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- Philipp Pittoni Freiherr von Dannenfeld (died 6 October 1824), fought in the army of Habsburg Austria during the French Revolutionary Wars. Promoted to...
- Hohenzollern-Hechingen, a 4,376-strong Reserve led by General-major Philipp Pittoni von Dannenfeld, and a Main corps supervised by Feldmarschall-Leutnant Giovanni Marchese...
- fall on Cervoni with two columns under General-major Philipp Pittoni von Dannenfeld and Feldmarschall-Leutnant Karl Philipp Sebottendorf. Pittoni had infantry...
- His mother, Elizabeth Maria, was the daughter of Philipp Pittoni von Dannenfeld. Although his aristocratic titles (Marquess of Capizucchi di Bologna and...
- demi-brigades. Three days later, Austrian General-major Philipp Pittoni von Dannenfeld reported to Beaulieu that the French had occupied Voltri. About this time...
- Frenchmen in the Battle of Voltri. At the same time, Philipp Pittoni von Dannenfeld's 4,000-strong column traversed the Bocchetta P****. "The attack was badly...
- Hohenzollern-Hechingen (4,397) Reserve Brigade: General-major Philipp Pittoni von Dannenfeld (4,376) Main Body, 1st Line: Feldmarschall-Leutnant Giovanni Marchese...
- General-major Franz Nicoletti Brigade: General-major Philipp Pittoni von Dannenfeld 19 battalions (13,676), 4 squadrons (727), 24 position guns Left-Center...
- 200 troops south across the Turchino P****, while Philipp Pittoni von Dannenfeld took 4,000 soldiers over the Bochetta P**** ****her east. The campaign...
- artillery convoy set out under the command of GM Philipp Pittoni von Dannenfeld and found itself blocked by Joubert's soldiers, who had marched through...