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Johann Kollowrat

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88: 399:'s corps against the junction between Kollowrat's III Corps and Johann Liechtenstein's I Reserve Corps. Despite this heavy attack, the Austrians succeeded in halting Macdonald. But by this time, the French had overwhelmed the Austrian army on the rest of the battlefield. Archduke Charles issued orders to retreat and Kollowrat was forced to pull back his command. 326:
rode with Kollowrat's 22,000-strong Austro-Bavarian column. Before Kollowrat's column left the heavy woods, the French ambushed its leading elements. Because his column rapidly followed the main highway and the columns on either side fell behind schedule due to snow squalls and poor roads, a French
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in a dangerous assault against the French left flank. Napoleon stopped the slow-moving III Corps by hurling a cavalry division at it. The French horsemen suffered crippling losses but they bought time for the Grand Army's artillerists to assemble a 112-gun grand battery. When these cannons opened
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flanking attack enveloped Kollowrat's column. After severe fighting, the French hemmed in the allies on three sides and their formations disintegrated. Kollowrat's men suffered very heavy losses in captured men and cannons.
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Arnold, pp 242–248. Arnold asserts that Johann (Karl) Kollowrat fought at Hohenlinden. However, Vinzenz Kollowrat-Liebsteinsky is a possible candidate. Neither Smith-Kudrna nor Ebert specify which Kollowrat was at
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on 12 September 1809. In 1813 he fell ill and did not participate in the fighting. Instead, he organized relief efforts for the many Allied and French wounded soldiers. He died in Prague on 5 June 1816.
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in 1805. Advancing across the Pratzen plateau, his force found itself in the path of Napoleon's main attack. After severe fighting,
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where it was unengaged because it operated north of the Danube. Transferring to command of the III Corps, his troops missed the
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on 21 December 1748, Kollowrat's military career began in 1766 when he joined the Austrian army. Two years later he became a
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of an Austrian infantry regiment in 1801 and held that position until his death.
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After 1809, Kollowrat held no further major field commands. He was promoted to
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on 4 March 1796. He distinguished himself while directing the batteries at the
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Infantry Regiment # 19. After performing notable service and being wounded at
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Infantry Regiment # 36 in 1801. In the same year, he became a member of the
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In 1792, Kollowrat transferred to the artillery and fought in the
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as supreme military commander of the Habsburg forces in Serbia.
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for his efforts. On 28 October 1800, he received the rank of
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fire, they stopped the III Corps cold. Next, Napoleon sent
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during the 1795 campaign. In recognition of his abilities,
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Austrian military leaders of the French Revolutionary Wars
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Commanders Cross of the Military Order of Maria Theresa
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and acceded to those territories in accordance to the
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Habsburg Empire
Prague
Austrian Empire
Austria
Austrian Army
Feldmarschall
War of the Bavarian Succession
Austro-Turkish War (1787–1791)
French Revolutionary Wars
Napoleonic Wars
Feldmarschall
Kolowrat-Krakowsky
Austrian
Kingdom of Prussia
Ottoman Turkey
general officer
French
French Revolutionary Wars
Napoleonic Wars
Proprietor (Inhaber)
Kingdom of Serbia
Count George Olivier of Wallis
Treaty of Sistova
Prague
captain
War of the Bavarian Succession
Major
Oberst-Leutnant

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