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Ignaz Count Hardegg

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In 1829 Hardegg was appointed military commander of Linz and a year later he was appointed commander of Transylvania. In 1831, as General of the Cavalry, he became President of the
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he led the vanguard of the left wing, but received a serious head injury at Dölitz. Recovered, he was able to take part in the fighting in France in 1814. He stormed the city of
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in the general staff and promoted to major. Hardegg, who had now been promoted to colonel and commander of the Schwarzenberg regiment, was unable to participate in the
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with great perseverance and received the Grand Cross of the Military Order of Maria Theresa for his bravery. In 1813 he took part in the campaign in Bohemia and the
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during the First Coalition War in the same year. In 1795 he fought with distinction in the Battle of Handschuchsheim and received the
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auf Glatz und im Marchlande (Vienna, 30 July 1772 - Vienna, 17 February 1848) was an Austrian
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Ignaz Graf zu Hardegg died on 17 February 1848, at the age of 75 in Vienna.
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In 1796 he served in Germany and in 1800 was able to repulse an attack from
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and was promoted to Lieutenant Field Marshal in the same year. In the
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Ignaz Graf zu Hardegg came from the ancient Lower Austrian noble
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Austrian military personnel of the French Revolutionary Wars
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He had his first war experiences at the age of 16, under
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Index


Josef Kriehuber
General of the cavalry
Hofkriegsrat
Hardegg family
Laudon
Austro-Turkish War (1788–1791)
Rittmeister
Battle of Jemappes
Military Order of Maria Theresa
Breisach
Archduke Karl
Campaign of 1805
War of the Fifth Coalition
Battle of Aspern-Essling
Battle of Wagram
Baumersdorf
Battle of Dresden
Battle of Leipzig
Moret-sur-Loing
Marshal Augereau
Congress of Vienna
Tsar Alexander I
Troppau
Verona
Laibach
Hofkriegsrat
Order of the Black Eagle
Order of the Golden Fleece
Ignaz zu Hardegg

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