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Johann Maria Philipp Frimont

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In 1813 he commanded V Armeekorps under Hiller in Italy, serving at
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In 1821 he led the Austrian army which was employed against the
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Austrian military personnel of the French Revolutionary Wars
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rebels, and by 24 March he had victoriously entered
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Palota
Antrodoco
Austrian
Fénétrange
Duchy of Lorraine
Austrian cavalry
War of the Bavarian Succession
Austro-Turkish War (1788–1791)
French Revolutionary Wars
Battle of Frankenthal
Military Order of Maria Theresa
Marengo
War of the Third Coalition
Italy
Battle of Caldiero
Archduke John
Chasteler
1st Sacile
Caldiero (Soave)
the Piave

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