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Joseph Franz Kaiser

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in 1808 he rose to officer rank, becoming an ensign on 29 March 1809. As a member of the 2nd Graz Landwehr-Battalion and commander of its 6th Company, he fought at the
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In 1806 he is recorded as a member of Graz's militia cavalry and when the militia developed into the
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Graz
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Eduard
Alexander
Landwehr
battle of Raab
Archduke John of Austria
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1786 births
1859 deaths
Austrian publishers (people)
Bookbinders
Businesspeople from the Austrian Empire
Lithographers
Austrian Empire military personnel of the Napoleonic Wars
Businesspeople from Graz
Military personnel from Graz

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