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General of the
Artillery (
Feldzeugmeister) was a
historical military rank in some
German and Austro-Hungarian armies,
specifically in artillery. It was...
- (28
April 1819 – 6
August 1889), was an Austrian-Hungarian
general (
Feldzeugmeister). Filipović was born in the
Military Frontier town of Gospić, then...
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Kuhnenfeld General der
Kavallerie (GdK)
Alexander Freiherr von
Koller Feldzeugmeister (FZM)
Arthur Maximilian Graf Bylandt-Rheydt (der Ältere) FZM Ferdinand...
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Vienna after it had been relieved). The
Viennese garrison was led by
Feldzeugmeister of the
Imperial Army (Holy
Roman Empire)
Ernst Rüdiger Graf von Starhemberg...
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Austria faced each
other across the
Rhine at the
beginning of 1800.
Feldzeugmeister Pál Kray led
approximately 120,000 troops. In
addition to his Austrian...
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Kuhnenfeld General der
Kavallerie (GdK)
Alexander Freiherr von
Koller Feldzeugmeister (FZM)
Arthur Maximilian Graf Bylandt-Rheydt (der Ältere) FZM Ferdinand...
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Kuhnenfeld General der
Kavallerie (GdK)
Alexander Freiherr von
Koller Feldzeugmeister (FZM)
Arthur Maximilian Graf Bylandt-Rheydt (der Ältere) FZM Ferdinand...
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October 18, 1894, Troppau, Austria) was an
Austrian officer (
Feldzeugmeister),
owner of the
Corps Artillery Regiment No. 4 and scientist. The young...
- the
Artillery (Imperial Russia)
General of the
Artillery (Poland)
Feldzeugmeister (OF-8) of the Austria-Hungarian
armed forces 1868-1918 Master-General...
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position he held
until his death. On 18
April 1799, Kray was
promoted to
Feldzeugmeister. In the 1800 campaign, Kray
commanded the
Austrian force on the Upper...