- The
Hofkriegsrat (or
Aulic War Council,
sometimes Imperial War Council)
established in 1556 was the
central military administrative authority of the Habsburg...
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innovations of his own such as the
Raitkammer (collections office) and the
Hofkriegsrat,
conceived to
counter the
threat from the
Ottoman Empire,
while also...
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Imperial general during the
Great Turkish War, and
President of the
Hofkriegsrat. By birth, he was a
member of the
House of Starhemberg. He was born in...
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started to
reform the
Austrian army in 1801 by
taking away
power from the
Hofkriegsrat, the military-political
council responsible for the
armed forces. Charles...
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little action.
Hohenzollern sat as
President in the
deliberations of the
Hofkriegsrat (Aulic Council) from 1825 to 1830. He
became a
Feldmarschall on 18 September...
- the
Battle of
Saint Gotthard. Afterwards, he
became president of the
Hofkriegsrat and
briefly returned as
supreme commander of the
Imperial forces during...
- to no avail—they didn't
respect any officers."[citation needed] The
Hofkriegsrat of
Vienna immediately took measures: they
strengthened the
Habsburg troops...
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otherwise maintained the
separation of
command functions between the
Hofkriegsrat and his
field commanders. In the
later years of his
reign he limited...
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commanded army corps. At the time of his death, he
presided over the
Hofkriegsrat, the
Austrian Council of War.
While fighting against the Turks, Gyulay...
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division in 1805 and an army
corps in 1809. He
became a
member of the
Hofkriegsrat (Aulic Council) in 1811. He was the
Proprietor (Inhaber) of an Austrian...