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- Ignaz Karl Mercandin (d. 13 April 1799) became an Austrian general during the French Revolutionary Wars. He was promoted Generalmajor in 1792 and commanded...
- included his own division and the divisions of Feldmarschall-Leutnants Karl Mercandin, Michael von Fröhlich, Konrad Valentin von Kaim, and Johann Zoph. Schérer...
- enemy left flank under Louis Joseph de Bourbon, Prince de Condé and Karl Mercandin. The attack in the center made good progress, but Laboissière sent Saint-Cyr...
- Zürich  † Johann von Klenau • 5th Chevauxleger Regiment (Austrian) Karl Mercandin (–1799) Anton Ferdinand Mittrowsky • 1745–1809 Friedrich Joseph, Count...
-  160 (the seven listed grenadier battalions were Ficquelmont, Korherr, Mercandin, Neny, Soudain, Weber and Wouvermanns); Tucker 2009, p. 1008; Clodfelter...
- cavalry. Once they crushed the French right flank, 3,000 men under Karl Mercandin were to attack Dischingen while the rest were supposed to circle behind...
- Baillet's center caused Mercandin and Condé to begin to withdraw. Saint-Cyr launched his cavalry in pursuit, but the soldiers of Mercandin and Condé barely escaped...
- Ferino was instructed to turn the Austrian left under Condé and Karl Mercandin. Ferino was too distant to intervene, but his colleagues drove back the...
- Mittrowsky led a brigade in FML Karl Mercandin's division consisting of Infantry Regiments Nr. 24 and Frelich Nr. 28. Mercandin was killed at Magnano and the...
- encountered Karl Mercandin's Austrian division about 11:00 AM. After a struggle, they overcame their opponents and killed Mercandin. However, the Austrian...