:Eduard Clam-Gallas 2030:Kingdom of Hungary 1304: 1255: 1235: 993:. Cornides was of 983: 963: 935: 853:Battle of Szélakna 832:Lieutenant Colonel 823: 815: 811:Flag pointing down 750: 735:Lieutenant-General 583:Lieutenant General 73:Kingdom of Hungary 2424: 2423: 1929:978-615-5013-99-7 1758:, pp. 60–61. 1623:, pp. 59–60. 1514:, pp. 58–59. 1459:, pp. 57–58. 1038:, 2 companies of 532: 531: 181: 180: 92: 91: 88:Hungarian victory 2498: 2458: 2457: 2455: 2454: 2453: 2448: 2444: 2441: 2440: 2439: 2436: 2369: 2356:Bertalan Szemere 2351:István Széchenyi 2336:Alessandro Monti 2276:Henryk Dembiński 2253: 2197: 1999: 1992: 1985: 1976: 1971: 1958: 1945: 1933: 1911: 1890: 1878: 1859: 1846: 1833: 1820: 1818: 1797: 1790: 1784: 1778: 1759: 1753: 1747: 1740: 1731: 1724: 1689: 1682: 1661: 1655: 1624: 1618: 1612: 1607:Bánlaky József: 1605: 1562: 1556: 1515: 1509: 1503: 1497: 1491: 1485: 1460: 1454: 1448: 1442: 1421: 1415: 1390:Henryk Dembiński 1177: 1090: 1088:Hungarian troops 1056:First Lieutenant 219: 207: 200: 193: 184: 146: 135: 117: 106: 49: 48: 41: 21: 2506: 2505: 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1785: 1783:, pp. 61. 1760: 1748: 1732: 1690: 1662: 1660:, pp. 60. 1625: 1613: 1563: 1561:, pp. 59. 1516: 1504: 1492: 1490:, pp. 58. 1461: 1449: 1447:, pp. 57. 1422: 1420:, pp. 62. 1400: 1399: 1397: 1394: 1326: 1323: 1260:Jászkun region 1215: 1212: 1206: 1205: 1202: 1195: 1192: 1161: 1160: 1157: 1154: 1151: 1135: 1134: 1124: 1123:= 76 soldiers; 1117: 1114: 1111: 1108: 1095:Guyon division 1083: 1080: 1054:, 19-year-old 995:Zipser Germans 961:Guyon Richard1 898:Battle of Igló 885: 882: 806:Crossed swords 779:Chief of Staff 703:Besztercebánya 593: 590: 530: 529: 527: 526: 521: 516: 511: 506: 501: 496: 491: 486: 481: 476: 471: 466: 461: 456: 451: 446: 441: 436: 431: 426: 421: 416: 411: 406: 401: 396: 394:4th Szenttamás 391: 386: 384:2nd Nagyszeben 381: 376: 371: 366: 361: 356: 351: 346: 341: 336: 331: 326: 321: 316: 311: 306: 301: 296: 291: 286: 281: 276: 271: 266: 261: 256: 254:3rd Szenttamás 251: 246: 241: 239:2nd Szenttamás 236: 234:1st Szenttamás 231: 225: 222: 221: 212: 210: 209: 202: 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Hungarian Revolution of 1848

Branyiszkó pass
Sáros County
Kingdom of Hungary
Slovakia

Hungarian Revolutionary Army

Austrian Empire

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Karlóca
1st Szenttamás
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Perlasz
Slovak uprising
3rd Szenttamás
Pákozd
Transylvania
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Ozora
Letenye
Kotor
Schwechat

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