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Johann Josef Wenzel Anton Franz Karl, Graf Radetzky von Radetz (2 November 1766 – 5 January 1858) was a Czech nobleman and Austrian field marshal. He served as chief of the general staff in the Habsburg monarchy during the later period of the Napoleonic Wars and proved instrumental in the allied victory as one of the primary architects of the Trachenberg Plan and the Leipzig Campaign.
Lieutenant field marshal Carl Otto Freiherr von Bártokéz 1809-1814 Lieutenant field marshal Joseph Graf Radetzky von Radetz [1] 1814-1820 Prince Regent George IV of the United Kingdom: 1820-1830 King George IV of the United Kingdom 1830-1831 General of the Cavalry Josef Wenzel Graf Radetzky von Radetz 1831-1848 Carl Albert, King of Sardinia ...
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Josef Graf Radetzky von Radetz: 1766–1858 1843 Karl Ludwig Graf von Ficquelmont: 1777–1857 1844 Maximilian Freiherr von Wimpffen: 1770–1854 1846 Philipp Landgraf von Hessen-Homburg: 1779–1846 1848 Emperor Franz Josef I of Austria: 1830–1916 1848 Ignaz Freiherr von Lederer: 1769–1849 1848 Alfred I, Prince of Windisch-Grätz: 1787 ...
The Austrian garrison at Milan was well equipped and commanded by an experienced general, Joseph Radetzky von Radetz, who despite being over 80 years old, was energetic and rigid. Radetzky had no intention of yielding to the uprising.
The novel's title derives from the Radetzky March, Op. 228 (1848), by Johann Strauss Sr. (1804–49), which honors the Austrian Field Marshal Joseph Radetzky von Radetz (1766–1858). It is a symbolic musical composition heard at critical narrative junctures of the Trotta family history.
Joseph Radetzky. Commander: Feldmarschall-Leutnant Paul Davidovich (not engaged) [10] Division: Feldmarschall-Leutnant Prince Franz Seraph of Rosenberg-Orsini [11] Brigade: General-Major Joseph Radetzky von Radetz. Szluiner Grenz Infantry Regiment Nr. 4 (3 battalions) Ott Hussars Nr. 5 (8 squadrons) Brigade: General-Major Peter Knesevich
Easily penetrating General-Major Joseph Radetzky von Radetz's screen, he crossed the Adige at Albaredo d'Adige with two battalions of the 23rd Light Infantry Regiment. Believing that the action at Verona was the diversion and the crossing at Albaredo was the real attack, Archduke Charles marched against Verdier with three columns.